- Resident Rights: Resident Engagement is grounded on the premises that residents have the right to have an informed say in decisions that affect their lives, the right to access information from their local government, and the right to transparent and open government that provides them opportunities for engagement.
- Resident Responsibilities/Participation: Along with rights come responsibilities. Residents who choose to do so can meet their responsibilities by being aware of community issues, exploring options with respect to those issues, meeting with City staff and Members of Council when necessary, and discussing issues with fellow residents.
- Mutual Respect: Successful community engagement requires mutual respect of all participants including residents, staff, and members of council. Respect is exemplified by:
- Listening with an open mind;
- Showing consideration and value for another person's point of view;
- Valuing the role each person plays in engagement processes; and
- Following meeting “guidelines for engagement”.
Successful resident engagement requires meaningful interaction and dialogue between residents and their local government resulting in a constructive relationship among the parties.
Point Russell residents elect a mayor and ward representative whose role is defined in the Municipal Act. Council must represent the public and consider the well-being and interest of the municipality.