Local government meetings shape communities, but for one in five Americans, participation is out of reach. In this first episode of Ground Floor Government, producer Joseph Lewin hosts a conversation with David Plappert about why access to city meetings matters and who is being left out. They uncover overlooked groups struggling to connect, including households without broadband, elderly residents, blue collar workers, and families living below the poverty line. The discussion highlights barriers such as resource limitations, technology gaps, and time constraints that keep people disconnected. David shares stories of residents whose lives changed when access became possible, why cities need to address accessibility, and how upcoming regulations will drive change.
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👤 Guest Bio
Joseph Lewin is the producer of Ground Floor Government and guest host for this episode. He brings personal experience from years working in blue collar jobs and remote work, offering a unique perspective on accessibility challenges and community needs.
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📌 What We Cover
- Why transparency and accountability in local government depend on access for all
- The reality that 20% of Americans struggle to connect to online city content
- Groups most affected, including those without broadband, elderly residents, people with disabilities, and blue collar workers
- Stories of residents whose voices were heard after gaining meeting access
- The complex steps required for a resident to join a live stream
- Limitations of current solutions like Zoom call-ins, free conference calls, and traditional phone bridges
- How upcoming ADA Title II regulations will affect cities and compliance efforts
- A preview of future episodes addressing new tools and solutions for accessibility
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🔗 Resources Mentioned
- US Census Data
- ADA Title II Accessibility Rules
- Free Conference Call solutions (referenced in discussion)
- PhoneLive.io