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The Amador-Calaveras Consensus Group aims to foster balanced efforts to enhance environmental, economic, and social well-being in local communities. In our discussions, we focus on decision-making structures, including the roles of the executive committee and sub-committees. Key questions guide our mission, such as the inclusion of recreation and defining membership criteria. Our vision underscores the importance of sustainable economies and healthy ecosystems in Amador and Calaveras Counties. Next steps involve authorizing a subcommittee to define guiding principles and forest restoration strategies.
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Decision Making Discussion • Consensus with Fallback • Those with opposition propose alternatives which meet the same end-goal. • Committee Structure • Executive Committee • Sub-Committees and/or Working Groups
Membership Discussion • Who can participate in decision-making? • How do we define a member? • Attendance based? • Interest based? • Individual Pledge
Draft Mission Statement The Amador-Calaveras Consensus Group is a community-based organization that initiates, encourages, and implements balanced efforts to improve the environmental, economic and social well-being of our communities and citizens.
The Amador-Calaveras Consensus Group is a community-based organization that works to create fire-safe communities, healthy forests and watersheds, and sustainable local economies.
Key Questions for the Group • Enhance or Restore? • Improve or Sustain? • Should recreation be included? • Should the ACCG as a model be included? • Other key items as identified by the Group.
Draft Vision Amador and Calaveras Counties have healthy and sustainable economies, natural environments, and communities.
Key Questions for the Group • Ecosystems, natural environments, or watersheds? • Experience, achieve, or have? • Other key items as identified by the group.
Next Steps • Authorize subcommittee to continue work on guiding principles, roles, and responsibilities? • Authorize subcommittee to begin work on forest restoration principles for the group?