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INSIGHT 5

Budget Engagement: Clear Misconceptions - Even During Cuts

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WHEN MONEY MEETS COMMUNITY VALUES

Budgets Are High-Stakes Engagement Moments

Budgets are where community values meet reality. Residents want transparency and to know their input shapes real decisions.

Our data shows that 81% of residents say it’s important to be included in budget decisions.

Many anticipate cuts and want a voice to prevent a breach of trust.

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WHY BUDGET ENGAGEMENT MATTERS

Budget discussions are high-stakes moments for engagement. They’re an opportunity to show transparency, build trust, and demonstrate that resident input informs real decisions.

Residents should have multiple ways to engage — attending in-person hearings, registering for virtual meetings, submitting online comments, or watching livestreamed sessions.

PublicInput’s public meetings tools make this possible, ensuring residents can be part of the conversation even if they can’t attend in person.

What this means for you:
Budget conversations should be treated as relationship building opportunities.

Use PublicInput to collect, report, and share feedback efficiently, integrate surveys with public meetings, and offer livestreamed or on-demand participation.

These approaches ensure the community feels heard even during tough decisions, strengthening trust and fostering ongoing participation.

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HOW THE CITY OF ASHEVILLE CENTERED RESIDENTS IN RECOVERY & BUDGET DECISIONS

NCDOT Case Study on Public Engagement

After Hurricane Helene, Asheville faced the dual challenge of rebuilding infrastructure and restoring trust. Using PublicInput, the city launched a multi-channel engagement effort that reached nearly 7,000 residents, with a focus on historically underrepresented communities. Surveys, a centralized Recovery Engagement Hub, targeted outreach, and accessible meeting tools ensured feedback informed budget priorities and recovery plans.

By tracking participation and closing the feedback loop, Asheville demonstrated transparency and strengthened community trust. This approach ensured that critical recovery and budget decisions reflected the needs of the whole community.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

The State of Community Engagement Report

2025 U.S. National Look at How Residents Connect with Local Government

It’s Never Been More Important to Engage Directly with Residents

Residents want to participate directly — proxies don’t cut it anymore.

Quiet Doesn’t Mean Opposition: Show Your Reach

Demonstrating reach builds confidence among residents.

Residents Want Digital Outreach & Preferred Channel Engagement

Learn which formats resonate and where opportunities exist to reach more people.

Loop in Community Based Organizations to Grow Reach

CBOs work best as outreach partners, not substitutes for direct public participation.

Budget Engagement: Clear Misconceptions - Even During Cuts

Residents want transparency and to know their input shapes real decisions.

Take Action and Meet the Moment

By modernizing formats, closing awareness gaps, and building trust local governments can move beyond the “angry few” and engage the full community.

Engage using standard survey question formats that you’re used to with consumer survey tools. From the single and multi-select, to Likert, slider, and text input formats, you’ve got the basics covered.