OST for a city council

Jeff Aitken ja at svn.net
Wed Apr 10 15:55:04 PDT 2002


Koos, I just finished a daylong OST for public input into a plan for a
large and complex intersection and neighborhood in San Francisco.

A local group of architects and designers sponsored the event and invited
every property owner and tenant in the area.

It was a daylong OST and attracted 25 people, which was fewer than
expected. Yet a quite diverse group worked thru a number of contentious
issues, completely self-managed their groups and notes, and generated a
number of creative recommendations. These will be delivered to the planning
department, which will consider them as they develop a draft plan for the
usual public hearings.

Two staff from the city planning office participated, and they were pleased
at the quality of the work and their ability to engage with stakeholders
around important issues.

We used several poster-size maps of the neighborhood, which were useful for
the small groups and were then attached to the notes.

Good luck to you

Jeff

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Jeff Aitken
Collaboration consultant: specialist in open space process
1281 Burnside Road, Sebastopol CA 95472 USA
(+01) 707-829-8256
http://www.openspaceworld.org

"There is time only to work slowly.
There is no time not to love."
--  Deena Metzger

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