Or. Admin. Code § 690-601-0400 - Best Practices of Water Projects for use in Community Engagement Plans
(1) The Department recognizes ten best
practices to invite and support meaningful involvement of disproportionately
impacted communities in the identification, scoping, design, or implementation
of water projects that are eligible to be supported by grants or loans pursuant
to ORS 541.561-541.581 or ORS 541.651 - 541.696. Department recognized best
practices for use in the development, implementation, or both, of community
engagement plans include:
(a) Identifying and
inviting disproportionately impacted communities interested in engaging in
water project planning.
(b)
Defining the water project's purpose and goals, including what will be done to
meaningfully involve disproportionately impacted communities.
(c) Developing new, or assessing current,
decision-making processes to identify opportunities to enhance access to the
project decision-making process for disproportionately impacted
communities.
(d) Inviting tribal
communities in Oregon to participate in the water project, acknowledging their
preferences and capacity for collaboration, regardless of whether tribal
members are represented in the community demographics.
(e) Co-creating water project capacity
opportunities that are inclusive, including to disproportionately impacted
communities, with the community and across water project
participants.
(f) Building
collaborative relationships with disproportionately impacted
communities.
(g) Coordinating with
the community and across water project participants to leverage resources,
staff, and data.
(h) Ensuring water
project communications and information are shared in a timely, transparent
manner, and in languages, and formats commonly used or preferred by
disproportionately impacted communities.
(i) Evaluating the effectiveness of community
engagement before, during, and after the water project, based on the purposes,
goals, and capacities of communities' and projects.
(j) Striving to monitor and document the
positive and negative impacts of the water project on disproportionately
impacted communities and their environments.
(2) Community engagement plans for water
projects that are eligible to be supported by grants or loans pursuant to ORS
541.561-541.581 or ORS 541.651 - 541.696 shall:
(a) Be designed to promote meaningful
involvement of disproportionally impacted communities. Plans shall include, but
are not limited to, the following components:
(A) A description of how disproportionately
impacted communities will be identified using established systems.
(B) A framework for how communities,
including disproportionally impacted communities, will be engaged in water
projects, which include:
(i) Goals for
equitable participation of disproportionately impacted communities in water
projects.
(ii) Realistic and
achievable approaches for use in meeting those goals.
(iii) Guidelines for the consideration and
inclusion of community feedback in water project planning and
implementation.
(C) A
set of metrics and timelines to evaluate the community engagement plan progress
and success in increasing meaningful participation of disproportionately
impacted community in water projects.
(b) Be conducted using the Departments
recognized best practices.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 536.027, ORS 541.561-541.581, ORS 541.651 - 541.696 & ORS 541.551
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 541.561-541.581, ORS 541.651 - 541.696 & ORS 541.551
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