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Attended the Intro to Video Storytelling workshop
Bias in Media workshop
Attended the Bias in Media workshop
Opinion Writing workshop
Attended the Opinion Writing workshop
2011 Contest Participant
Participated in the Journalism Open 2011
Fact-checking workshop
Attended the Fact-checking workshop
The City Management Academy's 3rd weekly Wednesday evening class brought the diverse group of 30 community association, organization and agency leaders together for the first of several off-site meetings this week. Who knew how vast the city's Corporation Yard (on 24th Street south of Fruitridge) actually is: 20+ buildings containing shops, offices, storage, and more are spread across acres abutting the neighboring Executive Airport. Some factoids we learned from city department heads this evening included: Our city owns 2000+ parcels of land, containing more than 400 properties to maintain. The city's amazing 311 Call Center receives 30,000 - 40,000 calls every month. They answer an
A Perspective: 2011 City Management Academy's Class #2: Mayor Johnson Presents with his Initiatives’ Pep Rally Squad The second session of the 2011 City Management Academy (CMA) 12-week classroom for neighborhood association and other community & business leaders began with a 4-minute, professionally-produced video presentation complete w/ pulsing background music and splashy visual edits which highlighted some of Mayor Johnson’s accomplishments while in office. As the video ended, Wednesday evening’s first speaker, the mayor (waiting in the wings -- poised in the doorway shadows of a 5th floor New City Hall conference room, standing very still & quiet, head bowed, anticipating the roo
After a few years of budget-induced hiatus, the city’s Neighborhood Services Department (NSD) revived a noteworthy community program Wednesday night. The City Management Academy (CMA) http://www.cityofsacramento.org/city-management-academy// is an annual 12-week series of classroom presentations designed to educate community organizers to better understand how our city government operates. Wednesday evening's initial 3-hour session brought 30 eager, newly-appointed members of the "2011 CMA class" to their City Hall conference room home base, and the agenda and process for the next several months of presentations and city facility visits. With substantial support from a core group of ded
I know I'm hardly alone in my awe of and praise for Mr. Burg's near-encyclopedic informational contributions to so many vital city issues routinely discussed here on SacPress. He's a constant inspiration, IMO.
Thanks for weighing in, Isaac, and I'm very interested in hearing whether others in the CMA class feel they're getting new info, etc from these meetings, too. Ditto on Gus's candor, and my personal preference for more of that kind of speaker and presentation as the weeks proceed.
Richard Rich (w/ Thomas Ent.) has explained this issue to public groups in the past, but my "senior memory" has relinquished the info. Something about infrastructure & engineering timelines makes it appropriate, I believe, for the roadwork to come first.
Nice work, Deb! My bias sniff test tried hard to find anything fishy about your article, and really came up clean. Except (perhaps) for the lack of images showing the proposed structure (I've seen some print-outs of such showing the view from the C Street facing north between the lots) it seems your "relationship" w/ the project stayed below the surface of the writing. Thanks for the disclosure! Will you follow-up after the Council on Tuesday?
Conversation about: Lights & Cameras & Signs... Oh My!
I very much, personally, agree w/ your ideas & suggestions, and applaud your desire to know more about this budget expense, Keith. May I suggest you contact our excellent 311 Call Center to request follow-up on the issues you raise, whether by the phone or email-based messaging system available on the City's website. And please consider posting any continuing info you feel might be of interest to the SacPress readership on this topic. More transparency and citizen involvement in OUR government!