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Bringing New Participants
into the Planning Process
Research sponsored by the Federal Transit Administration
Office of Research, Demonstration and Innovation
U.S. Department of Transportation
Making communities more walkable in cities and towns across
Massachusetts since 1990
Research focus

Develop and test techniques to broaden transit users’
   participation in planning by
•  Identifying transit users who are not ordinarily involved in
   formal planning processes
•  Eliciting their opinions on public agency plans
How do we know people are missing from
the planning process?

•  We looked at a sample area with a number of projects –
   mostly recent or still underway
Transportation planning projects in Boston
Jamaica Plain as a study area
•  38,000 residents
•  38% use public transit; access mode - walking
•  11% walked to work
•  During 6 recent planning efforts only 15 – 20 regular appointed or
   volunteer participants
•  Demographic, economic and cultural mix of the neighborhood was
   not represented
Comparing projects in and around Jamaica Plain
Public participation can unintentionally
exclude many community members. Why?

•  Meetings are too frequent & too demanding of continuous
   participation
•  Information can be too technical and too difficult to follow
   for occasional participants
•  Meetings may be difficult to attend for affected transit users
   (evenings, requiring long transit trips)
•  Meetings may be uncomfortable for non-English speakers
Who do we want to reach to understand
how to improve transit?
•    Current, frequent users of a service
•    Mix of income groups
•    Mix of ages and cultures
•    Riders wanting better access
•    Businesses profiting from transit service
When in a planning process can participation
make a difference? And when are people
likely to participate?
 •  When a planning process is underway for imminent
    changes
 •  When an issue is well publicized
 •  When there is heightened public interest in planning due
    to differences of opinion
JP Studies underway: MBTA Route 39
•  Consolidation of bus stops
•  New bus shelter program
•  Curb extensions
•  Improved speeds on whole route
JP studies underway: Centre/South Streets
•  Bus stop improvements
•  Reconfiguration of 2 local business areas
•  New street furniture
•  New crosswalks
How we looked for new participants
•  Targeted transit users where they are
•  Looked for people willing to listen a few moments
•  Deliberately included non-English speakers
•  Deliberately drew out those less sophisticated about the
   public participation process
•  Went to people on their way to work
What we tested
A.   Presentations at local community meetings
B.   Walking audits
C.   Short on-street, in-person surveys
D.   Door-to-door merchant interviews
E.   Walk-By Visioning – an interactive process
A. Presentations at local community
meetings
•  Professional or business organizations
•  Neighborhood meetings
•  Outdoor community events
Conclusions from presentations
•  Community meetings attract the “regulars”
•  Neighborhood meetings do not represent all residents
•  Business organization meetings do not attract all
   merchants
•  Little interest in discussing process issues
•  Participants tend to focus on service issues
B. Walking Audits
•  Professional and business organizations
•  Neighborhood groups
•  Attendees at community events
Conclusions from walking audits
•  On-street audits require active participation of
   community groups – very difficult to obtain
•  Consolidation of bus stops and the condition of walking
   routes not sufficiently compelling to generate interest
•  Adding basic audit questions in interviews with local
   merchants was very useful
C. Short on-street, in person interviews
•  Tested use of standard paper interview forms
•  Tested use of an iPad for novelty
•  Very short interviews – “the bus is coming!
iPad Survey
•  Location
•  Gender
•  Age
•  Race
•  Language
•  Whether or not they
   ride Route 39
•  Level of knowledge
   about the study
•  If they own a car
•  What other transit
   routes they use
Conclusions from short interviews
•  Lack of interest – people may not see interviews as
   useful ways to register opinions
•  Some people are threatened by forms
•  Non-English speakers were most wary - very few
   participated
•  Bus riders are in a hurry, distracted
•  iPads were of no interest
•  Bus stops have promise to reach new participants
D. Door-to-door business interviews
•  100% sample in Centre/South corridor
•  Informal, unscheduled, drop-in interviews
•  Spoke with any representative of the business, not
   necessarily the owner
•  Minimal questions: are you aware…?
•  Open-ended conversation
•  Illustrations from city’s planning process
Board used in business interviews
Conclusions from business interviews
•  Positive response
•  Inclusiveness appreciated
•  Business hours respected
•  Many suggestions for improved crosswalks; few for
   improved street furniture and landscaping
•  Some get info from informal network
•  Great opportunity to tell people what’s going on
Lessons in business interview techniques
•  Targeted effort can reach merchants and business people
•  Reached a mix of managers, owners, staff
•  Merchants cannot leave businesses for meetings – so
   going to them is essential to involve them
•  Interviews that take place at stores/businesses get great
   responses
•  Many fewer scheduling issues because these were drop-in
   interviews
•  Low cost: 2 two-person teams = 20 interviews/afternoon
Geography
of interactions
Interactions
by Time of Day
E. Walk-by-visioning – hands-on interaction
•    Interactivity is novel, generates interest
•    Low cost, low tech
•    Simple to administer
•    Easily replicable in other settings
•    People can be randomly selected if desired
•    Lively displays attract more people
•    Non-threatening, easy to vote
•    Anonymous, no record of participants’ names
Questions used in Walk-By Visioning
•  Your personal preferences for types of improvements
•  Your thoughts about city improvement proposals
•  Your vote for preferences
Walk-By Visioning elements
Walk-By Visioning elements
Walk-By Visioning elements
Walk-By Visioning elements
Walk-By Visioning elements
Walk-By Visioning elements
Walk-By Visioning: Elements on the boards
Walk-By Visioning in action
Walk-By Visioning: Votes on elements
Walk-by Visioning: Sample results
Walk-by Visioning: Sample results
Conclusions from Walk-By Visioning exercises

