01354pab a2200157 454500008004000000100001900040245006100059260000900120300001400129362001200143520095100155650002101106700001701127700001901144773003301163180718b2005 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aBaker, William aCritical factors for enhancing municipal public hearings c2005 ap.490-99. aJul-Aug aAlthough public hearings are the most common form of citizen input, they often fail to achieve their objectives. This nationwide survey of city administrators identifies factors that contribute most to successful public hearings. The most successful hearings have (1) a greater number of preparing educational methods, (2) more media types and greater media frequency in the formal presentation, (3) more control over speakers' presentation time, (4) greater use of open follow-up meetings, and (5) more use of newspaper and direct mail to communicate posthearing decisions to the public. The qualitative data reveal city managers' 10 critical factors that are essential to the success of public hearings: effectively notifying and educating the public before the hearing; carefully planning the meeting; giving a clear, media-rich presentation of the issues; properly facilitating the meeting; and conducting appropriate follow-up. - Reproduced. aLocal government aDavis, Brian aAddoms, H. Lon aPublic Administration Review