Resources and Background Information on Civic Engagement


"I expect consistency in the process, an interactive exchange of ideas leading to clear decisions which employ the general consensus of those involved, but also measured consideration of dissenting opinions. Decisions should be actionable and implemented swiftly. Decision -makers must be held accountable."
(Table comment from the Community Dialogue, 11/15/12)
Staff has collected and reviewed information on what other communities around the country are doing to improve their public participation experience. Let us know if you have a resource to share. We'll add it to the list. In addition, you'll find media links regarding What's Next Alexandria.
Examples of "Principles of Engagement" documents
National organizations focused on civic engagement

Jurisdictions or planning efforts with notable civic engagement programs or elements, including online engagement:
- Arlington County, Virginia
- Norfolk, Virginia
- Boston – Community Engagement Strategy
- Decatur, Georgia
- Denver, Colorado: South Lincoln Housing Redevelopment
- Eau Claire, Wisconsin: Clear Vision Eau Claire
- Illinois Department of Transportation, Circle Interchange Stakeholder Involvement Plan (SIP)
- This SIP provides a guide for implementing stakeholder involvement for the planning and design phases of the Circle Interchange project. It will be used as a blueprint for defining methods and tools to educate and engage stakeholders in the decision-making process for this project.
- New Hampshire: New Hampshire Listens
- New York Regional Planning
- Philadelphia, PA: Budget Planning
- Portland, Oregon Office of Neighborhood Involvement
- Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Portsmouth Listens
- Salem Sustainable Cities Initiative: Civic Engagement Strategies
- San Francisco, California
- Toronto: Review and Reflection on Current Practices and Future Approaches
- Ventura, California Civic Engagement Division
- Utah: Envision Utah
- Vancouver, Canada: Greenest City Initiative
Examples of Online Engagement Platforms
- Action Alexandria – brings together neighbors and local nonprofit organizations to exchange ideas, coordinate efforts, and solve problems in our community.
- Civic Commons – collaborative catalog of civic apps to help cities engage
- Code for America - working to change the way cities work through technology and public service
- Crowdsourcing - obtains ideas by soliciting contributions from a large group of undefined people from the online community
- IdeaScale – online civic engagement platform

- Mindmixer – online civic engagement platform
- Neighborland – online civic engagement platform
- OpenPlans – non-profit focused on open government and transportation
- Open Town Hall – online civic engagement platform
- The Project for Public Spaces -- Digital Placemaking
- UserVoice – online civic engagement platform
Articles about Civic Engagement
Media Links About the What's Next Alexandria Initiative
- City Hosts Second 'What's Next, Alexandria?' Dialogue - Old Town Alexandria Patch, January 30, 2013
- Participate: What’s Next Alexandria Online Event - January 7, 2013
- 'What's Next, Alexandria?' Launches Citizen Engagement Effort - West End Patch November 16, 2012
- "What's Next Alexandria, The Dialogue Begins," Alexandria News, November 16, 2012
- 'What's Next Alexandria' Dialogue Set for Nov. 15 Old Town Patch November 9, 2012
- 'What's Next Alexandria' Survey Extended Old Town Patch October 18, 2012
- What's Next, Alexandria? (Blog Post) West End Patch October 10, 2012
- City Launches Civic Engagement Initiative - Old Town Alexandria Patch September 25, 2012
- What's Next, Alexandria? - AlexandriaNews.org September 21, 2012
Other links of interest
For more information, contact Carrie Beach at 703.746.3853 or send an email to whatsnext@alexandriava.gov.