The City of Berkeley (the “City”) has partnered with OpenGov, a third-party online forum provider, to create a civic engagement platform named “Berkeley Considers” that will allow the residents of Berkeley to get more involved in City government. Berkeley Considers is a forum for the discussion of proposed City projects and upcoming policy topics related to local government in the City and its partner agencies. The topics are generated by City staff or the City Council Agenda Committee for the purpose of public participation in current government decision making.
To ensure that all voices are heard and that forum participants are able to speak freely about the posted topics, participants who register to use the forum must agree to not post disruptive statements. Disruptive statements include the following:
- Statements that do not relate to the posted topic;
- Personal attacks and statements that threaten or abuse other forum participants, members of the public, City staff or City officials;
- Hate speech; Content that promotes, fosters, or perpetuates discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, national origin, physical or mental disability or sexual orientation;
- Statements containing any sort of commercial advertising or soliciting funds for commercial purposes;
- Statement from users who have falsified their registration information with the intent to post multiple statements in one topic or to misrepresent their city of residence; and
- Statements that include obscene, pornographic, abusive, or otherwise illegal material.
- Private, personal information published without consent of the individual identified;
- Content that violates a legal ownership interest of any other party;
- Information that is likely to compromise the safety or security of the public or public systems;
- Campaigning with respect to candidates or ballot measures
- Direct advocacy with respect to specific candidates for elected office,;
- Incitement of illegal activity;
- Photos or other images that fall in any of the above categories; and
- Hyperlinks to material that falls in any of the above categories.
OpenGov, acting as the forum monitor, will remove any disruptive statements that are posted on the forum. Forum participants who post disruptive statements may lose their posting privileges.
Frequently asked questions about the participation guidelines
Why does Open Town Hall monitor for disruptive statements?
OpenGov is a non-partisan company dedicated to building public trust in government through the broadening of civic engagement. It is OpenGov’s and the City of Berkeley’s experience that many people who would otherwise participate in governmental forums, such as City Council meetings, will not participate, if the result is that they are subjected to abuse or insult, or if the forum itself is disrupted.
Does Open Town Hall find many disruptive statements?
No. Disruptive statements are quite rare - less than one in a thousand statements on topics moderated by OpenGov nationwide are disruptive.
What does Open Town Hall do if they find a disruptive statement?
OpenGov:
- moves the statement to an unpublished area,
- describes the problem in an email to the author, and
- invites the author to change the statement or invites the author to email it directly to the City Council without changes
Does Open Town Hall ever edit statements?
No. Only a statement's author can edit a statement. If a statement is removed from the Berkeley Considers public website, it will still be seen by the City of Berkeley and be part of the public record.
If I disagree with someone, can I post my opinion?
Yes. Open Town Hall encourages open dialog and debate which, by necessity, includes disagreements. Statements of fact, or of your own opinion are generally not personal attacks.
How do I know if my statement is a 'disagreement' or a 'personal attack'?
Here are some examples of statements which are, and are not, personal attacks.
Rank the following policy goals in order of importance:
Describe the significance of this item
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Describe the significance of this item
If you chose other, please explain
Select your top three choices of preferences that would prioritize applications in affordable housing placement:
If you chose other, please explain
Older adults and people with disabilities who are either about to be displaced, currently live in housing that in not accessible, or have already been displaced. Berkeley has historically been the home of the independent living movement. Many people with disabilities moved here in the 70s and 80s because it was a beacon of accessibility. Those people are being forced out now due to lack of accessible housing. Berkeley has also become rather ageist.. we are a youth focused city because of the university, but it is actually a city that is aging and we have been in denial and done nothing to accommodate our aging populations. Also, all those people who came here in the 80s with disabilities are ALSO aging.
Are there organizations or local community groups that the City should be in touch with for their opinions on an affordable housing preference policy?
Berkeley Center for independent living.
What do you think is the best way to reach out to people who have been displaced from Berkeley to get their opinions on an affordable housing preference policy?
Contact the Area Agency on Aging and the Berkeley Center for Independent Living.
Is there something else the City should be asking or keeping in mind for an affordable housing preference policy?
Older adults and people with disabilities. Also, senior housing that is intergenerational, meaning an older person who is taking care of grandchildren should be able to live there.
What is your current housing situation?
What is your current zip code?
94709Have you ever lived in Berkeley?
Do you currently work in Berkeley?
How do you identify your race/ethnicity (select all that apply)?
How do you identify your gender?
How many people live in your household?
5What was your annual household income in the last 12 months?