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Utah League presenter urges stronger caucuses, more outreach and ‘unstructured hangout time’
Summary
An unnamed presenter at the Utah League of Cities and Towns conference outlined priorities for the coming year, urging improvements to caucus naming and function, more city-to-city knowledge sharing and informal relationship-building with state partners.
An unnamed presenter at the Utah League of Cities and Towns conference said the coming year will focus on strengthening caucuses, expanding city-to-city knowledge sharing and creating more opportunities for informal relationship-building with state and local partners.
The speaker said caucuses — small groups of cities and towns that share problems and solutions — are critical to identifying unifying themes and practical policies for municipalities. The presenter singled out the “established mid sized city caucus” as “the worst named caucus of all the caucuses” and said they will test the new label “best cities caucus” while soliciting feedback from members.
Why it matters: caucuses serve as a…
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