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<br />Public InformationlInvolvement Work Plan-1O/28/99 <br /> <br />The NCDA's Key Audiences <br />The following key audiences are the primary groups the NCDA would like to address <br />during coming months. Public information and public involvement strategies have been <br />developed with these people in mind: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. Local Businesses <br />CEOs; Chambers of Commerce as well as full-time and part-time employees <br /> <br />· Key Public Policy Leaders <br />The governor; MnDOT; Metropolitan Council; members of the U.S. Congress; <br />members of Minnesota's Congressional delegation; Minneapolis Downtown Council; <br />special interest groups such as Transit for Livable Communities and the Minnesota <br />Environmental Partnership; St. Cloud Area Planning Organization <br /> <br />· State and local elected officials as well as city planners <br /> <br />. Print and Broadcast Media* <br />*This audience will be a conduit for reaching the NCDA's affected publics <br /> <br />Because the NCDA is still in the early phases of its several year process. the <br />followine people are considered to be affected publics audiences at this point. We <br />would expect these eroups to become primary key audiences in 2001 and beyond: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. Residents along the Northstar Corridor <br /> <br />· Post-secondary educational institutions <br />Administration, faculty and students <br /> <br />. Seniors <br /> <br />· Transit-dependent citizens <br />Including persons with accessibility issues <br /> <br />· Environmental groups <br /> <br />· Neighborhood leaders and groups <br /> <br />. Developers <br /> <br />. Church leaders <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />page 5 of 15 <br />