In this episode of ElevatePolk, Chrissanne Long and Dan Thumberg use the conversation around proposed data centers in Lakeland and Polk County as a starting point for a bigger discussion about civic engagement, public process, and community responsibility. Rather than focusing only on one project or issue, they explore what happens when citizens become aware of government decisions late in the process, why public information can still feel difficult to access, and how communities can become more informed before conversations turn into controversy. The episode also touches on trust, communication, economic development, artificial intelligence, local leadership, and the role each person plays in paying attention to the systems shaping their community.
What happens when a community suddenly wakes up to a public process that has technically been available all along?
In this episode of ElevatePolk, Chrissanne Long and Dan Thumberg unpack the conversation surrounding proposed data centers in Lakeland and Polk County, but this episode is not really about data centers.
It is about engagement.
It is about how local government works, why public process can feel hidden even when it is technically public, and what happens when citizens only become engaged after a headline, a controversy, or a crisis grabs their attention.
Chrissanne and Dan talk through civic apathy, public trust, social contracts, economic development, private investment, community responsibility, and the tension between “I didn’t know” and “the information was available.”
They also explore how artificial intelligence, public communication, social media, and local leadership are changing the way people receive, process, and respond to information.
This is a real, off-the-cuff conversation about what it means to stay engaged before the machine is already moving.
In this episode:
✔️ Why public process matters, even before a project becomes “real”
✔️ The difference between being informed and being reactive
✔️ How communities can become more civically engaged
✔️ Why local government communication is harder than it looks
✔️ The responsibility citizens have to pay attention
✔️ How data centers became the spark for a much larger conversation
✔️ Why "Trust, but verify" and civil discourse matter now more than ever
Watch, listen, and join the conversation.
What would help you feel more informed and engaged in local decisions before they become hot-button issues?
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