Aurora, Illinois unveils community input websites for all City Council members
AURORA, Ill. -- The City of Aurora earlier this year unveiled a new website allowing community input and feedback into city projects—and has now expanded the scope of the website so every City Council member has a page just for their ward.'Your Voice' civic engagement platform pages went live for all 12 Aurora alderpeople last month. Each includes a space where residents can submit questions directly to alderpeople, and some also include lists of community updates and events.
Some pages also feature other engagement tools such as an 'ideas pace,' in which the public can weigh in on improvements, community events, and business ideas.Residents and non-residents alike are able to register and subscribe to any one of the aldermanic pages.'Your Voice' is part of a greater effort to redesign the Aurora city website, with a full rollout planned for early next year.The Aurora alderpeople's Your Voice pages are as follows:Ald. Daniel Barreiro Ald.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Rally before Aurora City Council meeting brings attention to Kilyn Lewis investigation, Venezuelan immigrantsJessica Crawford is a native Texan who is thrilled to live life in the Mile High City.
Read more »
Aurora City Council approves to purchase Geauga Lake and 48 acres of lakefront propertyAfter years of strategizing and planning the Aurora city council approved the purchase of Geauga Lake and about 48 acres of lakefront land in the former SeaWorld property.
Read more »
Aurora City Council nixes remote public comment following racist diatribe at meeting this monthThe Aurora City Council has tightened its rules for public input at its meetings, doing away with the option to call in with comments two weeks after a caller delivered a racist and antisemitic tir…
Read more »
Aurora City Council Bans Call-In Public Comment, Limits Speakers To ResidentsThe Aurora City Council has voted to restrict public comment during meetings, banning call-in participation and requiring speakers to be residents present in person. The change follows an incident where a caller used hateful language during a September meeting.
Read more »
Demonstrators demand anti-racism education, protections after rant at Aurora City Council meetingJessica Crawford is a native Texan who is thrilled to live life in the Mile High City.
Read more »
California attorney general wants LA City Council to redraw council districts, report saysCalifornia Attorney General Rob Bonta wants Los Angeles to start the redistricting process for the city's 15 council districts.
Read more »