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Public Involvement Policy <br />Public participation is an essential element of the City's representative form of government. To promote <br />effective public participation City officials, advisory board members, staff and participants should all observe the <br />following guiding principles, roles and responsibilities: <br />Guiding Principles for Public Involvement <br />Inclusive not Exclusive - Everyone's participation is welcome. Anyone with a known interest in the issue will be <br />identified, invited and encouraged to be involved early in the process. <br />• Voluntary Participation - The process will seek the support of those participants willing to invest the time <br />necessary to make it work. <br />• Purpose Driven - The process will be clearly linked to when and how decisions are made. These links will <br />be communicated to participants. <br />• Time, Financial and Legal Constraints - The process will operate within an appropriate time frame and <br />budget and observe existing legal and regulatory requirements. <br />• Communication - The process and its progress will be communicated to participants and the community <br />at -large using appropriate methods and technologies. <br />• Adaptability - The process will be adaptable so that the level of public involvement is reflective of the <br />magnitude of the issue and the needs of the participants. <br />• Access to Information -The process will provide participants with timely access to all relevant information <br />in an understandable and user-friendly way. Education and training requirements will be considered. <br />• Access to Decision Making - The process will give participants the opportunity to influence decision <br />making. <br />• Respect for Diverse Interests - The process will foster respect for the diverse values, interests and <br />knowledge of those involved. <br />• Accountability - The process will reflect that participants are accountable to both their constituents and <br />to the success of the process. <br />• Evaluation - The success and results of the process will be measured and evaluated. <br />Roles and Responsibilities - City Council <br />City Council is ultimately responsible to all the citizens of Louisville and must weigh each of its decisions <br />accordingly. Councilors are responsible to their local constituents under the ward system; however they must <br />carefully consider the concerns expressed by all parties. Council must ultimately meet the needs of the entire <br />community —including current and future generations —and act in the best interests of the City as a whole. <br />During its review and decision -making process, Council has an obligation to recognize the efforts and <br />activities that have preceded its deliberations. Council should have regard for the public involvement processes <br />that have been completed in support or opposition of projects. <br />Roles and Responsibilities - City Staff and Advisory Boards <br />The City should be designed and run to meet the needs and priorities of its citizens. Staff and advisory boards <br />must ensure the Guiding Principles direct their work. In addition to the Guiding Principles, staff and advisory <br />boards are responsible for: <br />• ensuring that decisions and recommendations reflect the needs and desires of the community as a <br />whole; <br />• pursuing public involvement with a positive spirit because it helps clarify those needs and desires and <br />also adds value to projects; <br />• fostering long-term relationships based on respect and trust in all public involvement activities; <br />— 10 — <br />