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Focused <br /> Digital <br /> Community Engagement: <br /> Website,Apps, <br /> Engagement Commenting <br /> Multi-Day Tools <br /> Tool box Charrettes: Surveys <br /> Designing in <br /> Public <br /> Clear, <br /> hypergraphic <br /> Focused communication <br /> Workshops and visualization <br /> of ideas and <br /> concepts <br /> two (:c4) <br /> • • • <br /> Community Live <br /> Character Voting <br /> in a Box <br /> Stakeholder Pop-Up <br /> Interviews Workshops <br /> Walking <br /> Tours <br /> The Opticos Charrette Process <br /> Designing in public is integral to an Opticos charrette, Stakeholder interviews prior to the charrette help to <br /> with setting up an on-site or virtual design studio. identify issues and opportunities. <br /> Over several days, our multi-disciplinary team works <br /> on design tasks while engaging with stakeholders and The team comes into the charrette prepared with solid <br /> decision makers. background studies(physical maps, market analysis, <br /> infrastructure studies, etc.)to ensure efficient progress <br /> Transparency in our design process is invaluable <br /> to building a relationship with the community and Extensive design and illustration is done at the <br /> building trust. Our approach has shown successful charrette, with a minimum of three feedback loops <br /> results in divided and lower-income communities. from community stakeholders. <br /> The charrette schedule, format and events are catered Design concepts and community desires are vetted <br /> to the specific needs of each community. Charrettes from an economic standpoint as the charrette <br /> are multilingual as necessaryprogresses. <br /> Informal and formal ways to participate range from <br /> dropping into open studios to attending the formal <br /> opening and closing presentations. <br /> Community Planning (PL.4)Community/Regional Plans,General Plan,Climate Adaptation 13 <br />