Community Data 2.0: North Port workshop
North Port: “Community Data 2.0: North Port,” a 3.5 hour session on community data, took place on March 15, 2012. This session was co-hosted by the City of North Port and SCOPE.
Participants: The session was attended by 34 people, all of whom were adults. There were 31 participants who provided information about their home and work address as well as their workplace affiliation. This information reflects geographic and sector diversity as well as engagement. Participants came from 23 self-identified neighborhoods, 18 of which exist within the boundaries of the City of North Port. Institutional and sector affiliation included parks / recreation, health / fitness, libraries, real estate, financial planning, for-profit and non-profit business, and city / county government.
Neighborhoods: Biscayne & 41, Chamberlain & Price, Country Club Ridge, Fruitville, Heron Creek- Quail Run, Highland Ridge, Jockey Club, La Casa Park, Manasota, North Port Estates, North Port Gardens, Pan American & US 41, Price & Cranberry, Price & Eldron, Ringling Park, Riverwood, Sabal Trace, Salford & Price, South Venice, Sumter & Lady Slipper, The Landings, Venice, Villas of Sabal Trace
Government: City of North Port: Commissioners, Public Communications; Sarasota County: Health Department, Library, Parks & Recreation, Planning Dept.; State of Florida: House of Representatives
Non-Profit Organizations & Related Networks: Goodwill, Human Services, Sarasota Family YMCA, Tri-County Counseling
Private Business: Certified Financial Planner, Freelance journalist, Patriot Storage, Photographer, Real Estate Broker, Sales
Media: North Port Sun
The following powerpoint presentations were delivered at the workshop:
Section One: Introduction
Section Two: A GIS View of North Port
Section Three: Home Grown Community Data Efforts
Section Four: Rebooting with Core Questions
Section Five: What's Next?
For a listing of ideas generated and feedback provided by people at the North Port workshop, please see the
Progress Report to Sarasota County - April 2012.
Additional materials associated with the North Port workshop are available below:
Participants: The session was attended by 34 people, all of whom were adults. There were 31 participants who provided information about their home and work address as well as their workplace affiliation. This information reflects geographic and sector diversity as well as engagement. Participants came from 23 self-identified neighborhoods, 18 of which exist within the boundaries of the City of North Port. Institutional and sector affiliation included parks / recreation, health / fitness, libraries, real estate, financial planning, for-profit and non-profit business, and city / county government.
Neighborhoods: Biscayne & 41, Chamberlain & Price, Country Club Ridge, Fruitville, Heron Creek- Quail Run, Highland Ridge, Jockey Club, La Casa Park, Manasota, North Port Estates, North Port Gardens, Pan American & US 41, Price & Cranberry, Price & Eldron, Ringling Park, Riverwood, Sabal Trace, Salford & Price, South Venice, Sumter & Lady Slipper, The Landings, Venice, Villas of Sabal Trace
Government: City of North Port: Commissioners, Public Communications; Sarasota County: Health Department, Library, Parks & Recreation, Planning Dept.; State of Florida: House of Representatives
Non-Profit Organizations & Related Networks: Goodwill, Human Services, Sarasota Family YMCA, Tri-County Counseling
Private Business: Certified Financial Planner, Freelance journalist, Patriot Storage, Photographer, Real Estate Broker, Sales
Media: North Port Sun
The following powerpoint presentations were delivered at the workshop:
Section One: Introduction
Section Two: A GIS View of North Port
Section Three: Home Grown Community Data Efforts
Section Four: Rebooting with Core Questions
Section Five: What's Next?
For a listing of ideas generated and feedback provided by people at the North Port workshop, please see the
Progress Report to Sarasota County - April 2012.
Additional materials associated with the North Port workshop are available below:
- Flier
- News Release
- Agenda
- Map of participants
- Packet of Materials Provided to Participants: Context Maps, Boundary Systems Maps, and Demographic Maps
- Media stories relating to the workshop (to be uploaded soon)
- Initial FY 2012 Presentation to City Commission
- Final FY 2012 Presentation to City Commission