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The founders of Green LaVergne are planning to meet on Sunday at 2′ish (2:00, 2:30 whenever you can get there) at WillStan’s Grille to talk about future projects. Gina says,
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citizen participationRepost: Green LaV Meeting TODAY10
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Posted on July 27, 2008 - 12:49pm at This Is LaVergne
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From earlier this week: The founders of Green LaVergne are planning to meet on Sunday at 2′ish (2:00, 2:30 whenever you can get there) at WillStan’s Grille to talk about future projects. Gina says, Green LaV Meet-Up on Sunday9
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A Couple of Valid Reasons Why Goo Goos Are Not Gah Gah About Those Wacky Developers14
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Posted on June 10, 2008 - 11:45pm at Enclave
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All of you pro-developer journalists and political communications types at the Metro Courthouse take note. Carol McCullough has an outstanding list of dirty tricks used by developers (and the politicians who love them) to supress citizen participation in the planning process. "Apathy."19
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Posted on March 18, 2008 - 10:06am at Drinkin' the Franklin Kool-Aid
Find more posts like this: I had some conversations with a few good friends this last weekend about voter "apathy," the census, and even the questionnaires the City of Franklin spent so much time and money on a while back. The common thread I noted was they are related in that all three items require citizen participation. Mainstream Media Blogging13
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Posted on February 15, 2008 - 2:30pm at Music City Bloggers
Find more posts like this: A Nashvillian, who doesn’t have a blog that I can find, was named reader of the day on Pop Candy this morning. Her name is Bryn C. It got me wondering about the different kinds of way we communicate. Many newspapers are utilizing online media in different ways by, of course, including their own mini-blogs. The Tennessea |
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