[{"command":"openDialog","selector":"#drupal-modal","settings":null,"data":"\u003Ca href=\u0022\/laqm\/action-planning-resource\/11\u0022 class=\u0022flowchart-modal-link\u0022 target=\u0022_blank\u0022\u003EOpen this content in a new window \u00bb\u003C\/a\u003E\u003Carticle data-history-node-id=\u0022433\u0022 role=\u0022article\u0022 about=\u0022\/laqm\/action-planning-resource\/11\u0022 class=\u0022node flowchart-parent flowchart-parent--modal\u0022\u003E\n  \n  \n\n      \n            \u003Cdiv class=\u0022flowchart-parent__body\u0022\u003E\u003Cp\u003EFollowing the development of the draft action plan using  feedback from the steering group, it is usually necessary for the draft plan to  be subject to internal \u2018Council\u2019 consultation.  This process often includes dissemination to Council Heads of Service  for comment and amendment prior to presentation to relevant Council Committees  for approval. As Council Committees tend to run in defined cycles, the  development of the air quality action plan should try to take this into account  when planning for the public consultation event. \u003C\/p\u003E\u003C\/div\u003E\n      \n  \u003C\/article\u003E\n","dialogOptions":{"dialogClass":"flowchart-modal-popup","width":"50%","modal":true,"title":"Internal  Consultation on Draft Air Quality Action Plan"}}]