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<br /> KITTITAS COUNTY <br />Page 1 Comprehensive Plan <br />INTRODUCTION <br /> PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT AND INVOLVEMENT <br />The drafting of this Comprehensive Plan has been done in close coordination and partnership with the <br />citizens of Kittitas County. Beginning early in the process a Public Participation Plan was developed to <br />ensure meaningful opportunities for input throughout Plan development. <br /> Public Participation Plan <br />A Public Participation Plan completed in July 2015 established the direction for the drafting of the Plan, with <br />clear objectives to guide outreach and engagement, including the following: <br /> Broadly disseminate informational materials, proposals, and alternatives; <br /> Provide opportunity for written and oral testimony; <br /> Establish public meetings with effective means of public notice; <br /> Provide easy, convenient and diverse ways for the public to participate at any point in the update <br />process. <br />Interested parties and stakeholders were identified and contacted, both to establish awareness of the <br />County’s update efforts as well as to solicit participation. Among the key groups identified for outreach were <br />individuals already participating on County mailing lists, Planning Commissioners and County <br />Commissioners, user groups, special interest groups, businesses, nonprofit organizations, federal and state <br />agencies and tribal nations. <br />Drawing upon the key stakeholder groups, the County sent targeted mailings to advertise its update process <br />with the following goals: <br /> Inform groups and individuals or the regional process. <br /> Invite key participants and develop a current list of interested parties and stakeholders. <br /> Draw people to the County’s website. <br /> Encourage interest and participation in public forums. <br /> Advisory Groups <br />As envisioned in the Public Participation Plan, several Advisory Groups were formed to work on the <br />individual Comprehensive Plan elements. Approximately 75 people served in the following advisory groups: <br /> Land Use <br /> Housing <br /> Resource Lands <br /> Transportation <br /> Economic Development <br /> Recreation and Natural Environment