Principal Investigator(s):
Jim Grothaus, Former Sr Dir, Tech Assist, Center for Transportation Studies
Project summary:
One two-day workshop will be delivered to a wide-range of stakeholders. The primary audience for the training sessions
will be MnDOT project managers. Representatives from selected stakeholder groups would also be included as
participants or presenters in order to provide a range of viewpoints and persons with varying areas of expertise.
Participant materials will be prepared for use during the workshops. A compilation of pertinent articles and reference
material will also be available for participants. Together, the training and supporting materials will enhance the key
principles of MnDOT's present project development process and integrate certain elements of various other initiatives
including project management, environmental education, public involvement, and flexibility in the highway design
process.
The training workshops will be structured to be interactive with the participants. Local case studies will be used to
demonstrate the elements of context-sensitive design. Small groups, working on specific projects, will be asked to
develop ideas for implementing context-sensitive design on a particular case study. Participants will be encouraged to
share their own experiences and gain input from others on ways to implement context-sensitive design processes into
their projects.