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Orange County Coastal Regional Sediment Management Plan<br />

4. THE PLAN<br />

The Plan activities listed in Table 4.1 were developed based on input from the Plan sponsors<br />

<strong>and</strong> stakeholders. Four types <strong>of</strong> activity categories are provided as follows:<br />

1. Activities were ranked into high, medium, <strong>and</strong> low priority based on a combination <strong>of</strong><br />

stakeholder interests, perceived needs, recreational benefits, shore protection benefits,<br />

funding availability, costs, habitat impacts, regulatory requirements, <strong>and</strong> permitability<br />

2. Type <strong>of</strong> activity is based on:<br />

a. Plan Performance activities are designed to improve performance <strong>of</strong> the Plan.<br />

This includes monitoring <strong>and</strong> feedback activities which could inform other Plan<br />

activities for better decision making;<br />

b. Construction activities are projects that can be built <strong>and</strong> support coastal RSM;<br />

<strong>and</strong><br />

c. Governance <strong>and</strong> Regulation activities are intended to provide the governance<br />

structure <strong>and</strong> improve government regulation to facilitate Plan implementation.<br />

3. State <strong>of</strong> the activity separates between those that are existing <strong>and</strong> are expected to<br />

continue into the future <strong>and</strong> those that merely have the potential to begin (i.e. have not<br />

yet begun).<br />

4. Duration separates activities into those that can be completed, those that would be<br />

ongoing without end, <strong>and</strong> those that would be recurring without end.<br />

4.1 Initiate Outreach <strong>and</strong> Education<br />

For the Plan to be implemented, it must be known. Outreach <strong>and</strong> education is a means to get<br />

the Plan into the h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> people, stakeholders, <strong>and</strong> agencies who can bring it into fruition.<br />

Once the Plan is finalized, the first steps <strong>of</strong> this activity are to develop a concise brochure <strong>and</strong> a<br />

webpage for the Plan. This should be followed with presentations <strong>of</strong> the Plan to technical,<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional, <strong>and</strong> decision making bodies.<br />

Everest International Consultants, Inc. 4.1

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