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MetroQuest, the leader in online surveys for transportation and urban planning, has been recognized as a top information and communications technology (ICT) company by Rocket Builders for the fifth consecutive year.
Read More ⟶Public involvement specialists with a combined 85+ years of experience uncover the tools and techniques that led to exceptional community engagement this year, recommending effective strategies for 2021.
Read More ⟶Unlocking Diverse Community Engagement for 2020: MetroQuest to Host Webinar with Arellano Associates
Join our top engagement experts as they demystify the tools, strategies, and skills behind diverse community engagement, readying you to achieve exceptional public involvement results during the pandemic and beyond.
Read More ⟶The Florida Department of Transportation District 1 joins a dozen DOTs in selecting MetroQuest as their online public engagement survey platform to educate and engage thousands of residents in planning…
Read More ⟶The Florida Department of Transportation District 1 joins a dozen DOTs in selecting MetroQuest as their online public engagement survey platform to educate and engage thousands of residents in planning…
Read More ⟶Based on emerging market trends, Rocket Builders has deemed MetroQuest to be well poised for exceptional growth in 2020 as North America’s only online public engagement platform for planners…
Read More ⟶MetroQuest was recognized this week as a top private BC company in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector by Rocket Builders…
Read More ⟶MetroQuest kicked off 2019 by announcing its biggest public involvement deal this decade with the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT)…
Read More ⟶MetroQuest has been selected as a Top 10 Citizen Relationship Solution Provider by Government CIO Outlook, a technology magazine that focuses on the trends, challenges, and opportunities for CIOs…
Read More ⟶MetroQuest has been named among the top 20 Most Promising Smart City Solution Providers for 2018 by CIOReview…
Read More ⟶With its fast-growing base of annual subscribers, MetroQuest is deemed to be among the best GovTech companies to achieve exceptional growth exceeding 50 to 100 percent in 2018…
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Fall 2020 – CIOReview selected MetroQuest as a best-in-breed smart city technology solution for uplifting the way urban residents live, work, and communicate.
Read More ⟶Spring 2019 – The use of online pubic engagement platforms to support planning projects has grown from a few early adopters to a standard component of many planning outreach projects. Early on most agreed that online engagement is an effective way to reach younger people who have been traditionally difficult to reach. But can it be more than that?
Read More ⟶December 1, 2018 – “Because informed input is the greatest kind of input, the tool is designed to first educate the public about a project and then quickly collect their informed feedback. What we’ve seen is that incorporating online citizen engagement has been a resounding success so far.”
Read More ⟶December 1, 2018 – A distinguished panel comprising of CEOs, CIOs and analysts, along with th editorial board have reviewed and shortlisted top companies at the forefront of tackling the CRM challenges.
Read More ⟶September 4, 2018 – “With MetroQuest, cities can engage thousands of people across a broad demographic, while obtaining informed input and actionable results in support of their planning and investment decision.”
Read More ⟶September 4, 2018 – It’s curcial to create a master plan or a roadmap to build a smart city. While developing a smart city framework, an overall plan of the city is the critical step that covers every aspect, from public safety to transporation to utilities.
Read More ⟶March 8, 2018 – Forces are aligning to increase polarization and tension in public dialog, and planners are increasingly caught in the middle. A recent workshop with 100 engagement experts resulted in a free eBook to help planners detox their public involvement.
Read More ⟶November 7, 2017 – Transportation planners are on to something big and, for the most part, they are keeping it to themselves. The future is a relatively small fleet of shared, electric, self driving vehicles, and it’s coming fast. Are we ready?
Read More ⟶March 13, 2017 – It was clear to the City of Toronto that engaging less confident cyclists that make up 60% of the population, yet seldom come to community meetings, might be the key to dramatic mode shifts in the city. Here’s how it happened.
Read More ⟶December 4, 2016 – What is the highest purpose of community engagement? Why do some planners go all out to hear from the public? This article dives into these questions based on nine interviews conducted at APA 2016.
Read More ⟶September 8, 2016 – Trust between the public and government agencies is low, and democracies are paralyzed without it. How can community engagement help restore trust? This post outlines the challenge and a process for solving it.
Read More ⟶July 5, 2016 – Planners, like any other professionals, live in a kind of bubble. Those charged with dealing with the public run the risk of expecting too much from residents as they design community engagement activities. Here are some of the most common mistakes.
Read More ⟶May 6, 2016 – With the constellation of civic technologies, like online community engagement platforms, growing quickly, it’s important to recognize the positive and negative consequences of new practices in community engagement.
Read More ⟶April 14, 2016 – As I do every year at the APA National Conference, I did my best to catch as many community engagement sessions as possible. Here are highlights, takeaways, and the common threads I noticed this year.
Read More ⟶March 28, 2016 – With disruptions at public meetings on the rise and a growing number of online engagement tools to choose from, is face to face community engagement destined to die out? What’s at stake if we let that happen?
Read More ⟶March 14, 2016 – Introducing the Fiasco Files—a lighthearted look at those times when things went sideways in community engagement. This Fiasco File tells the story of an angry and vocal minority group and the havoc the raised at a public meeting.
Read More ⟶February 23, 2016 – Do modern accessibility regulations go far enough to ensure fair access to all community members for public engagement activities? How can we design our planning processes to reach the broadest demographic?
Read More ⟶January 5, 2015 – Public meetings have their place — and they have their drawbacks. More governments are relying on useful apps to harvest ideas and feedback.
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