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National Complete Streets Workshop Delivery Contract <br />The Association of Bicycle and Pedestrian Professionals (herein referred to as APBP) is <br />working in partnership with the National Complete Streets Coalition (NCSC) to provide <br />the National Complete Streets Workshops. APBP is the contracting authority and this <br />contract is between APBP and the City of Santa Ana, California (herein referred to as <br />CLIENT) for a Laying the Foundation for Comp/ete Streets workshop on November 7, <br />2011 in Santa Ana, California. <br />The goals of the Laying the Foundation for Complete Streets workshop are to bring <br />together key, diverse stakeholders such as elected officials, policy makers, agency staff, <br />and advocates to: <br />• Build a common understanding of the complete streets concept and approach. <br />• Explore how complete streets policies can help achieve multiple transportation, <br />health and community goals. <br />• Explore examples of complete streets policies adopted by other jurisdictions. <br />• Compare how traditional and complete streets designs use existing rights-of-way. <br />• Give participants the experience of applying complete streets planning tools using <br />local examples. <br />• Network, build relationships, and collaborate across fields and disciplines. <br />• Help identify specific next steps toward achieving your complete streets goals. <br />APBP, NCSC AND ITS INSTRUCTORS WILL: <br />• Provide two instructors with policy and design expertise to prepare for and lead the <br />National Complete Streets Coalition workshop and any related events offered on <br />the dates and at the location outlined below. <br />• Prepare for the workshop including content discussions with the CLIENT. <br />• Provide the Client with the Guide to Organizing a Workshop and work with the <br />CLIENT's identified Workshop Coordinator to prepare for the workshop. <br />• Provide the CLIENT with the core workshop participant materials, including a packet <br />for each participant up to a maximum of 40 participants. <br />• Make instructor travel arrangements for the date and location noted below, and <br />provide a laptop computer with the necessary presentation files. <br />• Provide a highly interactive workshop, in which the instructors will both convey <br />information and engage participants in coming to their own understanding of how <br />complete streets could work in their area. <br />THE CLIENT WILL: <br />• Secure funding and pay the APBP invoice upon receipt. <br />• Recruit targeted participants.