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Engagement Working Group #4September 20, 2016

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AgendaCitywide Vision and Core values

Overview of November document

Summary of revisions to engagement strategy

Feedback on newspaper #1

Preview Envision Cambridge Corridors

Wrap-up and next steps

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AgendaCitywide Vision and Core values

Overview of November document

Summary of revisions to engagement strategy

Feedback on newspaper #1

Preview Envision Cambridge Corridors

Wrap-up and next steps

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AgendaCitywide Vision and Core values

Overview of November document

Summary of revisions to engagement strategy

Feedback on newspaper #1

Preview Envision Cambridge Corridors

Wrap-up and next steps

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Graphic identity

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Graphic identity

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Document spreads

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A Changing CambridgeContents

• Summary of Envision Cambridge’s engagement, existing conditions, changes and challenges

• Envision Cambridge’s planning philosophy – thinking outside traditional silos and plan for our city through the values we uphold

• Introduction to a framework for managing urban change• Protect and enhance the assets • Prepare for external factors • Identify areas for positive change

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AgendaCitywide Vision and Core values

Overview of November document

Summary of revisions to engagement strategy

Feedback on newspaper #1

Preview Envision Cambridge Corridors

Wrap-up and next steps

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Summary of changes to engagement strategyActions taken based on recommendations from working group

• Added Learning and Community Health and Wellbeing as core values• Held two drop-in sessions with CHA residents (additional sessions

scheduled)• Brought mobile engagement station to community events and diverse

gathering spaces• Newspaper #2 will include an example of how planning process works• Developed list of community partners; reaching out to collaborate• Partnering with City Awake to engage with millennials• Developing street team activities to educate and engage the public on

planning decisions (i.e. Envision Cambridge Corridors)• In advertising for additional working groups, will use wide-reaching

engagement strategies to reach diverse communities

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AgendaCitywide Vision and Core values

Overview of November document

Summary of revisions to engagement strategy

Feedback on newspaper #1 - How can we improve newspaper #2?

Preview Envision Cambridge Corridors

Wrap-up and next steps

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AgendaCitywide Vision and Core values

Overview of November document

Summary of revisions to engagement strategy

Feedback on newspaper #1

Preview Envision Cambridge Corridors

Wrap-up and next steps

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Envision Cambridge CorridorsGoals

• Scene-setting around areas for positive change• Educate the community on issues that influence development• Communicate the potential to contribute to citywide needs and targets• Visualize urban form in relation to existing conditions and local

precedents

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Board Set + Pieces

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Step 1: The street team places existing building blocks. The game board should look underbuilt.

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Step 2: The street team gives the player the pouch of tiles.

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Step 3: The player is asked to stack 44 building blocks. This represents a FAR of 2.0.

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Step 3: The player is asked to stack 44 building blocks. This represents a FAR of 2.0.

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Step 3: The player is asked to stack 44 building blocks. This represents a FAR of 2.0.

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Step 3: The player is asked to stack 44 building blocks. This represents a FAR of 2.0.

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Step 4: The street team discusses the results and takes notes.

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Step 5: The street team introduces the precedent cards. These show buildings around Cambridge that roughly correspond to the ones on the table.

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Step 6: The participant is asked if he or she wants to make any revisions.

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Step 7: Tally the points using the scorecard!

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Wrap up and discussion

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