7. Engagement
Connectors and Leader Block Units Schools
Social Service Providers Homeowners City Agencies
Churches Elected Officials Renters Youth
8. The Process Vision
Statements
Housing & Affordable Housing
Outcomes
Economic Development & Jobs
Strategies
Health and Social Service
Programs
Community Schools & Education
9. Equity
How does the plan create equity in O’Fallon?
- No Decision About Us Without Us
- Building Community Knowledge
- Developing Organizational Capacity
- Inclusionary Vision Statements
- Plan for Wealth & Asset Building
10. Regionalism
How does the plan positively impact the region?
- The North Side Matters!
- Minority Participation
- New Partnerships
- A Model for Redevelopment
- Re-Branding
- Changing Hearts & Minds
11. Lessons Learned
What have we learned?
- Importance of Resources and Partners
- Recruiting the Less Visible is a Community Desire
- Block Captain Model & Planning
- Compromise
- Be Democratic
- Don’t be Dismissive
- Get it on Paper
- The Thirst for Change Exists!
- Importance of Building Trust and Friendships
- Mediate Personality Clashes
12. Thank You!
See the plan online at:
www.historicofallon.wordpress.com
Contact:
Jenola Hickombottom, jenola@sbcglobal.net
Michael Powers, powersm@stlouis-mo.gov
Editor's Notes
Like a tree structure or veins in a leaf. Orderly way to go step by step from the more general (Vision / Goals) that present a desirable future picture of the neighborhood to more specific (Project / Programs) that are the practical steps needed to reach this intended future. Definition of Vision Statement, Outcome, Strategy (How do we get there? What do we do? Who does our action affect? Who does it? Who takes the lead? And so on – but in a general sense. To expand our thinking about what to do.) Then Programs / Projects (same as above, but much more specific – and after priorities are set.) Note: the tree structure implies that if the plan contains 6 Focus Areas: 1 Vision Statement per 6 Area, 3 Outcomes per Vision, 3 Strategies per Outcome – that’s 54 Strategies. If we had 2 Programs or Projects for each Strategy, this would result in 108 Programs/Projects. This is too many – so you need to prioritize where you’re going in the plan To it’s a tree first and then ….