HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-05-2023_Open Session_General Comment_San Miguel, Arnold_RedactedFrom:Arnold San Miguel
To:CityClerkDepartment
Subject:Public Comment Request: Please help us get out the word to shape the future
Date:Tuesday, April 4, 2023 2:20:15 PM
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CSC Community Partner Toolkit San Bernardino County.docx
Caution - This email originated from outside the City - Verify that the Email display name and Email address are consistent. - Use caution when opening attachments.Dear Mayor and City Council, As you can see, the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) is planning tohold a Connect SoCal outreach event in the city of San Bernardino 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., April 13, 2023, at the Historic Santa Fe Depot – Tile Room, 1170
West 3rd Street San Bernardino California. If the City of San Bernardino can help us to getthe word out to the San Bernardino community, that will be highly appreciated! Please findattached a Toolkit with resources to help with getting the word out via personal invitation,newsletters, and social media. Every four years, the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) updates itsvisionary plan for the future of the region, Connect SoCal. SCAG’s process to developConnect SoCal is an opportunity for everyone in our six-county region to share theirthoughts on important issues that affect our everyday lives. This process is now underway, and we want to hear from you. How will you shape thefuture? Attend an open house-style workshop: April 13 | 9-11 a.m. / 1-3 p.m.San Bernardino Depot - Tile Room1170 W. Third Street, San Bernardino, CA For a list of all workshops including virtual options, please visit https://scag.ca.gov/connect-socal-workshops. Take the survey: https://arcg.is/15LTiG1 Connect SoCal fulfills federal and state requirements for infrastructure and sustainableplanning — outlining strategies to help our communities thrive when it comes to mobility,housing, economy and the environment. This vision acts as a compass to helpcommunities evolve in a way that reflects the collective needs of our residents. I hope you will be able to contribute to this important effort. Sincerely,
March 30, 2023
Connect SoCal 2024 - Community Partner Toolkit
No. Item Content
1 Personal Invitation Email
Distribute to staff at cities, counties and other relevant agencies to encourage local workshop participation.
[SUBJECT: Help us shape the future]
Dear [NAME]:
Every four years, the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) updates its visionary plan for the future of the region, Connect SoCal. SCAG’s
process to develop Connect SoCal is an opportunity for everyone in our six-county region to share their thoughts on important issues that affect our
everyday lives.
This process is now underway, and we want to hear from you. How will you shape the future?
Attend an open house-style workshop:
April 13 | 9-11 a.m. / 1-3 p.m.
San Bernardino Depot - Tile Room 1170 W. Third Street, San Bernardino, CA
May 8 | 12-3 p.m.
Anthony Munoz Community Center 1240 W. Fourth Street, Ontario, CA
Connect SoCal Community Partner Toolkit 2
For a list of all workshops including virtual options, please visit https://scag.ca.gov/connect-socal-workshops.
Take the survey: https://arcg.is/15LTiG1
Connect SoCal fulfills federal and state requirements for infrastructure and
sustainable planning — outlining strategies to help our communities thrive
when it comes to mobility, housing, economy and the environment. This vision
acts as a compass to help communities evolve in a way that reflects the
collective needs of our residents.
I hope you will be able to contribute to this important effort.
Sincerely, [YOUR NAME HERE]
2. Website Post / E-newsletter
article
The website post/e-newsletter article is geared more to the public audience.
CONNECT SOCAL IS HERE!
Every four years, the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)
updates its visionary plan for the future of the region, Connect SoCal.
Connect SoCal outlines strategies to help our communities thrive when it comes to mobility, housing, economy and the environment. This 2024 update
of the plan will carefully consider the needs of our diverse population and expected challenges due to climate change.
Connect SoCal Community Partner Toolkit 3
SCAG’s process to develop Connect SoCal is an opportunity for everyone in our six-county region to share their thoughts on important issues that affect
our everyday lives.
• How can we best get around?
• How can we meet the housing needs of our communities?
• How can we ensure that our region develops in a way that meets the
demands of the future?
• How can we remain healthy, strong and prosperous?
How will you shape the future?
Take the survey: https://arcg.is/15LTiG1
Attend an open house-style workshop:
April 13 | 9-11 a.m. / 1-3 p.m.
San Bernardino Depot - Tile Room 1170 W. Third Street, San Bernardino, CA
May 8 | 12-3 p.m.
Anthony Munoz Community Center 1240 W. Fourth Street, Ontario, CA
For a list of all workshops including virtual options, please visit
https://scag.ca.gov/connect-socal-workshops.
Learn more about the plan and process at ConnectSoCal.org.
