Community engagement is essential for successful economic development. By involving residents in the planning process, city managers can ensure that projects reflect the community's needs and priorities. This not only helps to build trust and support but also leads to more effective and sustainable economic initiatives.
Zencity's Annual Planning Workflow provides a structured approach to community engagement, helping city managers gather input, analyze feedback, and make data-driven decisions.
Gathering Community Input
Collecting wide-scale community input is the first step in Zencity's Annual Planning Workflow. This involves using community surveys to understand residents' concerns, priorities, and aspirations. By gathering this information, city managers can identify representative challenges and opportunities, ensuring that the planning process addresses the most critical issues.
For example, in Hermiston, Oregon, city officials used Zencity's community surveys to gather feedback on quality-of-life issues. The insights revealed key areas of concern, such as public safety and infrastructure, which were then prioritized in the city's strategic plan.
Analyzing Feedback and Setting Priorities
Once community input is gathered, the next step is to analyze the feedback and set priorities. Zencity's platform uses advanced analytics to identify trends and highlight key insights from the survey data. This helps city managers understand what matters most to residents and make informed decisions about resource allocation and project planning.
In Stockton, California, Zencity's analytics helped city officials prioritize youth engagement and programming, which emerged as a top concern in community feedback. This led to a reevaluation of the city's strategic goals, ensuring that they were aligned with residents' preferences.
Engaging the community throughout the planning process is crucial for maintaining transparency and building support. Zencity's Engage tool allows city managers to publish drafts, gather feedback, and drill down on key issues. This interactive approach ensures that residents have a voice in the planning process and can provide input on specific proposals.
In Wasco County, Zencity's Engage tool was used to gather feedback on a new public safety initiative. The community's input helped shape the final plan, ensuring that it addressed residents' concerns and received broad support.
Measuring the performance and impact of plans is the final step in the Annual Planning Workflow. Zencity's platform provides ongoing monitoring and reporting capabilities, allowing city managers to track progress and evaluate the effectiveness of their initiatives. This continuous feedback loop ensures that plans remain relevant and can be adjusted based on real-time data.
In Seguin, Texas, city officials used Zencity to monitor the impact of a new stormwater utility fee. By tracking community sentiment and feedback, the city was able to adjust the fee and improve public understanding of its importance, ultimately gaining council approval and resident support.