So I think this is a good point, and the Minneapolis 2040 plan showed us the power of effective community engagement https://twitter.com/scttdvd/status/1199031708286377986">https://twitter.com/scttdvd/s...
But as a counter counter point, I think we also need to be able to recognize the resources needed to do comprehensive outreach on every little issue, and honestly assesses if we have the capability to actually do that https://twitter.com/sandypsj/status/1198740120259706881">https://twitter.com/sandypsj/...
Will we have the resources to truly create an equitable engagement process, or would we just create another power structure that the status quo can take advantage of to maintain the status quo? https://twitter.com/sandypsj/status/1198740904305209355">https://twitter.com/sandypsj/...
Sometimes the most equitable outcome is giving everyone access to something only a few had, but sometimes there& #39;s no practical way to do that, and the most realistic equitable outcome is to take away access from everyone https://twitter.com/sandypsj/status/1198744507367469056">https://twitter.com/sandypsj/...