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Some Thoughts on Improving Public Participation in Omaha

By: Angela Eikenberry

I was asked to take part last week in a panel on public participation organized by the Greater Omaha Young Professionals. It was great to have the chance to think more about and discuss this topic.

Our experience at Mode Shift Omaha over the past few years is that many people are interested in getting engaged and are willing to show up for public planning and project events that are well publicized and have a clear goal or agenda. Unfortunately, we’ve also been frustrated by the difficulty of finding out about meetings and attending meetings that can seem at times meaningless and/or unclear in focus and intent.

Given this, some areas I’d like to see improve, and that could lead to more and better public participation, came to mind as I prepared for the YP event:

Public participation is essential for creating a strong and engaged community; it’s also the right and responsibility of citizens in a democratic society. We know that in part the resources City administrators need to do the above adequately are not sufficient. If we’re going to take citizen participation seriously in Omaha—and I think we should—we need to invest in it. Mode Shift Omaha, and no doubt other groups interested in public participation, are also here to help.

What do you think we should do to improve public participation in Omaha?

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