Introducing

The Bedford Roundtable

A reusable civic framework that examines every issue through eight distinct local perspectives.

An AI-assisted, disciplined way to weigh Bedford's tradeoffs.

Why this exists

Bedford's issues deserve better than slogans.

Most local political discussions skip the hard part. Decisions get made — or stalled — without the tradeoffs, competing priorities, or real costs ever surfacing in public.

The Bedford Roundtable is Don's commitment to show his thinking before he takes a position. Eight recurring civic perspectives weigh in on every issue. Then Don decides.

What it offers

  • Clearer tradeoffs. Real competing interests named, not glossed over.
  • Transparent reasoning. See not just what Don thinks, but why.
  • Broader perspectives. Affordability, preservation, services — no recurring viewpoint ignored.
  • Less theater. Positions get pressure-tested before they become slogans.
  • Visible process. When reasoning is public, trust is easier to build.

Who is at the table

The Roundtable voices.

Eight recurring perspectives — seven AI-assisted civic personas and Don as chair. Each represents a real pattern of concern in Bedford. None is a real resident.

Explore the issues

Bedford's key questions.

Each issue area will be examined through the Roundtable. Individual pages are being built now.

How we built it

AI-assisted. Human-decided.

The Roundtable uses consistent AI-assisted civic personas to pressure-test each issue. Here's how the process works in practice.

Define the issue

Start with a real Bedford question — not a slogan, not a campaign talking point. Something residents argue about, or a decision that's been avoided for too long.

Pressure-test it through the Roundtable

Each persona responds from its own consistent perspective. What does the Preservationist see? What does the Affordability Realist worry about? What does the Civic Skeptic need to verify?

Identify tradeoffs and common ground

Don reviews the responses, looks for where perspectives align, and names the real tensions — the places where doing right by one group genuinely complicates things for another.

Don states his view

With the full picture visible, Don writes his own position in plain English, with the tradeoffs acknowledged. The AI structures the conversation. It doesn't write the conclusion.

On AI transparency: The personas are synthetic tools — consistent characters designed to represent recurring Bedford viewpoints, not real residents. They help structure perspective-taking at low cost. Don reviews every output before anything is published. No AI-generated content goes live without a human reading it first.

Don's approach

Bedford doesn't need more noise. It needs better judgment, made visible.

The Roundtable is one way Don is trying to show his work — not just tell you what he thinks, but let you see how he got there. If you have a question, a concern, or a perspective that isn't represented here, he'd like to hear it.