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POEM Community Task Force Meeting - March 9

Public Meeting
All welcome! Opportunity for public comment and materials available online. Please submit all comments to POEMComments@portlandoregon.gov. Comments received will be recorded and shared with the Task Force.
6:00 pm 8:00 pm

Community Task Force Meeting #3

Meeting objectives 

  • Finalize Task Force Charter, working agreement and by-laws
  • Begin crafting a shared vision of equitable mobility
  • Review and provide feedback on draft Equitable Mobility Framework indicators

Agenda 

Time 

Agenda item 

Speaker 

5:30 p.m. 

Dinner for Task Force members and refreshments available  

6:00 p.m. 

Welcome and opening remarks 

  • Finalize Task Force Meeting #2 summary 
  • Parking lot responses 
  • Charter finalization 
  • Information sharing 

Emma Sagor, facilitator 

6:15 p.m. 

Public comment 

Emma Sagor, facilitator 

6:25 p.m. 

Debrief from meeting #2 

  • Key take-aways from small group discussions 

Shoshana Cohen, Project Manager 

6:35 p.m. 

Equitable mobility workshop 

  • Visioning exercise:  
  • What would equitable mobility look like in Portland?  
  • What barriers do people face in achieving equitable mobility, particularly BIPOC communities? 
  • Sticky wall exercise  
  • Equitable mobility framework (rotating small-group discussions) 
  • Full-group report out and next steps 

Michael Espinoza, Project Strategy Team 

Task Force members 

7:55 p.m. 

Wrap up and next steps 

  • Action items 

Emma Sagor, facilitator 

Meeting Materials  

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