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Centennial launches Table Talks to crowdsource neighborhood priorities; pilots planned in Q2
Summary
Neighborhood services manager Ryan Thompson told council the new Centennial Table Talks will use in‑person and digital engagement (Social Pinpoint) to run six‑month neighborhood processes across about 24 areas; staff plan to pilot two communities in Q2 2026 and produce public reports of findings.
Ryan Thompson, neighborhood services manager for the City of Centennial, presented the new Centennial Table Talks neighborhood engagement program Feb. 3, describing a six‑month, neighborhood‑level process to gather resident priorities, increase connection and inform city decisions.
"This program is gonna create a structured and collaborative path platform for residents to to give us feedback," Thompson said, describing Table Talks as a mix of open houses, surveys, neighborhood meetings and online engagement that will involve every city…
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