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has been completed, individual areas could create their own localized plans, such as <br />refinement plans. <br />HOW ARE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS INVOLVED? <br />For those neighborhoods that have active Neighborhood Associations, the <br />Neighborhood Association would play an important part in helping to provide a forum <br />for gathering input and discussion with the community at large. The specifics of how <br />the Team is selected still require work, but given that this is a city-wide process, the <br />method would have to be fair and equitable for both citizens who are well represented <br />by their Neighborhood Associations as well as those who live in places where <br />neighborhood associations don't exist or don't have the resources to provide <br />representation. <br />HOW WAS THIS PROCESS CREATED? <br />Removing the South Willamette Special Area Zone from consideration lead to the <br />question "what comes next?" Discussions among many groups and individuals-- <br />those who opposed the SWSAZ, those who supported it, and those who had no strong <br />opinion about the SWSAZ but cared about the broader community goals-- indicated <br />that a step had been missed between the broad Envision Eugene process and the <br />specific South Willamette process. The concept of Collaborative Community Goal <br />Setting was developed in active collaboration with many different groups and <br />individuals, reflecting a multitude of perspectives and interests. What they shared was <br />a desire for a solution that would move us towards a truly community supported <br />outcome. <br /> <br />
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