Stakeholder Interviews Sample Clauses

Stakeholder Interviews. Our team will conduct key stakeholder interviews and small group meetings to incorporate this input into the planning process. The interviews and meetings can be conducted with representatives from Earlham Community Schools, economic development groups, major landowners and developers, business owners, and other civic and neighborhood organizations. Members of our team will contact, via email, the community stakeholders and community groups as identified by the Advisory Committee and schedule individual and small group meetings to be held virtually via video conference calls. (Estimated 1-day of virtual meetings)
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Stakeholder Interviews. Understanding views, opinions, and concerns related to expanded interstates and tolling will help INDOT develop effective, messaging and communications tools. The most effective way to gain this insight is one-on-one interviews conducted via phone. The average interview will last 30 minutes and will follow an approved interview questionnaire. • The interviews will investigate INDOT topics of interest related to tolling as well as areas that will help us understand potential threats and barriers to a statewide tolling program. Interviewers will also ask interviewees about the benefits of improved and expanded interstates on their communities, businesses and industries. • Stakeholders and thought leaders representing key audiences (e.g., business owners, environmental justice leaders, rural residents, urban commuters, etc.) are likely candidates to be interviewed. A total of 50 interviews will be conducted and a high-level summary will be produced of commonly held beliefs, initial reactions and persuasive arguments that will help INDOT achieve its goals and objectives.
Stakeholder Interviews. Promoting Societal Engagement under the Terms of Responsible Research and Innovation (PROSO)
Stakeholder Interviews. We will conduct up to 6 virtual interviews - and perhaps a few in person (conditions permitting) – with community stakeholders, including local restauranteurs, developers and others to identify key issues, opportunities and constraints related to outdoor dining. We expect that City staff will identify stakeholders and schedule meetings, and that we will host these meetings with our company’s Zoom account.
Stakeholder Interviews a) Up to 20 stakeholder interviews will be scheduled and conducted.
Stakeholder Interviews. We proposed to conduct 20 to 30 stakeholder interviews to understand the key transportation and growth issues of the study area. The stakeholders can include elected officials, members of the MPO Board, transportation and planning staff, business leaders, and those associated with transit, the chamber of commerce, developers, school districts, home owner organizations, and representatives of seniors. Upon completion of these interviews, the LSA Team will prepare a summary of findings regarding the stakeholders’ key transportation needs and desires regarding the community and growth related issues.
Stakeholder Interviews. Interviews with key stakeholders identified in 2.1 above will be conducted to establish contacts and understand the various points of view that will influence the progress of the project. The interviews will help identify key issues to be addressed by the project and the formulation of an effective public involvement strategy. Where necessary, follow-up interviews will be conducted to expand on key issues and lines of communication will be established to ensure that critical information can be accurately communicated. Product/Deliverable: Interview Summaries/Notes
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Stakeholder Interviews. Xxxxxx-Xxxx will facilitate one-on-one interviews with individuals who may offer additional insight into the project. Xxxxxx-Xxxx will conduct up to six (6) such interviews via telephone or in person and provide notes. The interviews are intended to occur early in the project process. The Town is responsible for identifying stakeholders. Xxxxxx-Xxxx will briefly summarize the interview notes.
Stakeholder Interviews. Consultant shall arrange and conduct Stakeholder Interviews to assess if concerns expressed in 2008 are still relevant. Consultant shall conduct six interview sessions with individuals or small groups (2-4 people) with stakeholders (i.e. business owners, property owners, developers, citizen representatives, etc.) as determined through consultation with City. The following issues and impressions were expressed by business and property owners and locally active brokers in 2008: • Loss of parking within the Village Center is a major concern. Business owners within the Village Center area have identified landscaping requirements as a key constraint to their ability to provide required parking and connections in appropriate locations. • A primary weakness of the area from a business perspective is access to and from businesses. • Flexible landscape requirements would help ensure that appropriate connections between parking areas are provided. • An emphasis on high quality landscaping in predominant locations within the Village Center significantly contribute to the attractiveness of the area to businesses, customers and residents. • There are few opportunities for new tenants to enter the market, or for commercial redevelopment. There is very little space available in the market. In preparing for the Stakeholder Interviews, Consultant shall develop draft and final interview questions regarding opportunities and barriers to implementing parking solutions and ways to encourage transit, pedestrian and bicycle use in LGVC. Consultant shall send draft version of interview questions to PMT prior to PMT Meeting #1 for discussion at PMT Meeting #1. Consultant shall revise interview questions for final interview questions as necessary in response to PMT comments. Consultant shall record interview comments, prepare a written summary, and distribute interview comments and summary electronically to PMT. City shall provide Consultant with stakeholder contact information. The timing of the Stakeholder interviews and whether the City Project Manager attends will be determined by the City Project Manager.
Stakeholder Interviews. The consultant team will support the Steering Committee and Staff in identifying potential Stakeholders to ensure that all points-of-view and areas of expertise necessary to inform the project are represented in the interviews. Members of the consultant team will interview Stakeholders, as determined by the Steering Committee and Staff, to understand what goals, ideas, or concerns they have for the project area. This will provide crucial qualitative information that will help to contextualize the quantitative data collected in the following task. In lieu of a site tour, Google Earth may be used during the Stakeholder interviews to help visualize specific concerns about the site, or to reference specific local precedents and examples that Stakeholders might provide over the course of the interview. Deliverables: • Summary of Stakeholder Interviews (PDF)
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