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File #: 2015-0478    Version: 0 Name: Telephone Town Hall Meeting - Discussion Only
Type: MOTION Status: PLACED ON FILE
File created: 7/29/2015 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 8/17/2015 Final action: 8/17/2015
Title: Telephone Town Hall Meeting - Discussion Only
Title
Telephone Town Hall Meeting - Discussion Only

History
Purpose:

The Telephone Town Hall Meeting is designed to enable residents to share their opinions and engage with local government. Research shows that less than 20 percent of residents contact their elected officials and less than 25 percent of residents attend board meetings. To that end, the Village of Orland Park sees the Telephone Town Hall meeting as a way to further its commitment to civic engagement by bringing local government to the residents. We make the village more open and accountable by going directly to residents with a frank discussion on key issues, addressing in real-time their questions and minimizing misinformation that may be circulating regarding village operations.

Topics:

--An update on LaGrange Road construction and the village’s Road Improvement Program
--Brief look at how the village stands financially
--Brief facts on village safety (if crime & safety comes up)

Key Points:

The village will contract with Jaimey Sexton of The Sexton Group (TSG), to host an hour-long telephone town hall meeting. The meeting is set for Thursday, September 10, 7-8 p.m. The town hall meeting will be led by Mayor Dan McLaughlin with Trustee James Dodge, Village Manager Paul Grimes, Director John Ingram and Kurt Corrigan present to assist. The meeting will take place at the village, with the Office of Public Information manning the phones in the PIO office.

--TSG provides the telephone call list to land lines only; village retains for future meetings

--A potential pre-invite call several days before meeting weeds out any nonworking telephone numbers

--Roughly 20,000 residents are called simultaneously in minutes

--Residents receive a phone call with a pre-recorded message from the mayor moments before the meeting starts, inviting them to stay on the line

--For residents not home, a different pre-recorded message is left on answering machines, inviting residents to call back to join meet...

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