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Weekly Update: Vids, VCs, & Elections

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Dear ELGL members, What a week! This week we held our first ever membership meeting and board election, tentatively firmed up details for #ELGL18 (announcement coming soon), and moved our communications and planning platforms over to Slack and Trello, exclusively. It definitely feels like ELGL is growing up, from a small start-up to a more … Continued

Creative Use of Video for the Franklin, TN State of the City

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] This guest post is by Milissa Reierson, the communications manager for Franklin, Tennessee. [/vc_column_text][vc_video link=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hR8x1Iz9DvE” el_width=”80″ align=”center”][vc_column_text]The City of Franklin, Tennessee, population 76,000, recently held their annual state of the City event, but it wasn’t a boring facts and figures presentation.  Each year the Mayor, Dr. Ken Moore, works with his Communications team to make this presentation … Continued

06/24/17: Laugh, Cry, Think

ELGL co-founder Kent Wyatt (LinkedIn & Twitter) is bloggin’ about those things that make you Laugh, Cry, and Think. Saturday, June 24 It’s a great day to be alive. The sun is out in Portland. Temps are creeping near 100 degrees. The base tan is building. Michael Jordan is hot for a beer. If you … Continued

Kittelson’s Corner: Climate Cities & Diversity in Planning

This is Kittelson’s Corner my weekly musings on things I think are interesting or important, especially in local government nerd-dom. Alright, let’s go… What I Read Elephant in the Planning Room by Giovania Tiarachristie Even though it might spoil an upcoming GovLove episode I have to share this report from Giovania Tiarachristie, who is a neighborhood planner at … Continued

How a Bench Can Help Cities Measure the Impact of Community Events

This is a guest blog post by ELGL member Ed Krafcik with Soofa. In this post, he writes about how Soofa helped measure the crowd attendance during the 2017 Boston Marathon. “If we want to make agile cities, we need to know what works and what doesn’t. Data collection allows us to reflect in real-time … Continued

Podcast: Shifting to a Next Generation Workplace in Aurora, CO

  Michael Lawson Special Projects Manager City of Aurora, CO LinkedIn . The Intern Files is back, this time Madison Thesing interviews Michael Lawson from the City of Aurora, Colorado. Michael leads the city’s special projects office and he discussed how Aurora is taking a new approach to hiring, on-boarding and culture. The “Shift” program … Continued

The Best Ever with Bobby Albrecht, City of Wauwatosa, WI

We hope you can deal with change because we’re changing up new member introductions. ELGL has grown tired of everyone and everything being proclaimed as “the best ever.” From now on, we’ll only believe it if our members dub it so. Hold onto your keyboard and mouse. Our new members are here to inform you about the … Continued

Organization Bylaws

Bylaws – Adopted Amendments – May 2017 ARTICLE 1 Name The name of this organization shall be Engaging Local Government Leaders (ELGL). ARTICLE 2 Network Area The area of this organization shall be international. ARTICLE 3 Purpose The purpose of ELGL is to connect, communicate, and educate about local government. The organization, being organized and operated exclusively … Continued

Six Pack of Engagement Case Studies

#ELGL17 sponsor and all-in member Bang the Table provides the latest resources on citizen engagement. Learn more by contacting Matt Crozier – matt@bangthetable.com or Casey Earp –  casey@bangthetable.com. Case Studies Resilient Together: As part of the 100 Resilient Cities network, the City of Boulder uses EngagementHQ to educate citizens on resiliency and gather ideas on how … Continued

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