About this website - The EngagementHQ Project

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What is this project?

The Bear Valley Exchange is a dedicated online platform designed to remove some barriers that make it difficult for you to be involved with our community’s governance.

What is the goal?

Our goal with this project is to empower our community and our Board’s decision-making process. In our experience, community participation at in-person meetings and town halls is not representative of the whole community. Therefore, we are working to help everyone have an equal voice on important matters.

Who does this affect, and how?

This platform gives you an easy way to get involved in your

What is this project?

The Bear Valley Exchange is a dedicated online platform designed to remove some barriers that make it difficult for you to be involved with our community’s governance.

What is the goal?

Our goal with this project is to empower our community and our Board’s decision-making process. In our experience, community participation at in-person meetings and town halls is not representative of the whole community. Therefore, we are working to help everyone have an equal voice on important matters.

Who does this affect, and how?

This platform gives you an easy way to get involved in your community’s governance when and where you choose. The information received from the community here allows the Board of Directors and staff to listen to what you say and make informed decisions based on community feedback.

How does it work?

The Bear Valley Exchange website is built on a platform called EngagementHQ. This software is purpose-built for online community engagement, and is designed to drive inclusive, transparent, and measurable collaborative learning, discussion, and debate.

In short, it lets you learn about what is going on, and then tell us what you think, share your ideas, voice your concerns, and ask questions in one centralized location. It also gives us the ability to quantify your responses into reports that will inform the board about how the community feels and thinks about the projects and initiatives they are pursuing.

Why did you choose EngagementHQ as the platform?

The short version – the cost is affordable, the platform is robust yet easy to use, and the services provided on the back end help us deliver a positive experience for you. Not only does EngagementHQ provide the software platform, but they also provide guidance in best practices and 24/7 professional human moderation.

EngagementHQ is a standalone civic engagement platform offered by Granicus. Granicus is well established as a trusted leader in civic engagement. They specialize in government communications solutions and are used by over 5,000 U.S. public agencies from the City of Ventura to the Department of Veteran’s Affairs.

What kind of information do you see on the backend?


This is the actual dashboard view from this site, taken 3 days after the launch.

Dashboard - shows a high-level overview of the site – how many people have visited, how many have registered, and recent community responses.


This screen capture displays the Project Report section. It was taken 3 days after launch.

Project reports - summarize visitor insights and participation, allowing us to understand which projects people are interested in and what the viewpoints are. The report breaks visitors down into three categories:

  • Aware - Aware visitors have visited the site or a project page at least once, but did not stay. They are aware the site exists.
  • Informed - Informed visitors have explored the site and clicked on projects, articles, photos, etc.
  • Engaged - Engaged visitors have taken the next step and are participating by asking questions, sharing their views, and answering surveys and polls.
Tools report from this projects Q&A tool

Tool reports - these show us how you are interacting with the tools and help us stay on top of our responses.


Consultation has concluded

What questions do you have about this site?

  • Share Before I reinvent the wheel, is there a calendar-view of the monthly meetings (board plus liaison plus advisory committees)? on Facebook Share Before I reinvent the wheel, is there a calendar-view of the monthly meetings (board plus liaison plus advisory committees)? on Twitter Share Before I reinvent the wheel, is there a calendar-view of the monthly meetings (board plus liaison plus advisory committees)? on Linkedin Email Before I reinvent the wheel, is there a calendar-view of the monthly meetings (board plus liaison plus advisory committees)? link

    Before I reinvent the wheel, is there a calendar-view of the monthly meetings (board plus liaison plus advisory committees)?

    Anjali Tierra asked almost 3 years ago

    There is no calendar view available but there is an organized list of meeting dates and information on the CSD website at https://www.bvcsd.com/events. Calendar views are difficult to create programmatically and neither the BVCSD website nor this BV Exchange website have the capability to present calendar views at this time. 

