Posts Tagged ‘community engagement’
Online Public Engagement Tools for 2020
COVID-19 has catalyzed a dramatic shift for planners to conduct nearly all community engagement online. Read on to learn about the specific tools planners are using to achieve their best public engagement results yet.
Read More[SURVEY OF THE MONTH] Uncovering Future Transportation Needs with Reimagine I-10, TxDOT’s Corridor Feasibility Study
In a recent Corridor Feasibility Study, TxDOT developed a customized MetroQuest survey to uncover the community’s current and future transportation needs. Check out the full story and TxDOT’s top tips to learn how you can also achieve similar survey and engagement success!
Read More[MEET METROQUEST] Peter Millar, Vice President of Product
Today, I’m excited to introduce the leader of the product team: Peter Millar. Check out my conversation with Peter below to learn more about his role, the current tech trends he’s following, and where his passions for sustainability and software truly stem from!
Read More[SURVEY OF THE MONTH] Compelling Online Public Engagement for a Metropolitan Transportation Plan Update Survey
The Goldsboro MTP used an interactive survey to collect more data-driven insights and discover their resident’s top priorities. Read on for key takeaways about how to gather more informed input from your next survey and uncover what truly matters to your participants!
Read More[SURVEY OF THE MONTH] A MetroQuest Survey Identifies Community Priorities for WalkEC, a Comprehensive Pedestrian Plan
For its Comprehensive Pedestrian Plan, Elizabeth City launched an amazing MetroQuest survey to identify obstacles and solutions to building a more walkable city as part of a strategic plan to stimulate community growth. Read the story and get takeaways for your own survey success!
Read More9 Steps to Engaging the Environmental Justice Community During COVID-19
Inclusiveness and diversity are top of mind with any public engagement. Has the shift to online engagement as a result of COVID-19 made engaging difficult to reach audiences more difficult?
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