Access
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Needs and Concerns
Here is a list of specific needs and concerns about access to the space, including the general public. There may include analysis, reflection, and potential responses:
From david brazil's "open to the public" manifesto
- Need to establish a framework now, before we are "open to the public" and before it may become a problem.
hours
https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Proposal_Package:_Opening_Omni_%28DZB%29_2014-08-20#Hours.
- Hours should be fixed, e.g. 12noon - 6pm, 7 days a week
- Hours should be extended as exceptions, e.g. for special events held at special hours
- DK: Staffing and hours should be differentiated
- MS: Rectify hours with Welcoming committee "door shifts": 10am-2pm, 2pm-6pm, 6pm-10pm
public areas
https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Proposal_Package:_Opening_Omni_%28DZB%29_2014-08-20#Public_Areas.
- What does "public area" mean?
- DK: Concerns include:
- what it means legally to be "open to the public"
- the use of terms "public area" conflicts with specific uses and zoning for areas, e.g. the basement
- Areas that are "unstaffed" should not be called "Public" or "Open"
- DK: Concerns include:
- Public Areas should be:
- La Commune
- the basement
- the upstairs kitchen and hallway
- the upstairs den and ballroom
staffing
- In order to be open to the public, Omni Commons should be staffed.
- Any "staff" should actually be volunteers, namely from member collectives.
- Staffing requirements should pertain to a member collective's status (as a member), as well as size.
- Staffing exists to address crime and antisocial behavior, related to being open to the general public.
- Any discrete major area / room within Omni deemed 'open' or 'public' should be staffed in order for it to be considered 'open' or 'public', except:
- A member can use 'open' or 'public' areas when unstaffed
- A guest of a member can use 'open' or 'public' areas as long as the member hosting the guest is physically present with them in that room (or area).
- Omni Commons should have open hours
- If there are open hours, then Omni Commons should be staffed for those open hours.
- La Commune, as the primary entrance to the Omni Commons, is the most important location to be staffed for any open hours.
- There should be opening and closing procedures, which may include participation from La Commune members
- The Welcoming Committee should coordinate any volunteer staffing.
ground rules
- The Omni should have clear and posted rules
- Rules should pertain to what is not permitted in the space, which should include:
- NO DRUGS
- NO SLEEPING
- NO STORAGE
- NO VIOLENCE
- NO HARASSMENT
- NO THREATS
- NO SHOUTING
- NO SOLICITATION
- NO UNLEASHED DOGS
- NO MATERIAL DONATIONS WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL
- Signs should be posted in prominent posts at each entrance, in the bathrooms, and in other places as appropriate
- Signs should be direct, and clear.
- We have to implement rules.
- Rules should pertain to what is not permitted in the space, which should include:
- Regardless of intent, we have to handle harmful or hurtful behavior with compassion and love.
expulsion
- If there are ground rules,
- Members of the general public may be required to leave for violation of the ground rules.
- Volunteer staff will be expected and prepared to expel, at their discretion.
- Expulsions may be appealed to a conflict resolution group
- Reasons to expel people include:
- violations of the ground rules
- good judgment of the volunteer staff
- Omni Commons reserves the right to refuse service to anyone, for any reason, at any time.
- Volunteer staff should have greater liberties and discretion in terms of expulsion, than the average omni commons member with respect to existing policies.
bathrooms
- Bathrooms are an essential element of the Omni Commons
- Access to bathrooms is a human rights issue.
- It is integral that our bathrooms remain functional
- Issues of safety and comfort in the space extend to the bathrooms
- Bathrooms with individual stalls do not need to be locked.
- Bathrooms without stalls should be close-able.
- If any bathrooms are locked, volunteer staff and others should be able to readily access a key to unlock such bathrooms.
after-hours access
- After closing, the omni commons will be accessible to members of collectives and their guests.
- Members of collectives should be given a key sufficient to regularly and effectively access the space, including common space and areas relevant to their membership.