  • Share Where can I find the SEQA file or file number for the parcel being considered for the BMX bike park? I know the APN but do not know where to go to find the environmental impact reports associated with it. on Facebook Share Where can I find the SEQA file or file number for the parcel being considered for the BMX bike park? I know the APN but do not know where to go to find the environmental impact reports associated with it. on Twitter Share Where can I find the SEQA file or file number for the parcel being considered for the BMX bike park? I know the APN but do not know where to go to find the environmental impact reports associated with it. on Linkedin Email Where can I find the SEQA file or file number for the parcel being considered for the BMX bike park? I know the APN but do not know where to go to find the environmental impact reports associated with it. link

    Where can I find the SEQA file or file number for the parcel being considered for the BMX bike park? I know the APN but do not know where to go to find the environmental impact reports associated with it.

    Anjali Tierra asked about 3 years ago

    Unfortunately, I don't have any information to help. This is not one of the Bear Valley CSD projects. The Bear Valley Springs Association is responsible for the parks and amenities. You can contact their office at 661-821-5537 or visit their website at www.bvsa.org 

  • Share Two questions: 1) Do I understand from the answer to the question about more info on the "BMX bike area," that the CSD has no input or influence on this particular project? 2) Instead of asking for this clarification below your response (as in regular social media posts), do I understand correctly that we instead, post our question about a post in a separate post, like I'm doing here? on Facebook Share Two questions: 1) Do I understand from the answer to the question about more info on the "BMX bike area," that the CSD has no input or influence on this particular project? 2) Instead of asking for this clarification below your response (as in regular social media posts), do I understand correctly that we instead, post our question about a post in a separate post, like I'm doing here? on Twitter Share Two questions: 1) Do I understand from the answer to the question about more info on the "BMX bike area," that the CSD has no input or influence on this particular project? 2) Instead of asking for this clarification below your response (as in regular social media posts), do I understand correctly that we instead, post our question about a post in a separate post, like I'm doing here? on Linkedin Email Two questions: 1) Do I understand from the answer to the question about more info on the "BMX bike area," that the CSD has no input or influence on this particular project? 2) Instead of asking for this clarification below your response (as in regular social media posts), do I understand correctly that we instead, post our question about a post in a separate post, like I'm doing here? link

    Two questions: 1) Do I understand from the answer to the question about more info on the "BMX bike area," that the CSD has no input or influence on this particular project? 2) Instead of asking for this clarification below your response (as in regular social media posts), do I understand correctly that we instead, post our question about a post in a separate post, like I'm doing here?

    oldgal asked about 3 years ago

    1. The CSD only has input when the Bear Valley Springs Association (BVSA) Board brings something before the CSD board for approval. It is a landlord/tenant type relationship - the CSD isn't involved in the day to day affairs of the BVSA, but the CSD Board does need to give approval for any changes to the properties. They don't bring a project to the CSD until they have thoroughly vetted it and are ready to move forward.

    2. Ask in the way that makes the most sense or is the most comfortable for you. We're all getting used to this new platform and as we learn how it works best for our community, we'll adapt the tools to fit our community's style.   

  • Share I’d like to see the info on the BMX bike area. on Facebook Share I’d like to see the info on the BMX bike area. on Twitter Share I’d like to see the info on the BMX bike area. on Linkedin Email I’d like to see the info on the BMX bike area. link

    I’d like to see the info on the BMX bike area.

    Mindi Pugh asked about 3 years ago

    While the Bear Valley Community Services District (CSD) does own the common areas and amenities in the valley, the maintenance and management of those are the responsibility of the Bear Valley Springs Association (BVSA).

    On this site you will find information about projects the  CSD is working on. They will all be public safety and infrastructure related:

    • Police and Gate
    • General Public Safety
    • Water
    • Roads
    • Wastewater (sewer)
    • Solid Waste (the transfer station)


    The easiest way to remember is that the CSD handles the necessary stuff, the BVSA handles the fun stuff.