Jeff,

Thanks for posting this question. I posted a similar question and got two 
responses (one from Harrison). I will be tracking along with the responses you 
receive. In the next few months I will be responsible for convening two "public 
review" meetings so that people (English & Spanish speakers) can give input to 
our county draft plan for the use of Proposition 10 funds for early childhood 
development. I believe that OS can be used authentically for this but I'm just 
not exactly sure how to go about it yet. What intrigues me most is not the 
possibility of getting creative recommendations from people on then plan, it's 
the possibility that people will go beyond that and do some things that don't 
need to wait for a formal plan.

Don

>>> Jeff Aitken <j...@svn.net> 05/19/00 10:12AM >>>
Greetings. I'm writing to ask if any of you have stories or insights about
using OS as a way for citizens to participate in creating or revising the
General Plan of a city, town, county, or other such entity.

I know that public participation in community planning is widespread - tho
I suspect that it's often questions and answers from the floor to a panel
of experts in a two hour evening meeting.  My hunch is that using OS is a
qualitative leap.

Many thanks
Jeff

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