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'lini <br />�•. a;rL, , HnrTY nnnvs <br />4,♦ <br />�4 <br />THE , <br />City Events <br />The City hosts a variety of special events that present a unique opportunity to capture an engaged audience of <br />a large cross-section of our community. The City will utilize kiosks as a means of interaction to discover key <br />`hot -spots' and trending topics. This medium has been used informally at Happy Days and Business Expo, <br />providing important feedback and topics. <br />1. Happy Days <br />2. Business Expo <br />3. The Draw Summer Event Series <br />4. Business Appreciation Day <br />5. Business Networking Event <br />6. Fire Department Open House <br />7. Pet Clinic <br />Social Media and Online Presence <br />Ramsey Cityoi <br />3ttzr,m.> <br />The city is looking for resident input en opportunities for residential, shopping <br />and employment development in the city during an OPEN HOUSE on <br />Thursday, March zotn at E Co p.m at the Ramsey Municipal center. For mare <br />information, please visit http_l nowt cilyaframsey. com/carnprehensiveplart <br />xa..o x�.rwnrr,v. <br />/1.11.1111rINAISISW eatMalrcn <br />L.4 Ar <br />lialTan <br />Like Comment Share <br />Social Media is an ever growing means for individuals and the <br />community to interact. The City will utilize social media where <br />appropriate to supplement the other forms of face-to-face interaction <br />to broaden its interaction with the community. The City will explore <br />free social media options such as Facebook and Twitter. These are <br />good options to consider, as they are free and widely utilized. The cost <br />to the City would be the time and resources needed to compile and <br />present the data and results. The City recently used Facebook to ask <br />the community a question about parks in The COR leading up to an <br />in-person workshop. The intent was more to advertise for the event, <br />but the community did have to opportunity to comment on the Facebook post. The City ultimately received a <br />larger number of ideas and feedback from the Facebook post than it did from the in-person workshop. The <br />City not only gained insight on park -planning in The COR, but other ideas for desired uses for areas <br />surrounding the area parks. The City was able to capture valuable feedback for little effort. <br />The City is also exploring the use of other software vendors for online engagement. Some are a 'fee for service' <br />options while others are a free option. Any option would need to follow the preferred structure of the Citizen <br />Engagement Framework by asking the community a question that all can answer, and then displaying trend <br />data and priorities. These options would be used for the ability for the system to automatically compile and <br />