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Overview. Designed, overseen and championed by the Community Vision Reference Panel made up of community members, Councillors and Council officers. Living Kingston 2035 aimed to: Create a shared vision for Kingston in 2035 Offer multiple participation options and opportunities
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Overview • Designed, overseen and championed by the Community Vision Reference Panel made up of community members, Councillors and Council officers. • Living Kingston 2035 aimed to: • Create a shared vision for Kingston in 2035 • Offer multiple participation options and opportunities • Gather a large number of diverse views reflecting the entire Kingston community • Explore new online consultation technologies • Encourage community leadership and capacity building • Produce a significant body of research to inform future planning
Maximising public participation • “IAP2 Public Participation Spectrum” for increasing the level of public impact • Inform • Involve • Consult • Collaborate • Empower International Association for Public Participation (IAP2)
STAGE 1: Initial data gathering • 103 website submissions • 68 app downloads • 117 participants in naming competition
STAGE 2: Community forums • Targeted consultation activities 2,196 visits to website • Community forums
Stage 3 – testing/validating WISH statements • Over 13,000 ideas were generated into 100 broad WISH statements • 4,101 votes were allocated on the online voting platform
Stage 5 – Release of Draft Vision • 389 visits to website • video watched 203 times • 76 submissions 95.6% agreed that this is a Vision that Council and the community should work towards
Resources available • Detailed research reports (13,500+ ideas) • Video: Living Kingston 2035 • Description/summary of research • ‘One Vision: Council Plan 2013-17 and LivingKingston2035’ document www.livingkingston.com.au or call 1300 356 653
Kingston City Council would like to thank the Community Vision Reference Panel for their contribution to Living Kingston 2035, and all those who participated in the consultation process throughout 2012 This project was supported by the Department of Planning and Community Development