The Point Russell Community Engagement Charter is an agreement between and among City Council and the citizens of Point Russell concerning citizen engagement with city government that establishes the commitments, responsibilities, and fundamental concepts of this relationship.
At the core of democratic government are two pillars that also form the basis of effective citizen engagement:
Engaging people on issues that affect their lives and their city is a key component of democratic society. Public involvement encourages participation, actions and personal responsibility. The goal of community engagement is to lead to more informed and, therefore, better decision-making.
This Charter’s overarching objective is to enhance communications and access to information for citizens, and to facilitate and enable meaningful engagement.
As used in this document, the following terms are defined to mean:
To fulfill the vision and mission of the Point Russell Community Engagement Charter, City Council makes the following commitments:
Successful resident engagement requires meaningful interaction and dialogue between residents and their local government resulting in a constructive relationship among the parties.
Point Russell residents elect a mayor and ward representative whose role is defined in the Municipal Act. Council must represent the public and consider the well-being and interest of the municipality.
The International Association for Public Participation's (IAP2) spectrum of participation is a recognized global standard for identifying the different levels of participation. Five levels of engagement, referenced from the IAP2's Public Participation Spectrum, will be used in City of Burlington community engagement activities. IAP2's Public Participation Spectrum shows the possible types of engagement with stakeholders and communities. The spectrum also shows the increasing level of public impact progressing through the spectrum beginning with "inform" through to "empower".