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Tag Archives: deliberative polling
Really Need to Consider a Shift to Deliberative Polling and Citizen Juries
Katherine Gregor writes another excellent and detailed profile of Austin’s comprehensive planning process. This quote by one of the members of the plan’s citizen advisers stuck out: The risk now is that the task force – rich in community activists … Continue reading
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Tagged austin, citizen juries, comprehensive plan, deliberative polling, imagine austin
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How to improve Austin’s public outreach and consultation process
This table tells you why we need to change Austin’s public outreach model. But first, some context. Katherine Gregor of the Austin Chronicle delves into some of the dissatisfaction about the diversity of participants in the City’s comprehensive planning process. … Continue reading