•    Brings in new participants
•    Low-key politically
•    Low costs (primarily staff ), easy set-up
•    Many willing participants
•    No commitment, no threats
•    Participation can be kept anonymous
Evaluation of using the techniques
Neighborhood meetings
•  Relatively few individual participants reached
Walking audits
•  Few willing to devote time to field work
Bus stop interactions
•  Informal surveys require little time from interviewees
Merchant interviews 
•  Reached all local merchants brings in new voices
Walk-By Visioning  
•  Reached many new people reached, bridged language gaps
Key lessons learned

•  Informal interviews and walk-bys are less exact and costly
   than surveys, but reach more people and include more
   diversity

•  Informal techniques and walk-bys may be more enjoyable
   for people than formal surveys and were enthusiastically
   received

•  Multi-lingual materials should be created to reach non-
   English speakers
Key lessons learned, continued
•  Informal interviews and walk-by visioning can be carried
   out with minimal staff time

•  Informal interviews can be taken anytime to supplement
   a planning study – before, during or after a study, and
   prior to final decisions

•  Techniques can evolve from fieldwork. The Walk-By
   Visioning exercise emerged to address some of the
   limitations of the bus-stop interviews
Key lessons learned, continued

•  Informal interviews are non-threatening and anonymous

•  Not much time required of participants - no more than 15 min

•  No special equipment, technology or training is necessary

•  Less expensive than formal meetings

•  Preference/priorities obtained with photos, maps, brief
  discussions

•  Limited number of questions is essential for clarity
For further information:

Wendy Landman, Executive Director
wlandman@walkboston.org
www.walkboston.org
617-367-9255

