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District invites community to ‘Let’s Talk Squamish’

staff report
October 6, 2021 11:57am

The District has launched Let’s Talk Squamish, a new engagement space that will serve as an online hub for the District’s public engagement efforts.

Let’s Talk Squamish invites residents to participate in local planning and decision-making by asking questions, sharing ideas, and providing feedback on projects that will shape the future of Squamish.

Residents are encouraged to participate and join the conversation at LetsTalkSquamish.ca.

Let’s Talk Squamish has launched with two current public engagement efforts: Budget 2022 and the Off-Leash Dog pilot project.

The Garibaldi Estates Neighbourhood Plan public engagement is also scheduled to launch on the platform within the next two weeks.

“Meaningful public engagement involves hearing a range of perspectives from all residents and when we hear and consider a diversity of perspectives we can all work together to build stronger plans and solutions for our community,” says Mayor Karen Elliott.

“We know that perspectives can differ amongst neighbours and friends, and that’s okay, as long as they are both valued and heard. We invite all Squamish residents to participate openly and respectfully, and to join us in strengthening the way in which we engage with the community.”

Let’s Talk Squamish will be updated regularly and its goal is to serve as a positive space for residents to come together and share different perspectives.

With Let’s Talk Squamish, the district says it can build on the best practices from other communities while learning and listening to what works best here at home.

“We are acutely aware of how busy everyone’s lives are, and by providing ways for people to engage with us at a time that is convenient for them, we hope to reach more residents to help inform the decisions in front of Council,” continues Elliott.

“There are many big conversations underway and coming up that we want and need to hear residents’ perspectives on. And while we will be offering in person engagement opportunities for some projects, I encourage everyone – young and old – to explore this platform and try it out with these first few topics.”

The information available on Let’s Talk Squamish can be viewed and accessed by everyone. Residents will be asked to create an account via a simple, short form, in order to ask questions, share ideas, and have access to the input opportunities on the site.

Only user names will be visible to the public, and anonymous polls and surveys will still be offered, however registering allows residents to be updated on the projects that matter most to them.

It also helps the district know a little bit about who is engaging on a given topic. Registration also promotes a safe and respectful space for all users.

Visit LetsTalkSquamish.ca to explore the site.

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  1. Donald Patrick says

    October 6, 2021 at 12:09 pm

    Great idea to have a sounding board as long as there is someone with conviction monitoring the board … we have a District City hall that was once considered to be a place to take your suggestion or idea of improvement, but now may as well go out into Stan Clarke Park and talk to yourself ….. more satisfaction will be achieved.

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