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Item #6A Regional Planning Partnership Item #6A Regional Planning Partnership September 16, 2014 2016 Metropolitan Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy Outreach Update Recommendation: None, this is for information only. Discussion: In October, staff will be conducting eight public workshops for the 2016 MTP/SCS update. One outreach strategy for the 2016 MTP/SCS Public Workshops is electronic communication. Attachment A is a working list of contacts in the region whom staff will work with to promote the workshops. Members of the Regional Planning Partnership are encouraged to send additional outreach contacts to SACOG staff, and share public workshop fliers via email, Twitter, and other social media. Staff will share a handout of workshop dates and locations at the RPP meeting, as at the time of writing this report, dates and locations were still being confirmed. City and County staff are encouraged to participate in workshops. If you are interested in having a booth or have questions, please contact Monica Hernández. Continuing with our commitment to hold quarterly sounding board meetings, staff held a meeting of the 2016 MTP/SCS sounding board on Friday, September 19, 2014. MH:pm Key Staff: Sharon Sprowls, Senior Program Specialist, (916) 340-6235 Monica Hernández, Public Information Coordinator, (916) 340-6237 2016 MTP - Outreach Contact List El Dorado Alta California Regional Center -Placerville Physical and Mental Health Big Brothers and Big Sisters of ED Co. Youth Boy Scouts Youth California Department of Rehabilitation - Placerville Public Agency Cameron Park Community Services District Business District or Association Cameron Park Library Library Center for Violence-Free Relationships (Formerly El Dorado Women's Center) Shelter, Safe House, or Crisis Center Choices for Children El Dorado County Social Work Choices Transitional Services Social Work County Libraries Library Diamond Sunrise I & II Affordable Housing and Assisted Living Early Care and Education Planning Council Social Work El Dorado Center for the Visually Impaired Physical and Mental Health El Dorado Chamber of Commerce Chambers of Commerce El Dorado Chapter - California Native Plant Society Open Space and Environment El Dorado Community Foundation Foundation El Dorado County - Emergency Medical Services Public Agency El Dorado County - Health and Human Services Agency Public Agency El Dorado County - Housing, Community and Economic Development Programs Public Agency El Dorado County Board of Supervisors Board of Supervisors El Dorado County Chamber of Commerce Chambers of Commerce El Dorado County Community Calendar Community Calendars El Dorado County Community Health Center Physical and Mental Health El Dorado County Department of Child Support Services Placerville Office Public Agency El Dorado County Department of Economic Development Public Agency El Dorado County Department of Environmental Health Public Agency El Dorado County Department of Mental Health Public Agency El Dorado County Department of Public Health Public Agency El Dorado County Department of Public Health Nursing Placerville Office Public Agency El Dorado County Department of Public Health Preparedness Public Agency El Dorado County Department of Senior Services Public Agency El Dorado County Dept. of Human Serivces/Placerville One Stop Resource Center/Listing El Dorado County Fire District Public Agency El Dorado County Legal Professionals Association Professional Group El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office Neighborhood Watch El Dorado Cycling Exercise El Dorado Hills Community Services District Business District or Association El Dorado Hills Library Library El Dorado Youth Commission Youth Family Connections El Dorado FRC Resource Center/Listing First 5 El Dorado County Physical and Mental Health Folsom Lake Community College Higher Education/Adult Education Food Bank of El Do Co. Food Assistance Friends of El Dorado County Seniors Research/Advocacy Georgetown Library Library Greenstone Country Neighborhood/Homeowner Association Greenvalley Community Church Religious Group Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP) Research/Advocacy Historical Museum Library Hope House Ministries Religious Group League of Women Voters of El Dorado County Community Group Legal Self-Help Center Services Legal Marshall Community Volunteer Program Physical and Mental Health Mountain Democrat Media People for Animal Welfare in El Dorado County (PAWED) Non Profit Placerville Advocacy, Vocational and Educational Services Higher Education/Adult Education Placerville Library Library Placerville One Stop Workforce Development Placerville Town Hall Community Facility Pollock Pines Library Library Progress House Inc., Placerville Physical and Mental Health Senior Day Center Senior Senior