Citizen's Academy Class II - Feb. 19
 January 09, 2007
The City of Coconut Creek will hold its second inter-active nine-week Citizen’s Academy on Tuesdays, February 19, 2008 through April 15, 2008 from 6:00pm – 8:30pm.
The Academy teaches residents how city government and individual departments operate. Personnel who manage or perform city services are the teachers of each class. The Academy is open to twenty-five Coconut Creek residents, eighteen and above, who can dedicate every Tuesday from said dates and times. There is no charge to join the Academy.
“The goal is to provide relevant information and materials that will enable citizens to understand how the departments that make up their local government serve their community,” stated Yvonne Lopez, Public Information Officer, City of Coconut Creek. “Proper understanding can dispel common misconceptions and increase community cooperation. It’s a great opportunity for resident to learn how government is run.”
“There is a lot more to this city than I could have ever imagined. After participating in Class I, it’s like I am plugged in. I can use this information to help my neighbors and my neighborhood,” stated Michel Chamberlain Class I graduate.
Other goals include: developing civic “ambassadors” within Coconut Creek neighborhoods who can become trusted and reliable sources of information for their neighbors; developing a diverse group of citizens who can offer “ex-officio” advice and feedback on current project, initiatives, or events; building a civic leadership network that increases participation in local affairs; providing city officials with an idea of public sentiment early in the decision-making process; and creating a sense of exclusivity that inspires others to want to participate in the program.
If you would like to join Coconut Creek’s Citizen’s Academy, please contact Yvonne Lopez at 954.973.6722. Space is available for only twenty-five residents, so call early to reserve your spot.
Posted on January 09, 2007 12:52 PM |