Public involvement is crucial to the core principles of the NFRMPO and the overall planning process. Effective public involvement allows for an open exchange between the public and transportation decision makers. Understanding the importance of public involvement and participation in the planning process improves the quality and accuracy of regional plans and funding decisions. With public input, stakeholder approval, and an open, transparent process, public plans have a better chance for buy-in and implementation. The public should be involved early and often throughout the planning process.
Public involvement should be, and in many cases is required to be, used in the NFRMPO’s planning activities and processes. Any process that leads to a change in policy, an update to an existing plan, or allocates State or federal funds requires the public have the opportunity to provide input. Examples include the RTP and its updates and amendments, vision plans, TIP approval and amendments, public meetings, and the monthly Council and TAC meetings.
Public Involvement Plan
Every four years, the NFRMPO updates its Public Involvement Plan (PIP), which identifies the NFRMPO’s goals, desired outcomes, and strategies for the public involvement process. Additionally, the PIP identifies what the public should expect from the NFRMPO, including accessible and transparent information, and acknowledgment of the public’s opinions, values, and needs. Strategies include public comment periods, internet and media outreach, and partnerships. NFRMPO staff wants to ensure constant feedback is efficient and up-to-date, and as a result, studies techniques they can use for future outreach efforts.
Get Involved
- Attend a meeting or event
- Provide feedback on a plan, program, or other document
- Leave a comment on CommunityRemarksTM
- Reach out to the NFRMPO
- File a Title VI complaint
- Invite the NFRMPO to speak at an event
- For more information, check out our public involvement information sheets. Also available en español
Activities
Coloring Pages – Below are some staff-made coloring pages. Color one on and send it to us!
Simple Steps. Better Air. – The RAQC Simple Steps. Better Air. program created an activity book to teach children about air quality.
- Simple Steps. Better Air. Activity Book (English)
- Simple Steps. Better Air. Activity Book (Español)
Scavenger Hunt – Below is a link to a transportation-themed scavenger hunt you can do around your neighborhood. Do you think you can find them all?
Puzzles – There’s a lot of transportation jargon. Can you solve these puzzles and learn some new transportation terms?