Why Open Comments Get Better Project Results

If your project team is feeling reluctant to turn on public comments, you’re not alone – Many coUrbanize clients express initial hesitation after years of bad experiences with sites like Next Door and Facebook, as well as at town hall meetings.

That’s exactly why coUrbanize is here to help, using best-practice methods culled from 500+ projects to tap into silent supporters and reach a broader segment of the community than traditional methods. You can read how several coUrbanize clients’ fears of opening comments were addressed in this resource.

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Bringing community engagement online

Think of coUrbanize as your project’s home base – the best place for community members to get project updates and participate in the process. People get accurate project information straight from the source instead of relying on information from their neighborhood Facebook group or NextDoor page.

And coUrbanize offers more than just a standard website. Our platform is designed to connect project teams with those who live, work and play near the project – to gather their feedback and capture their support. Our team will help you design poll questions and project updates that keep the conversation productive (and usually positive).

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When you work with coUrbanize, you'll gather representative community feedback and spend less than 15 minutes a week on the platform. If you’d like to learn more about how our community engagement experts can help you execute an inclusive digital engagement strategy, then request a demo below.

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