Community engagement
Coverage of Community engagement in the Nexus archive.
- Concerns linger as convention center redesign shot down by Dallas City Council
Dallas City Council rejected plans to redesign the convention center due to concerns about community engagement and transparency. The decision requires reconfiguring connecting bridges into downtown.
- Richmond leaders highlight need for stronger community engagement in 'Code Refresh'
Richmond leaders are finalizing the third draft of 'Code Refresh', a major zoning rewrite in the city. Concerns have been raised about whether residents are being adequately engaged in the process.
- 40 mayors join global movement to push back against data centers. Can collective bargaining work?
Forty mayors from global cities have joined a pact led by C40 Cities to promote sustainable development of urban data centers, addressing concerns about resource use, energy prices, and climate targets. The initiative includes cities across the U.S., Europe, Africa, and Asia-Pacific, focusing on site selection, clean energy, affordability, and community engagement.
- Clarity, questions surrounding Robbinsdale referendum that could total over $400M
Robbinsdale Area Schools plans a potential $413 million building bond referendum, which could increase property taxes by an average of $25/month over 20 years to address debt and aging infrastructure. Superintendent Dr. Teri Staloch emphasizes community engagement and long-term vision, while acknowledging economic concerns and criticism from residents.
- How boutique fitness is offering a different kind of experience in Philadelphia’s Old City
Boutique fitness studios in Philadelphia’s Old City, such as Together Athletics, Pulse Yoga & Fitness, Alchemy X, and Flow Studio, are fostering community connections through specialized classes and collaborations with local businesses. These studios emphasize wellness, shared experiences, and neighborhood engagement to create a distinct alternative to traditional fitness environments.
- Weekly DeFi discussion. What are your moves for this week?
The article is a weekly decentralized finance (DeFi) discussion thread inviting readers to share their current projects or investment strategies. It was submitted by a Reddit user and encourages community engagement through comments.