Volume
42
Issue
2
Abstract
Communities must be provided with a forum to express residents' opinions on proposed public policies through effective community-based public meetings. Planning is essential to conducting an effective public meeting. To be successful, an effective public policy education process must be implemented before, during, and after the public meeting.
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Recommended Citation
Coreil, P., & Castille, C. (2004). The Do's and Don'ts of Working with Local Communities: Tips for Successful Community-Based Public Meetings. The Journal of Extension, 42(2), Article 27. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol42/iss2/27