Inviting commenters to in-person meetings

Community members are your biggest asset. coUrbanize works best for everyone when real estate developers, municipalities, and community members can have constructive conversations. Make the most of your connections by directly inviting community members to attend your in-person meetings.

Why invite coUrbanize community members to your meetings?

Community members who comment on coUrbanize are already interested in your project. Inviting commenters who have reasonable feedback to your meeting can help you establish a relationship with the community while keeping the conversation balanced. Plus, encouraging project supporters to show up sends a strong message of community support.  To get you started, here are a couple comments that you can copy/paste and make your own:

If you have a statement of support question:

Thank you for your support. We are having a meeting on [DATE], and would love to see you there. Even if you can't make it, you can submit a statement of support by answering Question [X] on this page. All comments from coUrbanize will be a part of our official documentation sent to [CITY]. Thank you again!

If you do not have a statement of support question:

Thank you for your support. We are having a meeting on [DATE], and would love to see you there. Even if you can't make it, you can still participate in the conversation by answering Question [X] on this page and engaging with other community members. All comments from coUrbanize will be a part of our official documentation sent to [CITY]. Thank you again!

Examples from the coUrbanize community

For extra inspiration, here are a few examples of developers on coUrbanize who have done a great job inviting commenters to meetings.

JBG Smith (Central District at Crystal City)

Overland Properties Group (The Reserves at Merriwood Ranch)

Beacon Communities (North Square at the Mill District)

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