[Vision2020] Community Conversations Monday October 8 NoonNEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS

Sue Hovey suehovey at moscow.com
Sat Oct 6 11:44:45 PDT 2007


OK Donovan, I'm looking for your apology to Linda or at least a "thank you" for her use of her lunch hour to hold these meetings that otherwise wouldn't occur.  Haven't seen it yet, but it's still early in the day.

Sue 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tom Ivie 
  To: Donovan Arnold ; Linda Pall ; vision2020 at moscow.com 
  Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 9:34 AM
  Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Community Conversations Monday October 8 NoonNEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS


  Donovan,
  These aren't town hall meetings.  Linda Pall volunteers her time to hold "community conversations" during her lunch hour.  They are for open conversation on topics.  Sometimes philosophical in nature other times informative and sometimes intellectual enlightenment.  They are not necessarily meant for developing policy.  Think of it as a group of people sitting around the dinner table having a discussion while having lunch.  

  Donovan Arnold <donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com> wrote:
    Linda,

    My suggestion for improving community participation is that you not have town hall meetings when 95% of the community is at work. Try a time when people are not working, like in the evenings. 

    Best,

    Donovan

    Linda Pall <lpall at moscow.com> wrote:
      Dear Visionaries,

      Please join us for a discussion of a strategy for improving citizen participation in Moscow planning decisions!

      All the best,

      Linda Pall
      Moscow City Council


      October Community Conversations!!!
      What about Neighborhood Planning Organizations?
      Monday, October 8 from noon to 1 P.M.
      Centennial Room, University Inn
      EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
      Join us from noon to 1 PM MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2007, to talk about citizen participation and planning for Moscow neighborhoods (no host lunch available. set prices this time for either sandwiches or salad at the University Inn/Best Western; lunch is not mandatory!).
      We'll be taking a look at Moscow's FIRST experiment in neighborhood planning from 1979-83 with the Fort Russell Neighborhood Planning Organization and considering how 21st Century Moscow could benefit from a neighborhood planning structure. Could planning decisions reflect neighbor concerns and creative, profitable development opportunities? Could citizens make their voices heard at a time when it mattered to the decision-making? Could local officials, elected and appointed, be held accountable for positive, productive outcomes for our community's future? Neighborhood planning organizations in other communities have made a difference in many other towns across the nation and especially in the Northwest.
      Learn about neighborhood planning organizations and share your views. More information or questions, contact Linda Pall, Moscow City Council, 882-7255 or lpall at moscow.com

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