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What is a disruptive statement?
A statement
containing personal attacks, profanity, commercial advertising or content which is entirely off-topic, and/or
from a user who has falsified their registration information with the intent to post multiple statements in one topic or to misrepresent their city of residence.
Why does Open Town Hall monitor for disruptive statements?
OpenGov is a non-partisan company dedicated to building public trust in government and broadening civic engagement. Many people will not participate if the forum has disruptive statements.
Does Open Town Hall find many disruptive statements?
No. Disruptive statements are quite rare - less than one in a thousand statements are disruptive.
What does Open Town Hall do if they find a disruptive statement?
Open Town Hall
moves the statement to a different web page,
describes the problem in an email to the author, and
invites the author to change the statement.
Does Open Town Hall ever edit or delete statements?
Never. Only the statement's author can edit or delete a statement.
If I disagree with someone, can I post my opinion?
Yes. Open Town Hall encourages open dialog which, by necessity, includes disagreements.
How do I know if my statement is a 'disagreement' or a 'personal attack'?
Personal attacks are disparaging remarks which impute motives to a person's action. Statements of fact, or of your own opinion are generally not personal attacks.
Here are some examples of statements which are, and are not, personal attacks.
Personal Attack
Not A Personal Attack
He lied.
He said he did X, but in fact he did Y.
She misrepresented the truth.
I don't trust her.
He is greedy.
He is making plenty of money.
It is merely a power play on her part.
She will announce her candidacy soon.
Open Town Hall has two participation channels :
The Registered Channel: Sign in before or just after you submit your response. Either way, Community Feedback will show your response on this website.
The Unregistered Channel: Don't sign in and remain anonymous. Community Feedback will just share your response with Montgomery County Parks staff.
Note: The first time you sign in, you'll need to register (establish an account on Open Town Hall). Registration is free.
The Montgomery County Department of Parks has contracted with Community Feedback to monitor responses shown on this website.
To prevent any single user from dominating the forum, the Montgomery County Department of Parks restricts the number of responses any one user can post on selected topics. Registration helps Community Feedback enforce this restriction.
Users, staff and government leaders often want to know the neighborhood from which a response is posted. Community Feedback uses registration to show the neighborhood next to each response (not the address).
If a user posts a response that does not meet the Montgomery County Department of Parks guidelines for civility , Community Feedback uses the user's email address to invite the user to resolve the issue.
Community Feedback will get your contact information. The company is under contract with the Montgomery County Department of Parks to hold it in strict confidence per their privacy policy .
Since you'll see your own response on Open Town Hall, you'll be able to confirm that your response was posted as you intended.
You'll be able to change and/or delete your response as long as the topic is open.
Yes. Sign out, then set your privacy preference to be "No - just show it without my name to staff". You won't need to register.
While no authentication procedure can perfectly detect every fraudulent registration, Community Feedback is able to secure the registered channel against systematic fraud : cases where users submit enough statements with fraudulent registrations to sway the overall interpretation of the feedback.
Community Feedback is unable to secure the unregistered channel against systematic fraud, because unregistered users are anonymous.
Neither the registered nor the unregistered channel represent a certified voting system or ballot box - and that caveat is footnoted on every page of feedback. Instead, both are additional channels for feedback to government.
Users can participate on the registered channel (by signing in) or on the unregistered channel (by remaining anonymous). The Montgomery County Department of Parks offers both channels in order to broaden participation and maximize decision makers' insights.
The registered channel enables users to assure decision makers that their feedback comes from a real person in a specific neighborhood. It also enables users to participate in a public discussion on the website, as well as manage their own response after posting it.
The unregistered channel is for users who want to provide quick feedback without registering, and/or whose privacy concerns would prevent them from participating if required to register. Because many users with valuable insights will only share them anonymously, this channel gives decision makers the option to consider those insights in their deliberations.
OpenGov is a non-partisan company whose mission is to broaden civic engagement and build public trust in government. The Montgomery County Department of Parks has contracted with OpenGov to administer Open Town Hall.
Which area of Wheaton Regional Park do you use or visit the most? (Choose 1)
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Please rank in order of importance the top 3 existing park facilities or amenities in Wheaton Regional Park that are most important to you or members of your household.
