During a recent city council meeting, concerns were raised regarding the outreach efforts for the Sustainability Action Plan (SAP) in Grand Junction. A speaker highlighted that only 589 community members participated in the outreach, representing less than 1% of the city's population. This low engagement was deemed insufficient for a plan of such significance.
The speaker criticized the city's approach, noting that information about the SAP was primarily disseminated through QR codes at poorly attended events, rather than through a comprehensive media campaign aimed at informing the entire community. They pointed out that many staff members present at these events lacked in-depth knowledge of the plan, further hindering effective communication.
The absence of a scientific method for gathering public opinion was also highlighted, with suggestions that bulk mailers could have been sent to every household and business to ensure broader awareness and input. The speaker emphasized the need for full disclosure and adequate time for the community to understand the implications of the sustainability plan before any decisions are made.
In conclusion, the speaker urged the council to reject the current plan, advocating for a more inclusive and transparent process that truly reflects the views of Grand Junction's citizens and businesses.