Public Process
Featured Projects
- 3M Preservation Planning &
Re-Use Study - Alternative Urban Areawide Review (AUAR) Process
- American Indian Interpretive Programming
- Bellevue State Park, Iowa
- Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary
- Diamond Point Park
- Historic Murphy's Landing
- Kensington Runestone Park
- Spring Lake Park Reserve
- St. Anthony Falls
- Washington State Park, Arkansas
The plan was outstanding, comprehensive, and showed the importance of doing an interpretive plan prior to the design process for any park and or facility. The ideas presented at the charrettes are well captured in this plan.- Education Team Reviewer
From your first presentation to the board and throughout your involvement in the Technical Advisory Committee meetings, I only heard praise on your knowledge of the property, the area, and most important your ability to relay this knowledge to a group that consisted of laypersons as well as peers.- Assistant Director of Development, Regional Park
The 106 Group regularly facilitates public participation in the planning process and often mediates complex cultural resources and preservation issues. We are committed to finding common ground among divergent perspectives. We work closely with community groups, Native American leaders, environmental advocates, and other stakeholders to enhance and strengthen the planning process and ensure community consensus on the final outcome.

