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What It Means\Why It Is Important The purpose of conducting outreach at various community events was to gain input to guide the regional master plan appendices. Each comment was reviewed and analyzed and this cumulative data was used in writing the vision statements that guide each of the Master Plan appendices. The outreach responses were also summarized and addressed in each appendix. These comments will also be useful when brainstorming for implementation projects in the region. In general, the citizens sharing their opinions have demonstrated that what happens in the region is important to them, and that their voice is important in the planning process. At multiple outreach events individuals expressed appreciation in that their opinions were being considered in SRPC’s planning p rocess. Outreach by Regional Partners Listening Sessions Communities of Interest The University of New Hampshire’s Cooperative Extension aided in the community engagement process. In each of the nine regional planning commission areas in New Hampshire, both UNH Cooperative Extension and NH Listens identified and engaged specific interest groups made up of underserved populations in order to ensure outreach was conducted in an equitable manner. A total of 20 focus groups were held across the state, one of which took place in the Strafford region. This process was referred to as Communities of Interest and allowed UNH Cooperative Extension and NH Listens to work with identified populations on their home territory. The process used for these focus groups allowed for safe and confidential expression of views. The goal of these facilitated dialogues was to gauge the interests of these groups, and how natural and built environments affect the social, economic, and cultural lives of these populations. Cooperative Extension staff conducted the Communities of Interest focus meetings beginning in December 2012 and ending in April of 2013. Communities of Place NH Listens and UNH Cooperative Extension also conducted regional conversations titled Communities of Place . These ten facilitated sessions took place around the state, and included one session in the Strafford region. The sessions were widely advertised and drew DRAFT 22
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