Our demographics are changing, and our world is changing, and with them a growing demand for a greater variety of choices in home type, design and location.
In workshops 1 - 3, attendees looked at differenty types of living units - as well as their benefits and challenges.
Part four: Community Outreach and Engagement
Presenter: Molly Donovan, UNH Cooperative Extension
Whether changing zoning, writing Master Plan chapters or implementing them, or even bringing a new project to town, the process can be enriched and success might be more achievable if your community members are involved from the beginning. But who should be at the table, and why? How do you get them there? And why is their involvment important?
In this interactive workshop, participants will learn about how to think about outreach beyond traditional meeting notices and why that Is important. Participants will learn how to identify key groups or individuals who might be at the table, and why it could be critical they are included from the beginning. Participants will also learn the difference between an public hearing and public engagement, and how all this could make a difference for community acceptance of whatever the issue is.
Attendees will come away with:
Community citizens and leaders, planners, architects, project managers and others would benefit from this workshop.
Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at The Audubon Center, Concord.
Doors open at 8:00 AM for registration and breakfast, program starts promptly at 8:30.
Please register no later than December 12. Space is limited.
Continuing ed credits pending.
Program:
8:30 Welcome
8:40 - 10:20 Workshop (break at appropriate time)
10:20 - 10:30: Wrap up.
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SAVE THESE DATES FOR UPCOMING HOME, SWEET HOME WORKSHOPS:
March 16, June 14, September 14 and December 13, 2017: topics and presenters yet to be confirmed.