Public Education and Outreach Sample Clauses

Public Education and Outreach. The Permittee individually or as a member of the Papillion Creek Watershed Partnership (PCWP) shall implement programs to distribute educational materials and perform public outreach to inform citizens about the impacts that polluted stormwater runoff discharges have on water quality and what steps can be taken to reduce stormwater pollution. The Permittee shall document its stormwater public education and outreach program. At a minimum, the program will: BMP# SWMP Element Description Target Goals & Implementation Schedule
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Public Education and Outreach. The parties shall work with the Manager of the Golden Spike Stormwater Coalition to provide materials and coordinate educational activities within their jurisdictions, including but not limited to media and public relations, publications and advertisements, and school outreach programs. The Manager shall receive and respond to concerns from all Coalition members and relevant public committee recommendations. Coalition members may do additional public education and outreach at their discretion.
Public Education and Outreach. The Covered Parties all currently participate in public outreach and education efforts throughout their respective jurisdictions. Each entity will work to increase public awareness of the Covered Species by adding species-specific information to existing conservation messaging, materials, and curriculum to be developed in the first year of the CCAA with input from TPWD and USFWS. Topics to be covered in the messaging will include: general awareness and life- cycle needs, ecosystem services, threats to persistence, poaching awareness, water quality, water conservation, and riparian restoration. The TRA, NTMWD, and TRWD, three of the Covered Parties, recently started an Alligator Snapping Turtle signage project in consultation with TPWD at several reservoirs in the Trinity River Basin. This signage is designed to educate the public about the protected status of Alligator Snapping Turtles and includes a method of citizen-based science for reporting illegal activity or sightings of this imperiled turtle by submitting an image along with location information. The first 6 months of this project have proved successful, and the program is currently being expanded to other river access points and reservoirs. Additionally, a new crowd- sourced ArcGIS Online map reporting tool was developed and deployed on TRA’s website31. The reports from this website are verified and shared with turtle researchers at the University of Houston Clear Lake and TPWD. This program will be further expanded within the basin and a minimum of 20 additional signs will be installed each year for the first 2 years of the CAA for a total of over 80 signs in the basin. The sites will be selected based on the public’s ability to access the location (boat ramps and fishing piers) and the ability to gain permission for 31 xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/basin_planning/turtles.php installation. At the 3-year mark, the project will be assessed to determine success32 and the project will either be continued, or funds will be allocated to other Conservation Measures. These efforts are designed to provide a net conservation benefit to the Covered Species by increasing the understanding of where the species occurs, reducing threats posed by willful, negligent, or unintended actions that may harm the species, and increasing public awareness. Figure 18. Alligator Snapping Turtle signage.
Public Education and Outreach. 358 The public education and outreach activities included in the scope of services provided by Contractor 359 under this Agreement are described in Exhibit C.
Public Education and Outreach. All public education activities will be conducted by the CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for ensuring that its customers consistently receive a high level of customer service and responsiveness. The CONTRACTOR shall prepare an annual public education plan and meet with the CITY or the CITY’s representative to review the plan. The CITY shall have the right to review all promotion materials and implementation of the promotion strategy. A detailed listing of Public Education and Outreach requirements can be found in Article 5.11 of this Agreement.
Public Education and Outreach. CONTRACTOR will have the Outreach Coordinator/Resource available within the community during the transition to respond to questions about recycling and changes in services. CONTRACTOR will provide the following materials and on-going education to Service Recipients to ensure that they understand the goals of the program and the services that are provided under the Agreement. These materials will be provided in English and Spanish. • Quarterly newsletter • Public outreach campaignCorrective action notices • Participation in community events • Presentations at Civic Clubs and Schools • Monthly City Diversion Reporting
Public Education and Outreach. All public education activities will be conducted by the Contractor. Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that its customers consistently receive a high level of customer service and responsiveness. Contractor shall prepare an annual public education plan and meet with the City or the City’s representative to review the plan. The City shall have the right to review all promotion materials and implementation of the promotion strategy. A detailed listing of Public Education and Outreach requirements can be found in Article 5.11 of the Franchise Agreement.
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Public Education and Outreach. In the interest of transparency and improved communication with its community and law enforcement partners, the MCAO agrees to provide the public with information about the criminal justice process, including basic information about the roles of prosecutors and law enforcement in responding to sexual assault, the types of charges available in cases of sexual assault, and the policies applicable to plea negotiation. Such information will be disseminated in a manner designed to reach the greatest number of victims of sexual assault and the law enforcement and community partners that interact with the victims of sexual assault in Missoula County, including through publication on the MCAO’s website. This outreach will include outreach focused on communities at particular risk of perpetrating or being victimized by sexual assault. In collaboration with law enforcement and community partners, the Montana Attorney General and the MCAO agree also to conduct outreach to communities at particular risk for perpetrating or being victimized by sexual assault. The community outreach efforts will be funded at a level approved by, and paid by, the Montana Attorney General’s Office. • Data collection: To identify shortcomings and assess improvement, the MCAO agrees to collect specific information about decisions related to sexual assault referrals, initial meetings with victims, charging decisions, plea offers, case dispositions, and sentences, including, but not limited to, the dates and periods of time between each of these steps in the MCAO’s handling of a sexual assault case. Except as to confidential criminal justice information, the MCAO agrees to collect and disseminate on a quarterly basis aggregate data on sexual assault cases to the Montana Attorney General and the public. • Victim and advocate survey: The MCAO agrees to participate in the victim survey program currently underway through the University of Montana to obtain feedback from victims and advocates to help the MCAO continue to improve its handling of sexual assault cases. The MCAO will work cooperatively with the Missoula Police Department and the University of Montana to ensure that the sexual assault victim survey includes questions about the experience of sexual assault victims with the MCAO, including those victims who decline to participate in an investigation. The MCAO will seek to include questions asking whether and when victims meet with prosecutors; whether and how prosecutors prepare victims ...
Public Education and Outreach. The public education and outreach activities included in the scope of services provided by Contractor under this Agreement are described in Exhibit C. As further described in Exhibit C, Contractor shall prepare and distribute public education and outreach materials. If so directed by City, Contractor shall coordinate and cooperate with StopWaste as necessary to facilitate public education and outreach efforts related to SB 1383.
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