Public Involvement Data Collection Sample Clauses

Public Involvement Data Collection. The CONSULTANT will assist the DEPARTMENT with collecting data specific to the public involvement process and preparing responses to any public inquiries received throughout the Project. The CONSULTANT will maintain and regularly update both an electronic and paper public involvement project file, which will document a record of all public involvement activities for this project. The CONSULTANT is responsible for identifying and maintaining the Project mailing list that may include officials and interested parties (any person or institution expressing an interest in the project), affected parties, and potential permit and review agencies. The CONSULTANT will work with the DEPARTMENT to generate or obtain mailing labels of property owners using the ETDM Environmental Screening Tool (EST) or the County Property Appraisers' Offices. The CONSULTANT will investigate potential meeting locations to advise the DEPARTMENT of their suitability. The DEPARTMENT will ultimately approve the meeting location. The CONSULTANT will pay all costs for meeting location rental and insurance (if required). The CONSULTANT will be responsible for logistics associated with setting up the meeting.
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Public Involvement Data Collection. The CONSULTANT will assist the COUNTY with collecting data specific to the public involvement process and preparing responses to public inquiries received throughout the Project. The CONSULTANT will maintain and regularly update both an electronic and paper public involvement project file, which will document a record of all public involvement activities for this project. The CONSULTANT is responsible for identifying and maintaining the Project mailing list that may include, officials and interested parties (any person or institution expressing an interest in the project), affected parties, and potential permit and review agencies. The CONSULTANT will work with the COUNTY to generate or obtain mailing labels of property owners using the County Property Appraisers’ Office. The CONSULTANT will investigate potential meeting locations to advise the COUNTY of their suitability. The COUNTY will ultimately approve the meeting location. The CONSULTANT will pay all costs for meeting location rental and insurance (if required). The CONSULTANT will be responsible for logistics associated with setting up the meeting.
Public Involvement Data Collection. The consultant shall develop a property owner list. The consultant shall collect data regarding local officials to be included in the mailing list.

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