City of Lobelville
Public Participation Plan
Table of Contents
Section I. Purpose of the Public Participation Plan
Section II. General Guidelines
A. Public Meetings
B. Title VI
C. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
D. Access to Information
Section III. Public Notification and Outreach Tools
A. Public Notification
Public Participation Plan
Section I. – Purpose of the Public Participation Plan
The City of Lobelville actively distributes information about City government operations, decisions and plans. The purpose of the City of Lobelville Public Participation Plan is to provide a process ensuring that the public is informed of City activities and opportunities for involvement in the governing process. This is accomplished through the following public participation goals and objectives.
- Provide the public with information about the City of Lobelville Government decisions, decision-making activities, and government performance.
- Provide timely communication to the public about changes in city provided services.
- Communicate through traditional communications channels.
- Ensure frequent public communications.
- Encourage citizen comments at all public meetings.
It is the policy of the City of Lobelville to take all public comments into account in the development and adoption of plans and programs. The intent of the Public Participation Plan is to provide citizens and other interested parties with reasonable opportunities to be involved in the governing process.
Section II. -- General Guidelines
A – Public Meetings
Regular and special called meetings of the City of Lobelville Mayor and Aldermen are conducted in an open public forum with prior notification. All notices of meetings and public hearings are communicated through:
- Local Newspapers, Buffalo River Review
- Appropriate social media such as Facebook
- Bulletin Board located in the lobby of City Hall
The official notice will include the day, time and location of the meeting, and the topic(s) of the known items. Items may be added as needed for regular meetings.
All official meetings of the City of Lobelville will provide an opportunity for public comment. Citizens who wish to comment will call City Hall (931) 593-2285, with their name, address and topic, before noon the Friday before the scheduled meeting on Tuesday in order to be added to the agenda.
Public meetings will be generally conducted at City of Hall, 55 South Main Lobelville, TN 37097.
B – Title VI
Under the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, “no person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.”
The City of Lobelville efforts to comply with Title VI include:
- Title VI clauses are included in all Requests for Bid and /or proposal documents
- Posters and brochures are displayed describing Title VI legislation and contact information.
C – Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
All events held for programs or projects are open and accessible to the public, including the disabled community. All meetings will be conducted with ADA accessible facilities.
D – Access to Information
Documents are available for public inspection:
- At the City of Lobelville City Hall, 55 South Main Street, Lobelville, TN 37097
City Hall is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. with the exception of recognized holidays and emergency weather conditions.
Section III – Public Notification and Outreach Tools
A – Public Notification
The City of Lobelville uses the following techniques to disseminate information to the public:
- Meeting Notices & Agendas
Published in electronic form
Published to social medial
Published to newspaper and electronic media
- Program Announcements
Published to social media
Published to newspaper and electronic media
- General Government Announcements
Articles and press releases to newspaper, electronic media outlets
Published in electronic form
Published to social media