Ice Rink
Describe the significance of this item
Make this the priority
Sports Pavilion
Describe the significance of this item
Make this the priority
Equestrian Riding Center
Describe the significance of this item
Make this the priority
Picnic Shelters and Grills
Describe the significance of this item
Make this the priority
Brookside Gardens
Describe the significance of this item
Make this the priority
Baseball Fields
Describe the significance of this item
Make this the priority
Adventure Playground
Describe the significance of this item
Make this the priority
Brookside Nature Center
Describe the significance of this item
Make this the priority
Outdoor Tennis Courts
Describe the significance of this item
Make this the priority
Basketball Court
Describe the significance of this item
Make this the priority
Paved Trails
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Make this the priority
Miniature Train
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Make this the priority
Carousel
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Make this the priority
Handball Court
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Make this the priority
Unpaved Trails
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Make this the priority
Dog Park
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Make this the priority
Indoor Tennis Center
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Make this the priority
* required
Please rank in order of importance the top 3 park facilities or amenities which are NOT currently found in the park that would you like to see added?
If you choose 'Other" please describe this amenity in the following question.
Soccer Court(s)/Futsal
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Make this the priority
Community Garden
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Make this the priority
Pickleball Court(s)
Describe the significance of this item
Make this the priority
Skate Park
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Make this the priority
Large Group Picnic Area
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Make this the priority
Tai Chi Court
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Make this the priority
Other
Describe the significance of this item
Make this the priority
Nature Play Area
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Make this the priority
Soccer Field(s)
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Make this the priority
Volleyball Court(s)
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Make this the priority
* required
If you chose "Other" in the previous question, please describe the facility or amenity NOT currently in Wheaton Regional Park that you would like to see added.
What is the ONE thing Montgomery Parks should focus on to improve Wheaton Regional Park?
Please share any other comments about your experience using Wheaton Regional Park.
What is your Zip Code? (Your zipcode will not be shared publicly on this website and will only be shared with project administrators.)
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If you would like to receive updates about the Wheaton Regional Park Master Plan, please provide your email address. (Your email address will not be shared publicly on this website and will only be shared with project administrators.)
What is a disruptive statement?
A statement
containing personal attacks, profanity, commercial advertising or content which is entirely off-topic, and/or
from a user who has falsified their registration information with the intent to post multiple statements in one topic or to misrepresent their city of residence.
Why does Open Town Hall monitor for disruptive statements?
OpenGov is a non-partisan company dedicated to building public trust in government and broadening civic engagement. Many people will not participate if the forum has disruptive statements.
Does Open Town Hall find many disruptive statements?
No. Disruptive statements are quite rare - less than one in a thousand statements are disruptive.
What does Open Town Hall do if they find a disruptive statement?
Open Town Hall
moves the statement to a different web page,
describes the problem in an email to the author, and
invites the author to change the statement.
Does Open Town Hall ever edit or delete statements?
Never. Only the statement's author can edit or delete a statement.
If I disagree with someone, can I post my opinion?
Yes. Open Town Hall encourages open dialog which, by necessity, includes disagreements.
How do I know if my statement is a 'disagreement' or a 'personal attack'?
Personal attacks are disparaging remarks which impute motives to a person's action. Statements of fact, or of your own opinion are generally not personal attacks.
Here are some examples of statements which are, and are not, personal attacks.
Personal Attack
Not A Personal Attack
He lied.
He said he did X, but in fact he did Y.
She misrepresented the truth.
I don't trust her.
He is greedy.
He is making plenty of money.
It is merely a power play on her part.
She will announce her candidacy soon.
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Which area of Wheaton Regional Park do you use or visit the most? (Choose 1)
Please rank in order of importance the top 3 existing park facilities or amenities in Wheaton Regional Park that are most important to you or members of your household.
Describe the significance of this item
Describe the significance of this item
Describe the significance of this item
Please rank in order of importance the top 3 park facilities or amenities which are NOT currently found in the park that would you like to see added? If you choose 'Other" please describe this amenity in the following question.
Describe the significance of this item
If you chose "Other" in the previous question, please describe the facility or amenity NOT currently in Wheaton Regional Park that you would like to see added.
No response.What is the ONE thing Montgomery Parks should focus on to improve Wheaton Regional Park?
I think the most important thing MP should concentrate is to keep the woods and natural areas in Wheaton Regional Park healthy. Right now, many of the wooded areas near Pine Lake have lost a lot of trees, which means there is less food for wildlife. This park, located where it is, is a haven for wildlife. Other than planting trees to replace those that have fallen, is there a plan for culling deer? Since I've been birding at Shorefield Road area there has been a huge amount of lost trees and shrubs. Please don't remove the areas that are still standing.
Please share any other comments about your experience using Wheaton Regional Park.
Wheaton Regional Park is a wonderful place to find birds, especially in the spring. I usually find more species there than anywhere else in the Washington area, especially as close in to the city as this park.
What is your Zip Code? (Your zipcode will not be shared publicly on this website and will only be shared with project administrators.)
20816If you would like to receive updates about the Wheaton Regional Park Master Plan, please provide your email address. (Your email address will not be shared publicly on this website and will only be shared with project administrators.)
No response.