Suggested Design and Management Techniques for Enhancing Public Engagement in Transportation Policymaking
Author(s):
Kathryn Quick, Zhirong Zhao
Report no. CTS 11-24
This report analyzes how the public can be effectively engaged in democratic decision-making and implementation of technically complex transportation policies. Its contribution is to compile and analyze strategies for enhancing public engagement specifically in transportation planning and policy via a review of the literature, identification of key design choices in organizing public engagement, a case study, and recommendations for further research. It incorporates the following sections:
--Highlights from existing knowledge about the benefits, purposes, and challenges of public engagement.
--An assessment of the state of public engagement in transportation and an evaluation of participatory designs currently being used in the sector.
--A framework that we suggest transportation policy-makers utilize in deciding how to design public engagement
processes.
--Description and analysis of two cases of participatory transportation planning efforts in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
--Recommendations for further research and proposals for how to engage the public in several current transportation policy issues in Minnesota.