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K. Citizen Involvement Element <br /> <br /> Active, on-going, and meaningful citizen involvement is an essential ingredient to the <br /> development and implementation of any successful planning program. Citizens in the Eugene- <br /> Springfield metropolitan area have participated in and articulated their concerns on planning <br /> activities and decisions as individuals and through various private interest groups, community <br /> and neighborhood organizations, and citizen advisory committees. <br /> <br /> A citizens advisory committee was established for the 1990 Plan and was an integral part of that <br /> plan's development. The adopted 1990 Plan included a recommendation that a permanent <br /> citizens advisory committee be established. That recommendation was implemented by the three <br /> goveming bodies when the Metropolitan Area Planning Advisory Committee (MAPAC) was <br /> established. (MAPAC consisted of 21 members, seven from each jurisdiction.) MAPAC's <br /> responsibilities included monitoring the use and implementation of the Metro Plan, serving as <br /> the Lane Council of Government (LCOG) advisory committee on natural resources, and <br /> reviewing and commenting on planning issues of metropolitan-wide significance. MAPAC's <br /> responsibilities for conducting a citizen involvement program for the Metro Plan were <br />Itransferred to the Joint Planning Commission Committee (JPCC) in 1990. The JPCC is made up <br />of two .planning commissioners from_Eugene, Springfield, and La_n_e_.County. <br /> <br /> In recent years, citizen advisory committees have also been established to provide the citizen's <br /> perspective on a wide variety of specific planning issues (e.g., transportation, Greenway, solid <br /> waste management). <br /> <br /> This emphasis on citizen participation has been recognized at the state level where the Land <br /> Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC) adopted citizen involvement as a <br /> mandatory statewide planning goal. Eugene, Springfield, and Lane County, in accordance with <br /> LCDC's Statewide Planning Goal 1: Citizen Involvement, have each appointed committees for <br /> citizen involvement whose responsibilities include developing, monitoring, and evaluating the <br /> citizen involvement programs in their respective jurisdictions and recommending programs and <br /> techniques which will increase citizen participation. <br /> <br /> For the purposes of future updates of the Metro Plan, the three governing bodies designated <br /> JPCC as the citizens committee for coordinating and soliciting citizen input on the update <br /> process. The functions of JPCC also include the monitoring of the citizen involvement process <br /> regarding amendments to and the implementation of the Metro Plan. <br /> <br /> Goal <br /> <br /> Continue to develop, maintain, and refine pro,ams and procedures that maximize the <br /> opportunity for meaningful, ong__o_i_n.g citizen involvement in the community's planning and <br /> .p21_aan_ _i._.ng implementation .processes consistent with mandatory statewide plannin_g standards. <br /> <br /> Findings, Objectives, and Policies <br /> <br /> Findings <br /> <br /> III-K-1 <br /> <br /> <br />