In the News: C4C Civility Project Gets Nod From Council

City Council Adopts 'Speak Your Peace'

By Sue Stafford
Published April 19, 2016 in the Nugget Newspaper

FROM THE ARTICLE:

The Sisters City Council has jumped on board with the community civility project "Speak Your Peace" — with one dissenting vote.

The Council adopted two resolutions regarding the Speak Your Peace (SYP) nine tools of civility that are part of the Sisters Country Civility Project (SCCP), at their April 14 Council meeting.

During visitor comments, four members of the Citizens4Community (C4C) steering committee reviewed how the SCCP grew out of interest expressed at last year's Economic Vitality Summit for a way to encourage civil discourse that promotes respect and honesty. Some summit participants had indicated they felt there was no safe platform in the city for open discussion.

Jeff Campbell, president of the Sisters Park & Recreation District board of directors, commended the Council for their willingness to incorporate the nine tenets of civility into their code of conduct. He asked Council to "put aside any personal feelings you may have and consider the good of the community" when voting on the resolutions.

Steering committee chairperson Robyn Holdman thanked Council for their letter of support to the Ford Family Foundation for the C4C fund request to bring Rob Karwath, SYP representative, to Sisters to facilitate public forums last winter.

Holdman read a statement from C4C committee member Kent Neff reminding Council that the civility principles are simple and encouraging, and that it is a program of empowerment.

Clark Brody, C4C committee member, told Council of his experience sharing the message of SYP with organizations at Black Butte Ranch - police, fire, and homeowners board of directors - and their responses of adopting the nine tools.

Brody stressed that the civility project is not a platform from which to judge others.

"We don't need civility police," he said.

Rather, it is an invitation to join the effort of SYP in Sisters, and it begins with each individual making the choice to join. …