1.What is Your Proximity to Emerson Park? (pick one)
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Please Rank the Following Potential Design Features From High to Low
Educational Garden
Add Benches
Update Bocce Ball Courts
Safety Lighting on Walkways
Safety Lighting on Walkways
Make this the priority
Playground shade structure
Playground shade structure
Make this the priority
Revitalize Field Area
Additional Hydration Station
Additional Hydration Station
Make this the priority
Lighting to Allow for Extended Nighttime Use
Lighting to Allow for Extended Nighttime Use
Make this the priority
Update Basketball court
Public Art (mosaic tile, sculptures, murals)
Public Art (mosaic tile, sculptures, murals)
Make this the priority
Other
Zen Garden
Update Exercise Equipment
Update Exercise Equipment
Make this the priority
Restrooms
Children’s Bike Pump Track
Children’s Bike Pump Track
Make this the priority
Resurface Black top
Update Picnic Area
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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.
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1.What is Your Proximity to Emerson Park? (pick one)
Please Rank the Following Potential Design Features From High to Low
Update Basketball court
Resurface Black top
Revitalize Field Area
Safety Lighting on Walkways
Update Picnic Area
Update Bocce Ball Courts