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<br />" <br /> <br />TH10/169 Corridor Coalition <br /> <br />2008 Work Plan <br /> <br />The following Work Plan identifies key strategies and activities desi <br />relative to needed transportation improvements in the TH10/ <br />Rapids and Elk River. Much of the work identified in the P <br />awareness and understanding of project needs among 10 . <br />state and federal decision makers. The Plan also addr <br />funding applications and opportunities for transportati~Jl <br />its members during the 2008 calendar year. .<;Y'/< <br /> <br />~.d. .... ..>:,c <br /> <br />The Work Plan is designed to compliment thJ~ 8 Communications PI~t1,'~nd highlights <br />project priorities for the upcoming federal;~pding cy . preparationf~~ the 2009 <br />Reauthorization Bill, as well as state and local' .. u for matching dollars. It also <br />identified areas where the coalition will support V orts underway among member <br />agencies as they relate to individual P>\t~j.~R!s and studl nned and/or underway. <br /> <br />The Coalition has established and mar ne'(:I'~I!"@ng workfng ationships with its members, <br />governmental agencies and elected . ials,' ~fl~Q;l13de.nificant efforts to engage <br />community business lea~'~.f~'.These exts ~Hrconti~.J;J~\~na have become even more <br />critical given the current~hvir'oJ"lm~nt for ft,(' '9 major tr~hsportation improvements. This <br />year's Coalition effo~~Wm focusotlprojects>} are doable, provides the greatest benefit to <br />users, and have th~$trongest suppprt in terms of priority. <br /> <br /> <br />ed to advance progress <br />rridor between Coon <br />uses on increasing the <br />leaders and influential <br />e Coalition will support <br />vements on behalf of <br /> <br />I. M@!_llm~nt <br /> <br />Man,c;l~~rhent and facilitli'l!i9n ofthEi) Coalition remains a key element to achieving results. <br />Staff Wil! pontinue to identifying' Bpg implement strategies that will initiate participation, <br />provide ..... istent and accpr<;lte information, and maintain the interest of members is critical <br />to the ove uccess of tij~ project. The following section describes in detail how these <br />tasks will be >.<rnplished; > <br /> <br />A. Meeting coordlhatiGn,~nd facilitation <br /> <br />. Coordinate meeting locations and make appropriate arrangements and <br />accommodations for members. <br />· Maintain accurate accounts of meetings, including conversations in the form of <br />minutes, recordings, etc. to log activities and serve as reference for clarification and <br />documentation. <br />. Facilitate committee discussions in such a way that members have an opportunity to <br />provide input, share comments and concerns, and raise questions, while keeping the <br />group focused and on task. <br /> <br />TH10/169 Corridor Coalition <br />DRAFT 2008 Work Plan <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />The Tinklenberg Group <br />December 2007 <br />
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