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<br />10. Printing <br />Provide printing for various collateral materials, <br /> <br />V. <br /> <br />PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT PLAN DESCRIPTION <br /> <br />Objectives <br />aCTA and the three cities will retain outside consulting assistance from several firms offering a <br />variety of services to achieve the following objectives. <br /> <br />1. Implement a local government and public involvement plan that meets CEQA and NEPA <br />public participation requirements and results and is collaboratively agreed upon by <br />OCTA and the affected cities. <br /> <br />2, Achieve political and community consensus on a project to submit to the Federal Transit <br />Administration for a Full Funding Grant Agreement and to move into final design and <br />construction. ' , <br /> <br />3, Demonstrate to the FTA that the Centerline project should be a serious priority for <br />funding, <br /> <br />Leadership Roles and Responsibilities <br />The OCTA Board members will: <br />. Approve public involvement plan and resources; <br />. Support cooperative planning with The Centerline cities; <br />. Participate in tours, briefings and consensus building with stakeholders; <br />. Participate in outreach to leaders in non-Centerline cities; <br />. Resolve and adjudicate project and design conflicts; and <br />. Provide direction at key project milestones. <br /> <br />Centerline city officials will: <br />. Support and participate in the public involvement strategy for their city; <br />. Define and articulate concerns of their community; <br />. Participate in tours, briefings and consensus building with stakeholders; <br />. Provide early feedback on key design issues (route, elevation, station and technology); <br />. Resolve and adjudicate community-level project and design conflicts; and <br />. Provide council-level direction at key milestones during Preliminary Engineering, <br /> <br />Public Involvement Plan Assumptions <br /> <br />1. All work will be completed by September 15, 2003, <br />2. The three cities and OCTA will agree on a collaborative outreach plan that is <br />customized to the issues and community dynamics that characterize each city and <br />clearly articulates each party's roles and responsibilities, <br />3. aCTA will earmark public involvement resources to the three cities for the outreach <br />program elements they will implement. <br />4, The outreach plan elements will be divided into four phases: <br />Phase 1: Project Planning: Ongoing through March 15,2002 <br />Phase 2: Assemble Resources: January 15 through April 15, 2002 <br />Phase 3: Community-Based Research and PlanningNisioning: <br />