Legal Services Legal Senior Shuttle Senior Senior Times Newsletter Senior Sierra Wildlife Rescue Open Space and Environment The Center for Violence Free Relationships Social Work The Placerville Downtown Association Business District or Association Trailside Terrace Affordable Housing and Assisted Living Vision Coalition of El Dorado Hills Youth White Rock Village Affordable Housing and Assisted Living Women’s Fund El Dorado Foundation Placer 4-H Youth Development Program (Placer) Youth Advocates for Mentally Ill Housing, Inc (AMIH) Research/Advocacy Alex Dyer Blue Oaks Neighborhood Association Neighborhood/Homeowner Association Alternative Transportation Manager, City Of Roseville Public Agency Alternative Transportation Marketing Specialist,City Of Roseville Public Agency Applegate Library Library Auburn Community Clinic Physical and Mental Health Auburn Family Resource Center (Under Capc). Resource Center/Listing Auburn Interfaith Food Closet Food Assistance Auburn Library Library Bipolar Insights Physical and Mental Health Bookmobile Library Library Boy Scouts Youth Boys And Girls Club (Placer) Youth California Conservation Corp (Ccc) Open Space and Environment California Youth Crisis Line Youth Campaign For Community Wellness, Adult System Of Care Physical and Mental Health Chapa-De Indian Health Program Inc Physical and Mental Health City Of Auburn Fire Dept. Public Agency City Of Roseville Environmental Coordinator Public Agency City Of Roseville Fire Dept. Public Agency Cliffside Lane Homeowners Association Neighborhood/Homeowner Association Colfax Library Library Compass Magazine (Lincoln, Sun City) Media County Food Bank Food Assistance Cresthaven Neighborhood Association Neighborhood/Homeowner Association Crosswoods East Homeowners Association Neighborhood/Homeowner Association Curragh Oaks Homeowners Association Neighborhood/Homeowner Association Department Of Health Services Children’S Medical Services Physical and Mental Health First United Methodist Church Of Loomis Religious Group Foresthill Library Library Girl Scouts-Tierra Del Oro Council Youth gO Running Group Exercise Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Support Group Community Group Granite Bay Library Library Health Education Physical and Mental Health Healthy Families Program Physical and Mental Health Home Start (Roseville) Shelter, Safe House, or Crisis Center KidZKount Placer Community Action Council Inc Non Profit Kings Beach Library Library Koinonia Foster Homes, Inc Youth Leage of Women Voters of Placer County Community Group Legal Help Center Legal Lighthouse Counseling and FRC Resource Center/Listing Loomis Library Library Maidu Community Center Community Facility Maidu Sports Courts Community Facility Manzanita Place Affordable Housing and Assisted Living Marysville Police Department Public Agency McAuley Meadows Affordable Housing and Assisted Living Meadow Oaks Neighborhood Association Neighborhood/Homeowner Association Meadow Vista Library Library National Alliance For The Mentally Ill, Placer County (Namipc) Physical and Mental Health New Leaf Social Work Oak Creek Family Clinic Physical and Mental Health Old Town Business Association Business District or Association Peace For Families (Placer Women’s Center) Shelter, Safe House, or Crisis Center Penryn Library Library Placer Co Community Resources Resource Center/Listing Placer Collaborative Network Resource Center/Listing Placer Community Foundation Foundation Placer County – Health And Human Services Physical and Mental Health Placer County Adult System Of Care Public Agency Placer County Agricultural Marketing Director Public Agency Placer County Board Of Supervisors Board of Supervisors Placer County Child Health And Disability Prevention Program (Chdp) Public Agency Placer County Community Clinic Physical and Mental Health Placer County Emergency Services Public Agency Placer County Environmental Health Public Agency Placer County Food Bank Food Assistance Placer County Health And Human Services Public Agency Placer County Public Information Office Public Agency Placer County Public Works-Transportation Public Agency Placer County Sheriff’s Office Neighborhood Watch Placer Land Trust Research/Advocacy Placer Legacy Open Space Program Open Space and Environment Placer Nature Center Open Space and Environment Placer Sentinel Media PlacerSustain Non Profit Planned Parenthood Physical and Mental Health Public Information Officer, City Of Roseville Public Agency Rocklin Adult School Higher Education/Adult Education Rocklin and Roseville Today Community Calendars Rocklin High School Youth Rocklin Library Library Roseville Chambers of Commerce Roseville Adult School: Project Read For Adults Higher Education/Adult Education Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations (RCONA) Neighborhood/Homeowner
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