During a recent government meeting, city officials outlined ambitious goals for enhancing community engagement and boosting viewership of Channel 21, the city's public access channel. The discussions centered on strategies to collaborate with citywide partners, improve communication, and expand outreach efforts, particularly through the creation of new administrative positions aimed at supporting these initiatives.
Council members expressed enthusiasm for the proposed goals for 2025 and 2026, emphasizing the importance of effective communication and community involvement. One key proposal includes the development of a Civic Academy and increased visibility for the mayor's inclusion task force and the equity commission. These efforts are designed to foster civic engagement and provide fresh content for Channel 21, which has been underutilized in the past.
The city’s communications team is already working on various projects, including a new segment titled \"Mayor in a Minute,\" aimed at delivering timely updates about city happenings. Officials noted that the administrative roles would play a crucial part in scheduling and coordinating these initiatives, ensuring that community engagement activities align with the production schedule for Channel 21.
Concerns were raised regarding the equity commission's capacity and the need for additional resources to support community engagement efforts. Feedback from the commission highlighted the necessity for more funding, particularly in human services and recruitment, to effectively meet the city's engagement goals.
In response to inquiries about the budget for Channel 21, officials clarified that the channel is funded through Comcast franchise fees and PEG funds, with no immediate additional budget requests anticipated. However, there is a recognized potential to better utilize existing funds to enhance the channel's effectiveness in serving the public.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to explore innovative ways to engage the community, including the possibility of recording committee and commission meetings for broadcast on Channel 21, a practice already adopted by other cities. As the city moves forward, officials are optimistic about leveraging these strategies to strengthen community ties and improve public access to city governance.