Engage with public discussion tool regarding land conservation topics and the SJC Land Bank

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Mikulak, Kathryn

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Jun 30, 2021, 7:47:34 PM6/30/21
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Wednesday

 

Jun 30th

 

A MESSAGE FROM

San Juan County Land Bank

 

LAND BANK PARTNERS WITH LOCAL STUDENT FOR COMMUNITY DISCUSSION

 

Discussion participants’ opinions help shape the direction around controversial land conservation topics in real time
 
Kaj Litch, a Spring Street International School Junior recently approached the Land Bank to collaborate with him on an internship project - a new and innovative way to gauge public opinion by using the digital tool Pol.is. Kaj is an intern with Pol.is and has spent the past semester working with Pol.is CEO and Co-founder Colin Megill. Using real-time machine learning, Pol.is acquires and interprets input from local participants on a large scale, for the purpose of identifying consensus around controversial questions.
 
Such a tool fits directly into the Land Bank’s next step to improve the organization’s conservation programs for and partnerships with our island communities. According to Mr. Lincoln Bormann, the Land Bank’s Director, “The Commission and the Staff are very excited about the possibilities that Kaj’s work can provide”
 
Director Bormann said, “This spring we completed our Community Conversation Series where we gathered ideas from small groups of residents about the benefits and needs of the Land Bank’s programs. Kaj’s work will help us engage more of the community and expand these conversations about our part in land conservation. We are asking for and hope many residents will join the effort and inform our understanding of what they want for this area, now and for future generations.”
 
Here’s how it works. The discussion will be open to any local resident through the Island Sounder Website. A series of short statements will be presented where a person can select “agree,” “disagree” or “pass/unsure.” Participants will also be able to add their own statement about the topic or policy being discussed, on which other users may comment. As comments accumulate and receive votes, Pol.is algorithms will sort participants into clusters and reveal areas of strong consensus.
 
The discussion is now open and available through the Island Sounder Website and via Facebook. It will run for four weeks. If you have any questions, please email Kaj Litch at kajl...@gmail.com.


 

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Monthly Land Bank Commission Meeting
Friday, July 16
8:30am to 11:15am
 


 

About the Land Bank

 

The San Juan County Land Bank is a local land conservation program, created by voters in 1990, and funded by a 1% real estate excise tax paid by purchasers of property in San Juan County. Through conservation easements or outright purchases, the Land Bank protects special places in the Islands including coastlines, farmland, forests and wetlands. For more information, contact the Land Bank at 360-378-4402 or visit sjclandbank.org.


 

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