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The Do’s and Don’ts of Public Transit Involvement Wrap-up Reporting

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Campaign microsite unique visitors and engagements Number of attendees at in-person events, stakeholder calls made, etc. Social media – use your channels to promote “snapshot” content of community engagement results and include links to your project microsite. cost, safety, zone maps, etc.)

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The Future of Recycling Programs and the Role of Community Feedback

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campaign to help residents learn what can and can’t be put in the bins, generated good engagement and positive sentiment. Residents were very disappointed and let it be known on social media and other channels. Schedule a demo. Their “Is it recyclable? Want to ask your residents about recycling or composting?

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3 Ways to Optimize Your Public Engagement Initiative Post-Launch

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To keep engagement consistent, DCTA also implemented a weekly contest promoted via email, social media, and in collaboration with media partners. The post 3 Ways to Optimize Your Public Engagement Initiative Post-Launch appeared first on Social Pinpoint.