City Replacing A Housing Complex With A Library

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City Replacing A Housing Complex With A Library. By: Madison and Anasa.

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Civic issue. The city wants to replace a housing complex with a library..

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Stakeholders. Current Residents City Council Taxpayers Future Residents Library Users Local Residents.

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Current Residents. What they want Why they want it Values/Interests Influence The Current Residents want security and affordability with finding a new area to live. They want to ensure that their new housing is secure and well priced. They want this because they don’t want to live in an area where they don’t feel safe and/or can’t afford. They wouldn’t want to live in an area that’s surrounded with homeless people. The values/interests they have are things like safety, community, and stability. Low.

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2. City Council. What they want Why they want it Values/Interests Influence The City Council wants to create a new community hub that promotes educational and social services and provide access to resources like the internet and technology. They want it to promote educational and social services and provide public access to internet and technology. Prioritizing civic and community development. High.

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3. Taxpayers. What they want Why they want it Values/Interests Influence They want to know if the project is a good use of their money because the taxes are used to fund the project. They want to know if the project is a good use of their money because they have the right to understand how their money is spent. Ensuring the project is a good use of their taxes. High.

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4. Future Residents. What they want Why they want it Values/Interests Influence They want a good community, flexible spaces, and diverse study areas. They want this because it fosters community inclusion and promotes overall well-being. They value community connection, lifelong learning, and the importance of neutral public space. Low.

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5. Library Users. What they want Why they want it Values/Interests Influence They want a dynamic, inclusive community area with flexible spaces, advanced technology, and a variety of comfortable, quiet areas for studying/reading. They want this to support diverse needs for social interactions, focused studying, relaxation, and overall personal well-being. Values/interests that they have are access to technology, a safe gathering space, and a welcoming environment. High.

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6. Local Residents. What they want Why they want it Values/Interests Influence They want meaningful community consultation for their property. They want it because of due to concerns about the loss of housing units, local needs and the quality of life. Equal access to resources, well-being, social interaction. High.

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7. Stakeholder Web. City Replacing A Housing Complex With A Library.

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Reflection questions. Which two stakeholders disagree the most? Why? The two stakeholders who disagree the most are the City Council and the Current Residents. They disagree because the City Council wants to build the library, but the Current Residents don’t want their home to be removed. The cost of living can be expensive, so they want affordability for new housing..

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2. Which stakeholder has the most power or influence? Explain..

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3. Which stakeholder has the least power? What impact does this have?.

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4. If you were a decision-maker, how would you balance the perspectives fairly?.