Why City Hall Is So Hard to Navigate

Why City Hall Is So Hard to Navigate

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Residents are often told to get involved at City Hall, but first they have to figure out where to go, who has authority, and which committee will actually hear them. Jacob Hyman learned that firsthand when his attempt to advocate for multimodal transportation turned into a frustrating tour of local government. As a civil engineer and leader of Strong Towns Steubenville, he helped build a power map showing the officials, boards, departments, and relationships behind city decisions, giving residents a clearer route into a system that had been difficult even to describe. Hyman will also be a speaker at the Civic Leader Summit in Pensacola, Florida, from October 6–8, where he’ll lead a session on building power maps for local communities, and early-bird tickets are available now.

ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES

Jacob Hyman • (LinkedIn)

Strong Towns Steubenville • (Site)

Norm Van Eeden Petersman • (LinkedIn)

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