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Public Meeting (Show Up + Be Effective)

Civics | core | Updated 2026-03-01

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Public Meeting (Show Up + Be Effective)

Use when: school board, city council, county, zoning, commissions.
Goal: one clear ask in the record, plus one follow-up.

Before the meeting (20 minutes)

  1. Read the agenda (find the decision point)
  2. Identify the decider(s) (members + chair)
  3. Write your 90-second testimony (one point, one ask)
  4. Find the lever (vote, budget item, contract, timeline)
  5. Email your ask in advance (optional, powerful)

During the meeting

  • Be calm and specific
  • Say your measurable outcome
  • Thank them and stop talking

After the meeting (10 minutes)

  1. Send a follow-up email: repeat the one ask + metric
  2. Log it
  3. Set one follow-up date

Meeting scoreboard

  • Ask submitted in writing before the meeting? (Y/N)
  • Ask read into the record? (Y/N)
  • Staff follow-up received within 14 days? (Y/N)
  • Next decision date identified? (Y/N)

Use the scoreboard even when the answer is “no.” That is how you learn where the process actually broke.

Watchouts

  • Meetings can become performance art. Don’t take the bait.
  • Don’t litigate motives. Ask for actions.

What success looks like

Your ask is on the record. A staffer replies. A date exists for next steps.

Definition of done

Leave with:

  1. one ask on paper
  2. one channel used
  3. one follow-up date
  4. one log entry

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