We frequently seek out public feedback and input into our policy proposals, programs, and services to ensure that we are delivering services that citizens desire in their communities.
We engage because:
Citizens, rights and title holders, and interested parties have much to teach us about our policy proposals, programs, and services;
Including those most impacted by our decisions in our governance processes promotes increased awareness, understanding, and support for our policy decisions;
We have legal obligations to engage on certain issues, such as land use planning and financial decisions; and
We want to make our decision making and governance processes more accessible.
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