Nelson, JonathanStavitsky, Al2011-09-062011-09-062010https://hdl.handle.net/1794/1154928 pagesThe city collaborated with students from the University of Oregon’s Strategic Communication program to develop a communication plan to address a variety of concerns. The city specifically wanted students to create a plan to help citizens acknowledge the value of Minto-Brown Island Park, and by extension other city-operated parks; to promote personal responsibility by park visitors; to reduce litter in the park; and to discourage dog owners from allowing their pets to run off leash in on-leash areas. Students were asked to produce a multiplatform media plan with suggested messaging. The communication plan was designed to augment a plan developed by students from the University of Oregon’s Landscape Architecture department to improve the physical, natural, and human amenities at the park.en-USMinto-Brown Island Park (Salem, Or.)Parks -- Oregon -- Salem -- PlanningMinto-Brown Island Park Citizen Communications StrategyOther