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City <br />M <br />Community Involvement <br />Additional project/public meetings may occur dur- <br />ing the design stage and can include informational <br />meetings held with public groups, property own- <br />ers, business leaders, and local governmental <br />agencies. These meetings serve a dual purpose, <br />involvement of the public and interested agen- <br />cies in the process, as well as, the project's sta- <br />tus. <br />At least one public workshop should be held to <br />provide the public with an opportunity to review <br />the project. A multi - disciplinary planning and de- <br />sign team can staff the workshop to explain the <br />project and answerthose questions generated by <br />the public. It is very important to provide up -to- <br />date reliable information advising the affected <br />public of any construction that interrupts neigh- <br />borhood activities. <br />Spillis Candela DMJM has been in continuous op- <br />eration since 1926 and has provided planning, ar- <br />chitectural and engineering services for many of <br />Florida's municipalities. A major portion of Spillis <br />Candela DMJM's portfolio consists of work for the <br />public sector including projects such as city halls, <br />police stations, fire stations, county administra- <br />tive facilities, courthouses, schools, etc. Having <br />produced such a large number of projects, which <br />are similar to the proposed City of Sunny Isles <br />project, we recognize the need to achieve con- <br />sensus among persons with conflicting view- <br />points. <br />