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LOGJAM CONTENTS Part I Making Room at the Table: The Need for Community Engagement The Overlooked Market for Development Staying Alive: The Vital Role of Community Engagement Tailoring Approaches for Community Engagement Types of Engagement Processes Giving Is Receiving: Developers as Participants Consultants: Enough Bang for the Buck? Part II Crafting a Strategy for Community Engagement Homing In on the Approach Frame the Desired Outcome: Begin at the End Evaluate Site Conditions and Potential Project Impacts p. 21 to check Know the Parties at Interest p.28 to check Part III Making It Happen: Achieving Community Acceptance Setting Up the Engagement Process Identifying an Official Convener Determining Appropriate Types of Events p.43 to check Structuring the Sequence of Events Defining Roles of Participants Part IV Communicating the What, Where, and When Building a Communications Strategy In-House Published Information Informative Events Outside Publications Part V The Means of Participation Tools for Engaging Participants Graphic Representation Three-Dimensional Models Group Mapping Exercises Keypad Polling Image Surveys Digital Photo Simulation Visualization Tools Computer-Aided Interactive Discussions Part VI Case Studies of Community Engagement Processes for Planning and Development Crawford Square, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Eastern Cambridge Planning Study, Cambridge, Massachusetts Hellgate Meadows, Missoula, Montana North St. Lucie County (Florida) Comprehensive Plan Charrette Pleasant Hill BART Station, California Rolling Mill Hill, Nashville, Tennessee Village at Empire Pass Ski Resort, Park City, Utah Part VII Conclusions
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Community development.
City planning -- Citizen participation.
Sustainable development.