Neighborhood Empowerment Town Hall Report
Results of the Neighborhood Empowerment Town Hall Survey:
On Sunday, Sept. 19, Councilmember Paul Krekorian hosted a workshop to build a foundation for the future of the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment, which oversees the city’s 92 neighborhood councils. During the four-hour session, respondents were asked to offer their feedback about the town hall and how the next workshop – planned for October at USC (a specific date will be released soon) – can improve.
Respondents rated the workshop via a series of five questions from 1 – the lowest rating – to 5 – the highest. According to the survey, the workshop proved exceedingly beneficial as exemplified by the answers below:
- More than half – 51% – rated the workshop a 5, with one going above and beyond by rating the overall event a 6.
- The overwhelming majority – 79% – rated the workshop either a 4 or 5;
- The average rating of the entire event was 4.2;
- The highest rated question, asking if people felt they were able to effectively communicate, received an average rating of 4.39;
- The lowest rated question, asking if respondents believe the information gathered will be used effectively, received an average rating of 4.02;
- Asked about their overall impression of the event, respondents offered an average rating of 4.18;
- The highest rated response – 33 people rated it a 5 – was the question asking if respondents would encourage others to attend our next town hall.
The questions and videos from the workshop’s presenters below the fold: