A.
The purpose of this chapter is to complement Chapters 3.21 (Readily Accessible Electronic Meeting Notices, Agendas and Records) and 3.22 (Public's Right to Be Heard on Warrant Articles) with a formal Community Engagement Plan (CEP) for the Town of Brookline.
B.
Community engagement is essential for a robust and transparent community because it fosters more meaningful interactions between the Town and its inhabitants, frequently enables greater agreement among all stakeholders, and creates true ownership across the Town.
C.
The Town of Brookline has a responsibility to engage its inhabitants in a robust and equitable manner in order to effectively carry out the key functions of government, such as crafting and implementing laws, budgets, plans, directives, and strategic visions.
D.
At a minimum, the purpose of the Community Engagement Plan is to:
(1)
Engage community inhabitants and community resources as part of the solution.
(2)
Engage the broader diversity of the community, especially inhabitants who have not been engaged in the past, including, without limitation, the poor, people of color, disabled and other politically disenfranchised groups.
(3)
Increase public understanding of and support for public policies and programs.
(4)
Increase the legitimacy and accountability of government actions.
(5)
Ensure that the Town proactively and more effectively responds to the needs and priorities of its inhabitants.