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"Ask 'What does this project need to do for us?' The project goals should range across the board and take in many aspects of the CSS context, namely mobility, safety, economic revitalization, creating a sense of place, enhancing transit service, enhancing bike facilities, aesthetics, facilitating pedestrian circulation, etc. Think big at this point and remember that there are no wrong answers. The goals and visions outlined in these brainstorming sessions need to be evaluated in terms of how they may complement or compete with each other. The draft project definition clearly details what you are trying to achieve through a project. Therefore, it can be reviewed and revised by the project stakeholders until consensus is reached."
"Ask 'What does this project need to do for us?' The project goals should range across the board and take in many aspects of the CSS context, namely mobility, safety, economic revitalization, creating a sense of place, enhancing transit service, enhancing bike facilities, aesthetics, facilitating pedestrian circulation, etc. Think big at this point and remember that there are no wrong answers. The goals and visions outlined in these brainstorming sessions need to be evaluated in terms of how they may complement or compete with each other. The draft project definition clearly details what you are trying to achieve through a project. Therefore, it can be reviewed and revised by the project stakeholders until consensus is reached."
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