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Engaging Residents Helps Build Vibrant Communities

Everybody wants a healthy, vibrant community to call home. Inclusive land-use planning may help counties achieve this goal and address common annoyances such as long commutes, traffic congestion and poor air quality.

The Institute for Local Government (ILG), CSAC’s research affiliate, has released a new resource for county officials and staff to use when talking to their communities about land-use planning. Building Healthy and Vibrant Communities: Achieving Results Through Community Engagement presents an overview of land-use planning, who is involved, why community engagement matters and ways to participate.

How to Use This Resource

Land-use planning is a complex topic with broad implications for our communities, yet it can be difficult to explain to residents. This resource is designed to help officials and staff do just that — it’s a tool that uses clear language and simple graphics to explain what land-use planning is, how the process typically works and ways that your community can be involved.

Why Community Engagement Matters

Public engagement processes can take time and scarce resources to implement effectively. Such processes are not always appropriate in all situations. However, there are many practical reasons to engage residents in planning, including:

  • Clearer identification of what the public values;
  • Increased civility;
  • Reduced risk of legal challenges;
  • Faster, more streamlined project implementation;
  • Better-informed residents;
  • Improved decision-making; and
  • Higher rates of community participation and leadership development.

A more informed and engaged public can make your job easier and generate more understanding of and support for the final decisions reached by local elected officials. Participation helps generate ownership. Involved residents who have participated in shaping a proposed policy, project or program will better understand the issue and the reasons for the decisions.

 

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