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Decision Making <br />In all public communications, it is important to be clear who is making decisions for the project and how <br />public input will be considered and incorporated. Prior to each major decision point, the project team <br />will communicate with stakeholders about: <br />Who will make the decisions, <br />How stakeholders can influence the decisions, <br />When stakeholders will have opportunities to participate, and <br />How stakeholder input will be considered <br />The decision-making process is described more fully in the Project Charter (pgs. 9-12). <br />1, <br />shows varying levels of engagement based on the level of public impact. Because the level of public <br />impact of the Plan <br />levels. It is important to note that members of the public will be <br />encouraged to be as active in the project as they wish, and given a variety of different opportunities and <br />ways of doing so. <br />Figure 1. IAP2 Spectrum of Public Participation (source: www.iap2.org) <br />How this translates to Urban Reserves planning: <br />Empower: Eugene City Council and Lane County Board of Commissioners (elected to <br />decide) and Planning Commission (appointed by elected officials to review and <br />recommend) <br />Collaborate: Envision Eugene Technical Advisory Committee, Service Provider Working Group <br />Involve: Property owners and neighbors, active community members, Triple Bottom Line <br />Sounding Board, subject-area experts, other key stakeholders <br />Inform and <br />Consult: Interested Public <br />8 | PAGE <br /> <br />