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<br />---DRAFT --- <br /> <br />Recommendations <br />We recommend that the draft report be used as a discussion document and shared with <br />other commissions and residents. Using an iterative process of dialogue, the RHRA can <br />develop specific programs and policy initiatives that address the concerns of residents, <br />build on their suggestions, and engage them in being part of the solution. Some <br />particular programs would be reasonable new initiatives, but it is also clear than many <br />existing programs are not well known and therefore underused. Greater enforcement of <br />codes might be as effective as developing any new code/ ordinances. But above all, the <br />benefits, costs and equity of any new codes will need to be thought through and <br />effectively communicated. The role of the RHRA as a leader in facilitating community <br />input was well received and should be built upon. There was a sense of trust that <br />something would be done, and it is imperative that the RHRA follow through with the <br />commitment it Inade to do so. <br /> <br />Executive Summary ---DRAFT--- May 17, 2005 <br /> <br />iii <br />