Lesson 4 for graduate course on Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS). Created for UTCM Report #08-14-03 "Making Mobility Improvements a Community Asset: Transportation Improvements Using Context-Sensitive Solutions"
Stakeholder examples Responsible agencies Interested agencies Property owners Business owners, managers, tenants Advocacy groups Funding agencies Business or neighborhood associations Advocacy groups Environmental resource agencies
Examples of additional objectives: Mobility Reduce congestion Walkability Historic preservation Land assembly Reroute traffic Modal change Reduce traffic/less conflicts Revitalization Sample issues Noise Visual impact Pollution Natural environment Dislocations Cost (to taxpayers) Induces more traffic Not best alternative safety divert business away from existing stores
Way to obtain public input one-on-one meetings community or neighborhood coffees small meetings (by block or area) project work sessions or charrettes project meetings project open houses storefront offices meetings of interested groups community leaders
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* To be replaced by new edition with modified title in early 2009.