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Public Participation
The Public Participation Plan sets forth a very general public involvement process for CAMPO. It describes how citizens, neighborhood associations, agencies, and transportation providers within the CAMPO area can become involved in the transportation planning process. This includes transit users, freight transportation providers and major freight shippers, minority, elderly, disabled, and low to moderate-income groups, and any private citizen or agency representative. CAMPO's goal is to provide citizens complete information, timely notification, and full public access to key decisions. CAMPO initiated a Stakeholders Advisory Group and a consultant to cooperatively develop a new Public Participation Plan to replace the 2007 Public Participation Program. Using input from the public, the CAMPO Technical Advisory Committee, and the CAMPO Transportation Policy Board, a new Public Participation Plan was developed, and adopted by the Transportation Policy Board on April 9, 2012. The activities described in the Public Participation Plan are the "minimum requirements" that CAMPO shall follow. For more detailed public involvement procedures and activities, staff will develop a public involvement process that is project specific. Resources Public Opinion Surveys: These reports summarize the results of commuters in the Capital Area. This survey gathered information on
commuter patterns and behavior, as well as important transportation
related issues.
Speakers Bureau If your group would like to learn more about how to be involved in regional transportation planning, contact Greg Griffin, AICP at (512) 974-2084 or e-mail greg.griffin@campotexas.org to arrange a speaker. Our speaker(s) will target your group’s needs, and are available throughout the CAMPO region. Following are a list of topics commonly requested, but other issues can also be arranged:
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