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Welcome! Folders Distraction free zone. Room key Agenda
C-store activity Speed dating $5.00 Order for victories Map GirlTrek Distraction free zone.
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Little P – Big P Robert Johnson PedNet
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Why Policy?
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Overused Blanket Term
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Overused Blanket Term To differentiate from programming, built environment, etc. Example, complete streets grantees not knowing if the policy they passed was a resolution or an ordinance.
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Types of Policies Contract Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
Legislation
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Contract Language
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Contract What is a contract? Uses of contracts in HSHC project
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Memorandum of Understanding
What is a MOU? Who uses an MOU? Use of MOU in HSHC project Maintenance agreements Partnering on grant application
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Legislation What is legislation? Who uses legislation?
Vote Elected leaders, US Congress, Jefferson City, City Council, School Board Ballot Issue Signatures, issues on ballot Elected leaders place on ballot Use of legislation in HSHC project Parks Tax, Sales Tax Complete Streets, Master Plan Adaptation
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Little P Little P is ok with me!
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Little P Little P is ok with me!
Actually MFH, not me. “Me” just rhymed
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Little P Little P is ok with me!
Actually MFH, not me. “Me” just rhymed Rules, regulations and institutional policy Examples: Working with parks board to implement healthy concessions Working with a school to increase the number of physical activity minutes Working with a local employer to improve their employee wellness program
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Big P Legislative Law Examples:
Drafting legislation for a city council Asking citizens to ask elected leaders to pass a bill Asking citizens to vote a certain way on a specific issue
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Big P Things you can do Provide a full and fair discussion of the issue and broadly disseminate information If a legislator asks you in writing to provide information or testimony as an expert, you can do so to the entire legislative committee or council Providing information from a committee is acceptable Example – you’re on the Chamber of Commerce
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Game
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Game Reminders The line is crisp.
You want to drive the issue as far as you can As far as the game itself is concerned, you want the guy to get to the top of the mountain, but not over.
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Game Time – CS Step 1
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Game Time – CS Step 2
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Game Time – CS Step 3
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Game Time – CS Step 4
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Game Time – CS Step 5
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Game Time – CS Step 6
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Game Time – Healthy Concessions Booster Club Step 1
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Game Time – Healthy Concessions Booster Club Step 2
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Game Time – Healthy Concessions Booster Club Step 3
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Game Time – Healthy Concessions Booster Club Step 4
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Game Time – Healthy Concessions Park Board Step 1
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Game Time – Healthy Concessions Park Board Step 2
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Game Time – Healthy Concessions Park Board Step 3
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Game Time – Healthy Concessions Park Board Step 4
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Game Time – Healthy Concessions Park Board Step 5
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Game Time – Healthy Concessions City Council Step 1
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Game Time – Healthy Concessions City Council Step 2
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Game Time – Healthy Concessions City Council Step 3
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Game Time – Healthy Concessions City Council Step 4
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Game Time – Healthy Concessions City Council Step 5
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Game Time – City Council pay EBT System Staff Step 1
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Game Time – City Council pay EBT System Staff Step 2
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Game Time – City Council pay EBT System Staff Step 3
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Game Time – City Council pay EBT System Staff Step 4
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Game Time – Joint Use Agreement Step 1
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Game Time – Joint Use Agreement Step 2
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Game Time – Joint Use Agreement Step 3
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Game Time – Joint Use Agreement Step 4
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