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Keizer committee sets outreach plan: partner with local groups, host outside meeting and produce postcards
Summary
Keizer’s Community Diversity and Engagement Committee agreed on short- and long-term outreach steps, including member outreach to local groups within three months, a pilot outside meeting within six months, and development of postcards and short videos to encourage participation.
The Community Diversity and Engagement Committee (CDEC) of Keizer agreed July 3 to pursue immediate outreach steps to build partnerships with local organizations and to hold at least one meeting outside City Hall within the next three to six months.
Madam Chair (committee chair) opened the discussion by summarizing a recent joint work session with the city council and said the group “decided the 5 items from appendix a that we are going to work on for this upcoming year” and that the work session “achieved that.”
The nut graf: committee members focused on turning long-range goals into measurable short-term actions — identify partner organizations, increase visibility in neighborhoods, and create outreach materials — so the committee can both gather data and take immediate community-facing steps.
Committee members proposed a set of short-term tasks. Sarah [last name not specified], a committee member, said the group should “start reaching out to some of these organizations and getting contact information” and…
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