Connect SoCal Community Partner Toolkit 4
3. Website Post / E-newsletter article
VERSION 2
The website post is geared more to the public audience.
Help us shape the future!
How can we best get around? How can we meet the housing needs of our communities?
How can we ensure that our region develops in a way that meets the demands of the future?
How can we remain healthy, strong and prosperous?
Every four years, the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)
updates its visionary plan for the future of the region, Connect SoCal. SCAG’s process to develop Connect SoCal is an opportunity for everyone in our six-
county region to share their thoughts on important issues that affect our everyday lives.
How can you help?
Take the survey: https://arcg.is/15LtiG1
Attend an open house-style workshop:
April 13 | 9-11 a.m. / 1-3 p.m. San Bernardino Depot - Tile Room
1170 W. Third Street, San Bernardino, CA
May 8 | 12-3 p.m. Anthony Munoz Community Center
1240 W. Fourth Street, Ontario, CA
Connect SoCal Community Partner Toolkit 5
For a list of all workshops including virtual options, please visit
https://scag.ca.gov/connect-socal-workshops.
Connect SoCal fulfills federal and state requirements for infrastructure and
sustainable planning — outlining strategies to help our communities thrive
when it comes to mobility, housing, economy and the environment. This vision
acts as a compass to help communities evolve in a way that reflects the
collective needs of our residents.
More information is available at ConnectSoCal.org
4. Facebook/Instagram/ Nextdoor Post #1
You may adapt these according to your needs, but please tag SCAG
by typing “@SCAG” and selecting
“Southern California Association of
Governments (SCAG)” from the list
of options that appear.
How do you want to live, work and play?
Every four years, the Southern California Association of Governments (#SCAG)
updates its visionary plan for the future of the region, Connect SoCal.
Connect SoCal fulfills federal and state requirements for infrastructure and
sustainable planning—outlining strategies to help our communities thrive
when it comes to mobility, housing, economy and the environment. This vision
acts as a compass to help communities evolve in a way that reflects the
collective needs of our residents, creating a more resilient and equitable future.
Make sure to provide your input by taking the survey and/or attending a free
open house-style workshop.
Take the survey: https://arcg.is/15LTiG1
Connect SoCal Community Partner Toolkit 6
Attend a workshop: https://scag.ca.gov/connect-socal-workshops
#equity #resiliency #mobility #housing #economy #environment #community
5. Facebook/Instagram/
Nextdoor Post #2
You may adapt these according to your needs, but please tag SCAG
by typing “@SCAG” and selecting
“Southern California Association of
Governments (SCAG)” from the list
of options that appear.
Hey Orange County – how will you shape the future?
How can we best get around? How can we meet the housing needs of our communities? How can we ensure that our region develops in a way that
meets the demands of the future? How can we remain healthy, strong and prosperous?
These are all questions that the Southern California Association of
Governments (SCAG) has for you. Your answers will help to shape the latest
update to SCAG’s visionary plan for the future of the region, Connect SoCal.
The purpose of Connect SoCal is to create a shared vision for a more resilient
and equitable future. Make sure to provide your input by taking the survey and attending a free open house-style workshop.
Take the survey: https://arcg.is/15LtiG1
Attend a workshop: https://scag.ca.gov/connect-socal-workshops
#equity #resiliency #mobility #housing #economy #environment #community
6. Facebook/Instagram/ Nextdoor Post #3
(short version)
How do you want to live, work and play?
Take the survey: https://arcg.is/15LtiG1
Attend a workshop: https://scag.ca.gov/connect-socal-workshops
Connect SoCal Community Partner Toolkit 7
Connect SoCal is a regional plan that outlines strategies to help our
communities thrive when it comes to mobility, housing, the economy and the
environment. The purpose is to shape a shared vision for a more resilient and
equitable future. Make sure to provide your input by taking the survey and
attending a free open house-style workshop.
#equity #resiliency #mobility #housing #economy #environment #community
7. Twitter Post #1 How do you want to live, work and play? Take the survey from @scagnews!
https://arcg.is/15LtiG1 #equity #resiliency #mobility #housing #economy #environment #community
8. Twitter Post #2 Have ideas for our region’s future? Tell us! @scagnews is hosting workshops April 11-May 25. Find an event near you https://scag.ca.gov/connect-socal-
workshops. #equity #resiliency #mobility #housing #economy #environment #community
9. Twitter Post #3 Have a say in the regional vision for a more resilient, safe and equitable future.
Take the survey or attend a @scagnews workshop connectsocal.org #equity #resiliency #mobility #housing #economy #environment #community
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