Open government is good government!
Join us in a Lakewood discussion about the importance of access to public information and what it means for you and our community.
How will you celebrate Sunshine Week?

Moderator: Jim O'Bryan




Google wrote:Over the past four years, one worrying trend has remained consistent: governments continue to ask us to remove political content. Judges have asked us to remove information that’s critical of them, police departments want us to take down videos or blogs that shine a light on their conduct, and local institutions like town councils don’t want people to be able to find information about their decision-making processes.
To promote open government during Sunshine Week on March 16 to 22, we're asking all journalists to exercise their rights by filing an open records request. Think of what you need to research for a story and send in your request today. Let's encourage the government to give quick, easy access to public information.
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Betsy Voinovich wrote:Hi Scott,
Thanks for this link. I admit I was jealous of the ease the citizens of Beachwood, Shaker Heights and Cleveland Heights have in terms of understanding every idea proposed in their City Councils and how much they cost. It seems that those cities are confident about what they are discussing and proposing and are not nervous about revealing costs, and are pleased to share their good work and ideas with their citizens, in plenty of time for citizens to comment and participate.
From the article:
Shaker Heights, Beachwood and Cleveland Heights residents can easily find out how city officials plan to spend their tax dollars with the click of a button...
Shaker Heights posts agendas several days before all meetings, along with an explanation about every piece of legislation, along with how much it costs and why the project is needed, up to several weeks before council members vote. Shaker also includes graphs, charts, maps and other supplemental information when available.
Imagine.
Betsy Voinovich