City launches public participation plan with Citizens Advisory Committee meetings

May 05, 2025 | Clarkdale, Yavapai County, Arizona

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Clarkdale officials are ramping up community engagement with a new public participation plan aimed at enhancing transparency and accessibility in local governance. During the recent council meeting, leaders outlined their commitment to broad public notification, emphasizing the importance of making information available through various channels, including the town's website and social media platforms.

Key to this initiative is the establishment of a Citizens Advisory Committee, which will meet monthly to review project drafts and gather community feedback. This committee is designed to ensure that residents, major landowners, town staff, and public agencies, such as the fire department, have a voice in the planning process.
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Officials highlighted that the plan will not only be accessible digitally but also in physical formats, catering to those unable to attend meetings in person. The goal is to foster collaboration and ensure that all stakeholders can contribute to discussions that will shape the future of Clarkdale.

As this year-long project unfolds, the council is dedicated to implementing these policies effectively, ensuring that community input is not just welcomed but actively sought. This proactive approach marks a significant step towards more inclusive governance in Clarkdale, promising to keep residents informed and engaged in local decision-making.

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