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Communications
Our commitment with the city
The communications department is unwavering in our commitment to providing the Aspen community with transparent, timely, and accurate information. We serve as the vital link between residents and local government, fostering trust and ensuring an engaged and well-informed citizenry. Through active public engagement efforts, we facilitate dialogues and gather valuable feedback to shape the future of Aspen. Join us in strengthening our vibrant community, where residents are not only well-informed but also actively contribute to shaping the unique character and future of Aspen.
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Carolyn Sackariason
Communications Manager
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Jenna Ioffredo
Communications Manager
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Emily Ford
Communications Specialist
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Madie Bailey
Communications Coordinator
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Mariela Hale
Digital Communications Coordinator
How do we engage with the community?
The International Association for Public Participation provides a globally recognized framework that outlines five levels of public participation: Inform, Consult, Involve, Collaborate, and Empower. This model guides our engagement with the community.
How we put it into practice:
- Press Releases: Our communications team regularly issues press releases to share updates on city projects, initiatives, and key developments.
- Social Media: Follow our channels for timely updates on events, city news, council decisions, and more.
- Emergency Alerts: Stay informed during emergencies by signing up to receive alerts via text, email, or phone.
- Aspen Community Voice: An interactive platform to explore current city projects and contribute your feedback.
- City Events: Join us at community events to learn about city services and projects, ask questions, and discover ways to get involved.
- Public Comments at Council Meetings: Residents are welcome to speak during public comment sessions at regular council meetings. This is an open forum to share your perspectives directly with city leaders.