In a series of community forums, Austin provided residents the opportunity to hear from finalists and share their questions, concerns, and feedback via a brief text message survey.
Jay Dawkins
Online surveys are empowering your loudest residents. Here’s how data management can change that
Today, while much has changed, some hasn’t. Democracy, at its best, conveys the voice of the people to the institutions built to serve the people. But the tools, channels, and means of conveying that voice have multiplied.
As those channels have multiplied, complexity has reared its ugly head, making the simple act of listening into something much more involved than once encountered.
Innovators Wanted: Now accepting beta partners for ‘Mayor Mode’
We’re keeping this beta so we can focus our effort and attention on a handful of users interested in developing a dashboard for their stakeholders — such as the mayor, council, or city manager…
Two things I learned at 3CMA
Though we were only in Anaheim for 3 days, and got a cumulative 12 hours of sleep, we met a ton of great people and were reminded of why PublicInput’s work matters…
What do I do with all these emails?!
We had provided the public with clean, low-friction input channels—a mobile friendly online survey, targeted social media posts, and live meeting voting. But somehow, residents felt compelled to email [email protected]with their comments…
Introducing PublicInput.com Kiosk Mode
Whether town hall meetings, petitions, hand-written letters, social media, online forums, and the dreaded paper form — conveying information from citizens to leaders is no simple task.
At PublicInput.com, our focus has been tying together the many input channels into one dashboard to simplify the process for both citizens and agencies…
How to get the most out of your online surveys
We are all about public engagement at PublicInput.com, but more importantly effective public engagement. An important step of this is lowering the barrier to getting people’s input. So the question was posed, “are we getting the most out of our online surveys?”
As the Lead Data Scientist at PublicInput…I got excited. We hit the data and here are some of the high level points we came up with….
Visualizing Demography to quantify public engagement success
We hear the question almost weekly from clients doing public outreach on on planning initiatives and public projects:
“How do I know when I’ve heard from enough people?”
For many years, the answer to that question has been “it depends”. How many people came to the meetings? What do you know about your area’s residents? Do you feel like you heard from more than the usual suspects…
Live broadcast your next public meeting, thanks to Australians
They’d successfully pulled off something we had only imagined a month earlier — improving ‘meeting mode’ to include the ability to live broadcast public meetings and collect responses and questions from online viewers….
Introducing Kevin Kamto, and machine learning
A few months ago, I got a call from a client about a bright student who was looking for an internship in the civic tech space. “Kevin is a high schooler, but he’s a bit of a prodigy. You should meet him.”
So a few days later, I found myself sitting in with a 17-year-old showing off the video game he built for his classmates…
Did you get my text?
So you’ve gone above and beyond to promote your public meetings, you’ve targeted neighborhoods on Facebook, and you’ve leveraged our meeting tools to foster productive dialog.
But are you sure you’ve reached the residents who need your project the most?
A New Public Square
Today we’re excited to share some great coverage of Cityzen’s new partnership with EducationNC as part of the Reach NC Voices project…