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3/30/2026
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REV: 02-17-26 VR <br />understanding that mediation would be the next step if the negotiation has <br />been unsuccessful. (20 min or more) <br />2)Conciliation: Conciliation is the resolution of a conflict, through the <br />intervention of a neutral third party, without the disputing parties coming <br />together in a face-to-face mediation. A resource person works with a <br />resident clarifying issues of concern, explaining approaches to seeking <br />resolution, obtaining agreement by the party to pursue mediation and <br />completing case intake. A case development process, involving contacts <br />with both/all involved parties, is initiated by PCRC and during that process; <br />a resolution of concerns is achieved. <br />3)Mediation: Mediation through PCRC involves a face-to-face meeting <br />between disputing parties who call PCRC directly or are referred by city staff <br />or community agencies. With the assistance of a panel of trained volunteer <br />mediators, parties work through a non-adversarial problem solving process <br />and attempt to develop a mutually acceptable resolution to the issues of <br />concern. There is a two-fold focus: development of a satisfying and durable <br />agreement and the preservation of an effective relationship in situations <br />where the parties will continue to be in contact with each other. <br />C. Recruitment and Training of Community Volunteers: <br />PCRC will develop and maintain a pool of trained volunteer mediators, case <br />developers and facilitators to serve the conflict resolution needs of the community. <br />As a result, a number of community members will become skillful in the interest <br />based approach to conflict resolution. <br />Payment shall be made in two equal installments. First installment will be due one month <br />after Agreement is signed, and final installment will be due 6 months after Agreement is <br />signed. Consultant will provide invoices for both payment requests. <br />ATTY/AGR.2026.043/Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center (Mediation Services) (Page 12 of 12)
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