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�.9' i- �z � <br /> Citizen Participation <br /> The City used an open citizens participation process to approach the developm.ent of <br /> the Consolidated Plan. The process solicited input from <br /> � the low and moderate population which would be served by the Plan, <br /> • service providers who would be instrumental in delivering many of the <br /> programs and services identified as needs, and <br /> • decision makers who ultimately would create policy to facilitate affordable <br /> housing and an improved quality of life for Redwood City residents. <br /> Numerous public hearings and meetings were held by the Housing and Human <br /> Concerns Committee; one public meeting was held by the Planning Commission, and <br /> the final public hearing is held before the City Council for the adoption of the <br /> Consolidated Plan and One Year Action Plan. During the 30-day review period, the draft <br /> plan was distributed to numerous service organizations, neighborhood associations, <br /> and community facilities including libraries and community centers. For a detailed <br /> summary of the process, refer to Section E- Citizens Participation Process and <br /> Consolidated Planning Schedule. <br /> An Executive Summary was made available on the City's website at redwoodcity.org <br /> 6 <br />