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<br />3. Community Scoping Workshop <br />· Create base maps, workshop presentation, and other materials <br />· Assist cities with public outreach and communications to recruit workshop <br />participants <br />· Present project overview and timeline, corridor base maps and other contextual <br />information about the corridor to workshop participants <br />· Facilitate small and/or large group discussions about river values, ideas and <br />visions <br />· Identify.topics of general consensus and points of contention surrounding the <br />study area <br />· Summarize/document workshop discussion and results <br /> <br />Phase II: Visioning/Design <br /> <br />Through a two day charrette-style collaboration, stakeholders will establish a set of <br />shared guiding principles and concepts for the river corridor in all four cities. <br />Stakeholders will take the feedback received from the Scoping W orkhsop, and turn the <br />visions into a set of shared guiding principles and concepts for the future of the river <br />corridor. Those guiding principles and concepts, will in turn form the basis for the <br />design plan that will take shape through the remainder of the process. <br /> <br />Stakeholders will come to agree on a generalized community design concept for the <br />corridor that identifies a connected system of current and future opportunities for parks, <br />trails, open space, natural, cultural and recreational resources. Landscape architects <br />will create a series of vignettes that focus on particularly important or challenging areas <br />of the river corridor. <br /> <br />The charrette will conclude with an open house/"pin up" session followed by a more <br />formal presentation. The open house and presentation will first describe the guiding <br />principles and concepts, and then articulate in more detail how they were put into <br />practice in the generalized community design plan and vignettes. <br /> <br />Stakeholder Visioning Workshop/Design Charrette <br />1. Assemble mapping, site photos, charrette tools, etc. needed to conduct charrette <br />process. <br />2. Conduct outreach to recruit identified stakeholder participants <br />3. Conduct charrette with the intent of gaining a deeper understanding of the forces <br />influencing the corridor. Arriving at a set of consensus guiding principles for the <br />corridor's future and developing a generalized land use design (or design <br />alternatives) and associated illustrative vignettes. <br />4. Present draft results and graphics to the project advisory team, and solicit <br />feedback <br />5. Incorporate feedback and finalize deliverables <br />