Brooks County Forum



















  Sponsored and Facilitated by:
Brooks County Office
Texas Cooperative Extension
The Texas A&M University System
Brooks County Forum

Introduction
This report presents the results of the Brooks County Forum conducted February 5, 2004 in Falfurrias. This Forum is part of the Brooks County Futures Forum coordinated by the Brooks County Extension Office. Such events are being held in every Texas county as part of the Texas Community Futures Forum, a state-wide needs assessment sponsored and facilitated by Texas Cooperative Extension.

Texas Community Futures Forum
County-level involvement in the Texas Community Futures Forum began in January 1999, with Texans from all segments of the population participating. Citizens in every county were asked to study, discuss and define their communities' current and future needs. Because the populations of Texas counties vary widely, within the framework of the Futures Forum a "community" may be a neighborhood, town, county or region.

Texas Cooperative Extension facilitated the partnering of county government, state agencies, organizations, businesses and other groups to gather information about local needs and issues, and then helped organize action teams to address them. This was an ambitious undertaking. It was also a unique opportunity for many groups to work together in meeting the needs of Texans in the 21st Century.

The 2004 Texas Community Futures Forum process builds off of the previous effort to once again gather information about local needs and issues in all 254 counties. This information will be shared with all of Extension's partners and used as the basis for Extension's long-range outreach education plan for 2005-2008. Extension educational programs, which are available to all Texas residents, will be developed in response to community needs and in conjunction with participating partners.

The products and benefits of this process will be many. All of the issues identified locally will be posted on the Internet for county government, state agencies and other organizations and groups to review and use in developing their own strategic plans. The results from all counties will also be compiled and analyzed in light of trend data to create a comprehensive report. This report will be available to all partners in the Texas Community Futures Forum and to others on request. The information will help all groups to more directly focus their activities and resources; it also will reveal areas of common interest in which partnering groups can work together to solve community problems.

Participants in the Brooks County Forum
On February 5, 2004, 22 individuals attended the Brooks County Forum. They represent a cross-section of county residents, public agencies and businesses in the area. This forum was facilitated by the following individual(s): Frank Escobedo, Sam Gavito, Celia Salinas. Other(s) supporting this effort included: Gloria Perez, Anabel Arevalo.

Purpose of the Brooks County Forum
The purpose of the Forum was to solicit and prioritize citizens' opinions about the most important needs and concerns in Brooks County. A modified Nominal Group Technique was used to conduct the forum.

The County Forum Agenda
Introductions and Overview: The Forum began with a general session to review the overall agenda, discuss the facilitation process and rules, and pose the question to be considered. Participants were then divided into 3 small groups.

Small Group Session: Participants were asked to respond to the following question:

What are the critical issues facing people in our county over the next five years?

Participants recorded their responses on paper. These items were displayed for all small group participants to see. Items were then grouped and edited by participants to eliminate duplicates and combine similarities. In the last step of the small group session, each person was allocated ten votes (represented by adhesive dots) to be used among the items he or she believed to be the most important. The outcome was a group consensus for the relative importance of the items. The top-ranked items from each small group were reported in the large group session. All items generated in small groups are in appendix 1.

Large Group Session: First, duplicate and similar statements from the 3 group(s) were edited to eliminate redundancies. Using the voting procedure described above, participants then voted for the items they considered most important.

A final step in the process gave the participants an opportunity to identify entities in the county which are best positioned to work on the issues identified. Participants were asked to respond to the following question:

Which entities (agencies, organizations, community groups, etc.) are positioned to best address these issues?

Information from this step was recorded for each of the top-ranked issues. Results of this part of the process are provided below. Priority Needs in Brooks County Identified by Participants in the County Forum
The following table reports the final rank of items generated by the Brooks County Forum.

Table 1: Critical Issues and Entities Identified in Brooks County, February 5, 2004.

Rank (Vote) Description Entities/Organizations Involved
38 Health care need for more Dr's, Family Planning Clinics, more critical care and the need to open the closed hospital Spohn Health System , Commissioners Court, Wellness task force
51 Underground water district State Legislator Juan Escobar, Commissioner Court, County Attorney, Utility Board, City Council
32 Lack of Leadership Training County Stakeholders
32 Recreation Activities for Youth 4-H & Youth development committee, local law enforcement, County Stake Holders and City
32 Economic Development, clean up environment downtown buildings Local Business, City Officials

Note: Items are the actual and unaltered responses submitted by the participants. Any discrepancy between an item listed here and the same item in the small group listing (see appendices) is due to editing by participants in the general session. The numbers in the Rank column represents the number of votes participants gave to the corresponding item. Higher numbers denote greater importance.

Future Plans for the Brooks County Community Futures Forum
The Futures Forum process gives residents of Brooks County the opportunity to identify critical issues that affect them, their families, and their communities. Many local and area agencies and organizations want input from local residents to better focus their activities and resources. Working together, such groups can plan individual, joint or coordinated actions to effectively address a county's or community's critical needs.

Appendix

Appendix 1. Small Group Issues

Note: Small group results are reported here as they were submitted; they have not been edited or changed in compiling this report.

Items Identified by Participants of Small Group(s), Brooks County Forum, February 5, 2004.

Small
Group
#
Vote Description
1 13 Community Pride- Community Clean up, Delapidated Houses
1 10 Consolidation of city and county government
1 15 Continue to pursue a Water District for Brooks
1 10 Health Issues, 24 hour medical services, sanitation areas, drainage sewers
1 8 City Traffic and Roads, Flow needs, city and county traffic control, TX Dot, Fluorescent paint on curbs
1 8 Job Creation, Economic Development
1 5 Youth Programs
1 10 Giving our children a vision for the future such as education, vocational training
2 4 Position of I 69 Corridor
2 3 Lack of Accountability in every level
2 1 Economic Development
2 0 Public Awareness
2 13 Assessment educational performance
2 9 Youth Recreation
2 7 Parental involvement
2 6 Utility Infrastructure
2 6 Recovering Financial Resources
2 5 Health Care
2 12 Underground Water District
2 9 Lack of Leadership Training
3 6 Build Community Pride
3 5 Beautification Emphasis for economic growth
3 4 Parenting Classes
3 2 Character Building
3 10 Health Care such as more local doctors, family planning clinics, critical care assessment and need for hospital
3 15 Recreational Youth more you activities such as open municipal pool and have some other activity.
3 7 Economic Development such as more environmental clean ups and downtown buildings development.