Tag: community engagement
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A Question from a Neighbor: How Can One Council Member Create Real Change?
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A Golden resident asked an important question: how can one new council member actually build the consensus needed to create real change? Read my full, detailed answer on my leadership philosophy and my specific, two-part strategy for fixing the broken process at City Hall.
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A Plan to Have a Plan: The City’s Wildfire Response Puts Residents Last
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The city’s official wildfire plan isn’t a real plan; it’s a bureaucratic document that puts residents last. While City Hall can find $50M+ for a new civic center without a vote, they tell families in high-risk fire zones they’re on their own. This isn’t just a policy failure; it’s a crisis of priorities.
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A Traffic Meltdown, A Tone-Deaf Email: Undeniable Proof of Golden’s Broken Process
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On August 27th, a traffic meltdown paralyzed 19th Street, proving resident warnings about safety were valid. Hours later, the City’s response wasn’t an invitation to a conversation, but a surreal, dismissive email that ignored the chaos. This is undeniable proof of Golden’s broken process in action.
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We’ve Done the Work. Now We’re Calling for a Meeting on 19th Street
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After years of being ignored, Golden residents have a plan to fix the traffic on 19th Street. We held a workshop, created a professional blueprint, and formally requested a meeting with the city. See the plan and learn how we’re fixing the broken process.