Inclusive Transportation Planning Process

Inclusive Transportation Planning Process
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This presentation outlines an innovative approach to transportation planning, emphasizing inclusivity, open collaboration, and adaptive project development. It showcases a step-by-step process focusing on engaging participants, building capacity, and implementing changes for improved transportation systems. Lessons learned, challenges faced, and future considerations are also discussed by the presenters, Teddy Krolik and Jaime McKay.

  • Transportation
  • Planning
  • Inclusivity
  • Collaboration

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  1. MDOT MTA Inclusive Transportation Planning Teddy Krolik Jaime McKay

  2. Typical project development process Come up with an idea Hire a consultant Host a few public meetings Hope people show up and aren t too mean Send to engineering 1

  3. Inclusive Transportation Planning Open to new ideas Open to new partners Open to a bit of risk 2

  4. Inclusive Transportation Planning Build capacity Produce knowledge Make change 3

  5. Inclusive project development process RESEARCH the transit experience from the customer s perspective DEVELOP ideas with participants TEST prototype solutions with participants 4

  6. Lessons learned It helps to work both WITH and THROUGH partners Get out of your comfort zone Move out of plan-view 5

  7. Challenges Internal processes are not set up to think outside of the box Basic project management: ensuring the work is getting done 6

  8. Questions still to answer How can we apply these lessons to future projects? How can a large agency like MDOT MTA best pursue and execute smaller grants like these in the future? 7

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  10. Contact us! Teddy Krolik, Chief of Engagement tkrolik@mdot.maryland.gov Jaime McKay, Statewide Planning jmckay@mdot.maryland.gov 9

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