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Historical Commission Agenda and Packet 2011 01 19
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All Participants <br />The public 15 also accountable for the public in- <br />volvement process and for the results it produces. <br />All parties (including Council, advisory boards, staif, <br />proponents, opponents and the public) are respon <br />sible for: <br />working within the process in a cooperative and <br />civil manner; <br />mfncusing on real issues and not on furthering per- <br />sonal agendas; <br />balancing personal concerns with the needs of <br />the community as a whole; <br />having realistic expectations; <br />participating openly, honestly and constructively, <br />offering ideas, suggestions and alternatives; <br />listening carefully and actively considering every- <br />one's perspectives; <br />identifying their concerns and issues early in the <br />process; <br />providing their names and contact information if <br />they want direct feedback; <br />remembering that no single voice is more im- <br />portant than all others, and that there are diverse <br />opinions to be considered; <br />making every effort to work within the p ject <br />schedule and if this is not possible, discussing this <br />with the proponent without delay; <br />recognizing that process schedules may be con <br />strained by external factors such as Iimited fund- <br />ing, broader project schedules or legislative re- <br />quirements; <br />moccepting some responsibility for keeping them- <br />selves avvareofcurrentissues, making others <br />aware of project activities and soliciting their <br />involvement and input; and <br />considering that the quality of the outcome and <br />how that outcome is achieved are both important. <br />Updated 72/70 <br />This pamphlet to <br />prepared pursuant <br />Home Rule f�� <br />the ,°�1� ,.Q,c Charter ",e <br />City f/ Louisville. <br />O, �OU/�.",c. <br />This is compilation of Articles 4 and 5 <br />of the Charter of the City of Louisville <br />rf' n�/� 8� <br />���/��NJ"U�v,c���"°����/�"'e <br />City 's Offi 749 Main Street, <br />Louisville, Colorado, and the City's <br />�0�/�","c, �w,w��� <br />web site at www.LouisvilleCO.gov. <br />This also v��� <br />,,,/��OyR�,c�/�O,�O�DQ.,�c�tO <br />f body n� <br />�V�yY���OV���O'Q��Uv,,��O� (board <br />or commission) at that body's first <br />each meeting year. <br />
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