Abstract
Only the most motivated stakeholders attend public meetings or submit written comments. To ensure that more people and quieter voices are heard, transportation agencies are supplement-ing public-involvement efforts with interactive, mobile-friendly surveys and in-person inter-views. Learn how tech tools are being used on projects such as the Sherman Minton Renewal to involve the public and provide more data to decision makers.
Session Number
69
Session Title
Giving Voice to Silent Stakeholders
Track Title
Public Relations/Communications
Location
STEW 202
Date of Version
March 2020
Recommended Citation
Peterson, Mindy and Wingfield, Will, "Giving Voice to Silent Stakeholders" (2020). Purdue Road School. 41.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2020/presentations/41
Start Date
3-10-2020 2:00 PM
End Date
3-10-2020 2:50 PM
Giving Voice to Silent Stakeholders
STEW 202
Only the most motivated stakeholders attend public meetings or submit written comments. To ensure that more people and quieter voices are heard, transportation agencies are supplement-ing public-involvement efforts with interactive, mobile-friendly surveys and in-person inter-views. Learn how tech tools are being used on projects such as the Sherman Minton Renewal to involve the public and provide more data to decision makers.