Yahoo just added a community suggestion board feature on its Localsite for two California cities where citizens can post and deliberate about local issues. People rate the suggestions, comment on them, subscribe to posts about particular issues and spread the word by printing flyers, adding events and forwarding posts to neighbors.
From Webware.com: "...for instance, on the Sacramento "Neighbors" site,people have suggested that the city needs more downtown gas stations,more urban farms, and a dog park. It turns out the Sacramento BicycleKitchen is seeking volunteers and a group is volunteering to help withpainting projects.
The pilot test is also running for San Carlos, south of San Francisco.Following a three- to six-month trial, the feature will roll outnationally, Yahoo said.
"We're providing a forum for the community to airconsiderations," which ideally will lead to action, Frazier Miller,general manager of Yahoo Local, said on Wednesday. "We think people arevery passionate about their local community. This is a Web 2.0 site forpeople to talk about local community issues."
It's interesting to see big players jump on the hyperlocal bandwagon. Also, I'm fascinated by the overlap with e-democracy.org's Issues Forums. The interesting question will be: Is simply offering the right features enough to build community and to be heard by decision makers?