By Mark Burnett
Fredericton - The Purple Violet Press
June 18, 2012
The City of Fredericton seems to be getting the hang of it.
Fredericton Fire Dept. on Twitter |
“If you
look at the tweets last night (Wednesday), somebody sent me a tweet 'What is
the height of fences around pools?'". So, I told [him] it was 1.5
metres. What I find is that it's giving people relatively instant
communication with an elected person and I think people like that. I
don't have the answers to all the questions obviously, but if I don't, I
forward it on through email to staff to get the information.”
Woodside continued to say, “I like it in that respect. You don't have to wait until 8:30 in the morning the next day to find out that I'm at a meeting and I can't call you back. Social media is convenient, in so far as, you can do it at anytime, anywhere, any place.”
1.5 meters according to the bylaw.@Jrsndean: @bradwoodside is there a document that will tell me how tall a fence needs to be around a pool?
— Brad Woodside(@bradwoodside) June 12, 2012
Woodside continued to say, “I like it in that respect. You don't have to wait until 8:30 in the morning the next day to find out that I'm at a meeting and I can't call you back. Social media is convenient, in so far as, you can do it at anytime, anywhere, any place.”
Open communication was a hot issue that was
discussed during the May election. While
many said they’d improve communication, Woodside described how it wasn’t an
election thing for him.
“ If I'm going to have a communication link
with the public, it's really important that I'm on it. They get used to
the fact that if you've got a question, you tweet it to Woodside, he's going to
answer you back. I can get back to
people very quickly - that's not the part that takes time. I also like to
see who's following me and who I'm not following back. So, there's a lot
of maintenance. I do that once in a while [and] usually do it on the
weekend.”
At the time this story was written, Woodside had
10,805 followers on Twitter. He is following 10,732 of them.
“I think the city is getting into it. Now we have departments and we have the
organization through our communications people tweeting information. As
far as a social media plan, I haven't got one and I think that's probably
something that will happen sooner than later now that we have a new council.”
When asked if the city had a plan to get the police
department on social media, Woodside went on record, stating, “That's going to
be part of our corporate thing that we're doing when we're first meeting as a
council on [June] 23rd. Communication is going to be something that
we'll be talking about. That in all probability will be something that
will be discussed in terms of all departments and how we're linked and how
everybody is getting their message out, which could very well turn into a policy.”
Stacey Russell, Manager of Social Media and Travel
Media Relations with Fredericton Tourism shared her thoughts on the City’s “Town
Square Social Hub”.
“We’re happy with how well they are coming along.
The goal for our Town Square Social Hub is to develop a pool of conversations
within local residents – something that for when visitors are planning their
trip (or are already arrived in) Fredericton they’re able to jump in and ask
questions.”
“This has proven to be very beneficial for
Fredericton Tourism as part of our overall strategy moving forward.”
The one City service most noticeably present on
social media has been the Fredericton Fire Department (FFD). From accident reporting to issuing recall
notices, they seemingly have everything covered. Cameron Dunn, an Inspector with the
Fredericton Fire Department and the man behind the tweets, shared his
thoughts on where the FFD is excelling.
“Specifically we use our feeds to engage people’s
interest in fire safety, recalls and also let them know when we are at an
incident that will result in street closures, etc. From the feedback @cityfredfire receives, we
can see we are getting the fire safety message out to followers and Facebook friends.”
#frederictonfire Quint 2, Tanker 2 responding to 300 block Gibson for an MVA.
— Fredericton Fire (@CityFredFire) June 15, 2012
Dunn continued, stating, “It has allowed us to
react quickly to evolving situations at calls and inform the public of issues
that might affect them immediately. We
have also found it is a great forum for answers to questions a lot of the
public have about the FFD. Issuing
recalls, we see the trail that these take through “likes” and “retweets” to a
large portion of our population. Just
getting people talking about recalls make for greater public safety.”
Do you think that the City of Fredericton and city
services are on track to lead the country when it comes to use of social
media? Where do you think they could
improve? Have your say in the comments
below or tweet me @burnettisms.
Connect with the City of Fredericton on Twitter and
Facebook:
Mark Burnett was born and raised in Fredericton, New Brunswick and
currently resides there with his wife and daughter. He works in the
social media industry and practices photography in his spare time. If you
have an idea of something that you’d like to have featured here, please contact
Mark to make it happen. He can be reached by emailing mark@burnettphotos.ca.
Great article Mark! It's awesome to see the city of Fredericton finding value in being a part of the local conversation. Hopefully more and more groups of Frederictonians will find ways to have open conversations with Mayor Woodside and other city staff.
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