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In addition to the in-person workshops, two surveys were posted to pleasanthill2040.com to collect input from residents unable to attend the Community Workshops. Both surveys were available from late November, 2019 through January 20, 2020.
Community Workshop Summary
Thank You for Your Help!
Community Workshops Held November 14-16, 2019!
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The following map shows the concept of a community framework centered around the nine focus areas, existing open space and parks, and neighborhood centers. The rings on the map depict walking distances from these selected areas at both a 1/4 mile and 1/2 mile walking radius. The gaps between the ring sets show gaps in connectivity between these areas.
In this exercise, participants were asked to vote their preference.
Green dot = preference for
Red dot = preference against
In this exercise, participants were asked to vote their preference.
Green dot = preference for
Red dot = preference against
In this exercise, participants were asked to identify the most important issues in Pleasant Hill.
In this exercise, participants were asked to identify the most important opportunities in Pleasant Hill.
This workshop series is an interactive community engagement that incorporates land use and design concepts into exercises to gain a deeper and more thorough understanding of what residents want to see in their community.
The information to the right is an example of this type of workshop in the City of Millbrae.
In 2016, the City of Millbrae hosted a series of community workshops to create a specific plan for the City’s Priority Development Area. The purpose of the workshop series was to inform the community about project objectives, collect information on existing conditions within the project area, discuss the community’s vision for the area, and begin to develop a plan to achieve that vision.