How was the public invited to participate and provide input?
Multiple opportunities were provided to the public to provide input during the Part 150 Study. Three public open-house meetings were held. All of these were open to the public. Thirty-day comment periods after each public meeting provided additional time to provide public input. All meeting presentation and handout materials were posted on this official noise study website for review and comment. All public meetings were announced in local neighborhood newspapers, published in editions of public newsletters, posted on this website, sent to public email lists, and shared through signage on the square of the City of Worthington. Study progress was shared during the public sessions and input was encouraged. A public hearing was held in conjunction with the final open house to invite comment on proposed NCP recommendations. Following the final open house and hearing on October 27, 2009, members of the public were given 45 days to provide written comments. The public testimony and all writt
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