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is the term used for a branch of public policy which encompasses various disciplines which seek to order and regulate the use of land in an efficient and ethical way Civic Engagement describes efforts to make a difference in the civic life of our communities and developing the combination of kn ID: 533238

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Land use planning

is the term used for a branch of public policy which encompasses various disciplines which seek to order and regulate the use of land in an efficient and ethical way

Civic Engagement

describes efforts to make a difference in the civic life of our communities and developing the combination of knowledge, skills, values, and motivation to make that difference

Consensus Building

is a process for seeking unanimous agreement, involving a good faith effort to meet the interests of all stakeholders

LAND USE PLANNING

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

CONSENSUS BUILDING

TRANSFORMING CIVIC CULTURESlide8

Establish and adhere to ground rules

Use public projects to change public expectations

Set and

stick

to schedules

Hold governmental and non-governmental stakeholders accountable

Extensively

document stakeholder input

Evaluate

process and content

Re-create Civic CultureSlide9

Hierarchal

Win-lose

Position-basedCompetitive

LinearExclusiveOne dimensional

Elite access to technologies

Non-hierarchalWin-win

Interest-basedCollaborative

Multi-directionalInclusive

Multi-dimensionalOpen access to technologies

Reset Civic NormsSlide10

Create governance partnerships

Design for intent

Use alternative dispute techniques

Adopt civic engagement principles

Use "best practice" techniques, tools, and vehicles

Achieve consensus-based decisions

Civic Engagement Process DesignSlide11

Create just and sustainable agreements about land uses

Ground philosophy in principles and values of justice and sustainability

Combine dispute resolution and civic engagement

Implement place-based strategies

Invest in human capital

Model green practices

Add value

Engagement objectivesSlide12

Participation

“Audience”

Un-Informed, not conversant

Externally activated

Event focused

Static encounters

Linear

One dimensional

Civic Engagement

“Constituency”

Informed, conversant

Internally motivated

Process focused

Accountable Relationships

Multi-directional

Integrated, multi-dimensional

From Public Participation to Civic EngagementSlide13

Agree on the “text”

Major League Baseball Park

Site Assessment and Evaluation & District Master Plan

McMillan Sand Filtration Site

Northwest 1 Redevelopment Plan

Old Convention Center Site

Poplar Point Site Development Plan

St. Elizabeths Master Plan Amendment/DHS Consolidation

Barry Farm|Park Chester|Wade Road Redevelopment Plan

Define the end result first

Brookland/CUA Metro Station Small Area Plan

Georgia Ave/Petworth Metro Station Area & Corridor Plan

Anacostia Access Transportation Study

Anacostia Waterfront Initiative

Congress Heights Traffic Calming Design and Safety Study

Kenilworth Ave Corridor Transportation Study

Middle Anacostia Crossings Transportation Study

New York Ave Corridor Transportation Study

South Capitol Street Corridor Study

U Street Parking and Transportation Plan

Reservation 13 / Hill East Draft Master Plan

Manage “democratic” urges

Benning Road Corridor Redevelopment Framework

Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Corridor Land Development Plan

Riggs Road/South Dakota Ave Area Development Plan

Upper Georgia Ave Area Land Development Plan

Honor the disagreements

Boathouse Row Planning Study

CapitalSpace Initiative

Department of Parks and Recreation 5 Year Master Plan

Anacostia Waterfront Riverwalk and Trail

Results matter, not effort

National Museum of African American History and Culture

Tier I - II EIS & Section 106

South Capitol Street EIS

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Street Bridges EIS

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th

Street Bridge Corridor EISSlide14
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OUTREACHSlide17
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Where every resident:

Participates in a diverse, thriving, equitable economy

Lives in safe neighborhoods free of crime, whether in Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, or Southwest

Has quality public or public charter schools no matter what neighborhood he or she lives inHas a high quality of life that includes access to quality healthcare, recreation, transportation, and retail choices in every Ward of the city

Lives in neighborhoods in which affordable and luxury housing easily co-exist and where our low and moderate income residents can thrive

Receives a solid return on investment and high quality customer service from their governmentLives in the most environmentally sound, sustainable city in the world

“One City” means…Slide20

There

is another element that must be present in our struggle that then makes our resistance and nonviolence truly meaningful.

That

element

is

reconciliation

.

Our

ultimate end must be

the

creation of

the

beloved

community

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Raleigh, NC – April 15, 1960Slide21
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