Trenton Civic Trust June 2016 Meeting
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Trenton
Civic Trust
http://www.thecitizenscampaign.org/trenton_civic_trust
Monthly
several residents and Trenton supporters gather to discuss various topics of
concern and work to design and implement solutions.
Supported by The Citizens Campaign’s platform of civic power
tools and training, and its pro bono government attorneys and policy experts in
urban government, Civic Trustees are changing the game by:
· Engaging in bottom-up
conversations about issues they care about
· Conducting evidence-based
research on these issues to identify what is working in other cities
· Shaping the solution to
make it more feasible to get results. This is called “doing the doable”.
· Working with The Citizens
Campaign’s Legal Task Force to turn the solution into a “ready to adopt” legal
form such as an ordinance, executive order, or resolution
· Approaching challenges
with a “no blame” perspective in order to keep the focus on the solutions
· Partnering with local
government to get results that are: (1) evidence-based, 2) cost effective, and
3) beneficial to the whole community
· Achieving success via
adoption of their solutions by city council, school boards, planning boards and
other government agencies
· Sharing the ongoing story
of city government innovation through civic leadership written by City
Storytellers
Meet
Princess Hoagland the Trenton Civic Trust Facilitator
Our June
2016 meeting held at Thomas Edison State University included a presentation by
The Citizens Campaign Chairman and Founder Harry Pozycki. Pozycki outlined the “10 Key Steps To Get Results”
in “No Blame Problem Solving.”
During each meeting Trustees gather into smaller groups for specific discussions. Currently we are focusing on Education, Public Safety, Environment, Quality of Life and Economic Development.
If you would
like to join the Trenton Civic Trust or have some questions please visit the
website or contact Angeline Dean 732-548-9798 ext.7