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How to Effectively Plan Your Public Involvement Initiative for Transport

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From urban planning and public transportation development to local government projects, the public should always play a vital role in the decision-making process and have their voices heard. This was of great help since this was our first time developing a digital engagement campaign of this magnitude with so many features.

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

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This final instalment will focus on the best tips to develop and share your public transportation engagement report. Campaign microsite unique visitors and engagements Number of attendees at in-person events, stakeholder calls made, etc. cost, safety, zone maps, etc.)

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Transit equity day, Sunday 2/4/24, in honor of Black History Month, Rosa Parks, and the significance of transportation history to African-American History

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It's a sad story but a necessary one. -- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion , American Public Transportation Association Interestingly, like a lot of history, Rosa Parks wasn't the first to do this, not even in Montgomery, Alabama (" Before Rosa Parks, There Was Claudette Colvin ," NPR).

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What should the program for a Transportation Management District look like?

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Campaigns, especially focused on workers and the multiunit buildings, are in order. Arlington County requires transportation information kiosks for multiunit and public buildings, like libraries. I think a Roy Lichtenstein influenced livery, or the Multiplicity branding from Luxembourg would work. Above: Multiplicity bus.

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African American History Month and Transportation: February 4th | Transit Equity Day

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Photo: Johnny Hanson/Houston Chronicle The battles over transportation access were central to the Civil Rights movement. Transit Equity Day , set by the American Public Transportation Association as February 4th , during African American/Black History Month, is one way to acknowledge this. 9, in Houston.