Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Priority Boards and Citizen Participation

Our most recent poll indicates the need to raise awareness about the Priority Board system in Dayton.

Priority Boards are the official citizen participation forums or vehicles here. They have monthly meetings that are open to the community. I’ve been to a couple of meetings, and I found them very informative. There have been City Commissioners, representatives from Dayton Public Schools, representatives from Dayton Metro Library, local police, and other community members at the meetings I attended.

This system appears to be quite good, except for one thing. In order for the Priority Boards to serve their purpose, citizens need to participate. It doesn’t make a lot of sense to have a system in place if it isn’t being used. This is not to say that there were no citizens there; there just weren’t as many as there could have been.

Each area of the city has its own Priority Board. You can find information on the Priority Board for your neighborhood here. If you are unsure of which board serves your area, here is a map of Dayton neighborhoods. There are also many neighborhood groups that serve to communicate with the Priority Board.

I encourage you to attend meetings and let your voice be heard. Let them know what problems you see facing your neighborhood, and your ideas for improvement. Your Priority Board is your link to City Hall and it is there to help all citizens be active and engaged in what is going on in their area.

This system has been around since 1975 and has had some good press over the years. Please take some time to read about their history and role in the community. Then, if you have the time and inclination, go to a meeting and get involved!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Progress Update

What a busy few weeks it’s been! I’d like to say thank you to everyone that made it out to see us Friday night. For those of you who couldn’t make it, you missed an enjoyable evening with some great music and good company. We hope to see you in the future!
I am very pleased to announce that we met our goal of raising enough funds to launch our official website! It is still under construction, but you can have a sneak preview by visiting www.citizens4changedayton.com .
We will soon have information posted there about our GROW DAYTON! program which will begin in spring. Please be sure to check back for updates on this exciting project aimed at changing the negative perception about our wonderful city.
I do apologize that this update is so short, but I assure you that everyone involved with C4C Dayton is hard at work. We hope to have our site completed and functional by the middle of next week, so please check there for our most recent updates.
Sincerely,
Anne Moore