- big picture
- bonds
- capital improvement plan
- future planning
- growth planning
- housing
- infrastructure
- local government
- managed growth
- mayor
- news
- property taxes
- property values
- public utilities
- resolutions
- revenue neutral
- schools
- social media
- sustainability
- tax rate adjustment
- taxes
- trust and credibility
- video
- voting
- wastewater
- waxhaw budget
- wealth gap
- zoning
Hiding from Public Debates
Here are some points that go deeper into the complications that can happen from oversimplification and emphasizes the importance of transparency, collaboration, and informed decision-making in addressing the complexities of growth in our town.
The Negative Implications of Public Arguments at Meetings
A board that constantly argues in public can have several negative implications for a town, the board itself, and citizens. Here are a few examples of why public arguments at meetings offer no value.
The Echo Chamber
Echo chambers have proven to result in an increased social and political polarization and extremism.