Tony Goodwyn had a really good description of the Civic Engagement process that I thought I would share with everyone.
The aim of these Civic Engagement Initiative meetings is to
connect local community organizations and leaders with one another, so that
they can work together to address and resolve local challenges and network with
one another. The library is happy to participate in these efforts by
serving as a meeting place and providing any support and help that the library is able to do. A series of citywide Civic Engagement meetings will be
held, starting September 23, which will give local leaders the opportunity to
network with leaders from other local communities across Houston.
In addition, here is my interpretation of the Civic Engagement series throughout the year:
- September 23rd Meeting: Set up and introduce the ideas of Civic Engagement in Houston
- January Meetings (Civic Engagement Week): Drill down to what each community would like to do to address and resolve local challenges.
- May Meeting: Bring together the various people that communities need to work with to accomplish their goal. For example, representatives from Parks, Solid Waste, Public Works, HISD, etc would be on hand to discuss the issues one-on-one with the local community members in an agency fair type setting.
- September 2015 Meeting: Celebrate the accomplishments of all of the local communities and to look at where they go from here.
Let me know if you have additional questions.
Thanks,
Laurie

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