Civic PossibleAdaptive Strategic Planning
A living plan, not a static document

Civic change isn’t as impossible as it feels*

This is the shared landscape your governance group reads together: a picture of how the economy is doing that informs the conversation about what to do next. Choose a client engagement to enter.

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Pacific Northwest, USA

City of Alder Bay

Alder Bay Economic Strategic Plan

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Add new client

Drop a new data/{slug} directory with the six JSON files. The dashboard, pathway, projects, network, and scenarios views work against any client.

What this is

The room reads it together. The conversation decides what’s next.

* Not a status report

Projects matter, but project completion isn’t the same thing as economic outcomes. This dashboard is a shared landscape: directional reads, not vanity metrics.

* Responds to reality

When the landscape shifts (funding disappears, a window opens, a project becomes infeasible) the system recalculates the recommended pathway and shows what changed.

* Built for the people doing the work

Practitioners across city, county, university, and community partners, accountable to a shared vision and to each other, not to a binder.