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Walk By Vision - p1

  • 1.
  • 2. Bringing New Participants into the Planning Process Research sponsored by the Federal Transit Administration Office of Research, Demonstration and Innovation U.S. Department of Transportation
  • 3. Making communities more walkable in cities and towns across Massachusetts since 1990
  • 4. Research focus Develop and test techniques to broaden transit users’ participation in planning by •  Identifying transit users who are not ordinarily involved in formal planning processes •  Eliciting their opinions on public agency plans
  • 5. How do we know people are missing from the planning process? •  We looked at a sample area with a number of projects – mostly recent or still underway
  • 7. Jamaica Plain as a study area •  38,000 residents •  38% use public transit; access mode - walking •  11% walked to work •  During 6 recent planning efforts only 15 – 20 regular appointed or volunteer participants •  Demographic, economic and cultural mix of the neighborhood was not represented
  • 8. Comparing projects in and around Jamaica Plain
  • 9. Public participation can unintentionally exclude many community members. Why? •  Meetings are too frequent & too demanding of continuous participation •  Information can be too technical and too difficult to follow for occasional participants •  Meetings may be difficult to attend for affected transit users (evenings, requiring long transit trips) •  Meetings may be uncomfortable for non-English speakers
  • 10. Who do we want to reach to understand how to improve transit? •  Current, frequent users of a service •  Mix of income groups •  Mix of ages and cultures •  Riders wanting better access •  Businesses profiting from transit service
  • 11. When in a planning process can participation make a difference? And when are people likely to participate? •  When a planning process is underway for imminent changes •  When an issue is well publicized •  When there is heightened public interest in planning due to differences of opinion
  • 12. JP Studies underway: MBTA Route 39 •  Consolidation of bus stops •  New bus shelter program •  Curb extensions •  Improved speeds on whole route
  • 13. JP studies underway: Centre/South Streets •  Bus stop improvements •  Reconfiguration of 2 local business areas •  New street furniture •  New crosswalks
  • 14. How we looked for new participants •  Targeted transit users where they are •  Looked for people willing to listen a few moments •  Deliberately included non-English speakers •  Deliberately drew out those less sophisticated about the public participation process •  Went to people on their way to work
  • 15. What we tested A. Presentations at local community meetings B. Walking audits C. Short on-street, in-person surveys D. Door-to-door merchant interviews E. Walk-By Visioning – an interactive process
  • 16. A. Presentations at local community meetings •  Professional or business organizations •  Neighborhood meetings •  Outdoor community events
  • 17. Conclusions from presentations •  Community meetings attract the “regulars” •  Neighborhood meetings do not represent all residents •  Business organization meetings do not attract all merchants •  Little interest in discussing process issues •  Participants tend to focus on service issues
  • 18. B. Walking Audits •  Professional and business organizations •  Neighborhood groups •  Attendees at community events
  • 19. Conclusions from walking audits •  On-street audits require active participation of community groups – very difficult to obtain •  Consolidation of bus stops and the condition of walking routes not sufficiently compelling to generate interest •  Adding basic audit questions in interviews with local merchants was very useful
  • 20. C. Short on-street, in person interviews •  Tested use of standard paper interview forms •  Tested use of an iPad for novelty •  Very short interviews – “the bus is coming!
  • 21. iPad Survey •  Location •  Gender •  Age •  Race •  Language •  Whether or not they ride Route 39 •  Level of knowledge about the study •  If they own a car •  What other transit routes they use
  • 22. Conclusions from short interviews •  Lack of interest – people may not see interviews as useful ways to register opinions •  Some people are threatened by forms •  Non-English speakers were most wary - very few participated •  Bus riders are in a hurry, distracted •  iPads were of no interest •  Bus stops have promise to reach new participants
  • 23. D. Door-to-door business interviews •  100% sample in Centre/South corridor •  Informal, unscheduled, drop-in interviews •  Spoke with any representative of the business, not necessarily the owner •  Minimal questions: are you aware…? •  Open-ended conversation •  Illustrations from city’s planning process
  • 24. Board used in business interviews
  • 25. Conclusions from business interviews •  Positive response •  Inclusiveness appreciated •  Business hours respected •  Many suggestions for improved crosswalks; few for improved street furniture and landscaping •  Some get info from informal network •  Great opportunity to tell people what’s going on
  • 26. Lessons in business interview techniques •  Targeted effort can reach merchants and business people •  Reached a mix of managers, owners, staff •  Merchants cannot leave businesses for meetings – so going to them is essential to involve them •  Interviews that take place at stores/businesses get great responses •  Many fewer scheduling issues because these were drop-in interviews •  Low cost: 2 two-person teams = 20 interviews/afternoon
  • 29. E. Walk-by-visioning – hands-on interaction •  Interactivity is novel, generates interest •  Low cost, low tech •  Simple to administer •  Easily replicable in other settings •  People can be randomly selected if desired •  Lively displays attract more people •  Non-threatening, easy to vote •  Anonymous, no record of participants’ names
  • 30. Questions used in Walk-By Visioning •  Your personal preferences for types of improvements •  Your thoughts about city improvement proposals •  Your vote for preferences
  • 42. Conclusions from Walk-By Visioning exercises •  Brings in new participants •  Low-key politically •  Low costs (primarily staff ), easy set-up •  Many willing participants •  No commitment, no threats •  Participation can be kept anonymous
  • 43. Evaluation of using the techniques Neighborhood meetings •  Relatively few individual participants reached Walking audits •  Few willing to devote time to field work Bus stop interactions •  Informal surveys require little time from interviewees Merchant interviews  •  Reached all local merchants brings in new voices Walk-By Visioning   •  Reached many new people reached, bridged language gaps
  • 44. Key lessons learned •  Informal interviews and walk-bys are less exact and costly than surveys, but reach more people and include more diversity •  Informal techniques and walk-bys may be more enjoyable for people than formal surveys and were enthusiastically received •  Multi-lingual materials should be created to reach non- English speakers
  • 45. Key lessons learned, continued •  Informal interviews and walk-by visioning can be carried out with minimal staff time •  Informal interviews can be taken anytime to supplement a planning study – before, during or after a study, and prior to final decisions •  Techniques can evolve from fieldwork. The Walk-By Visioning exercise emerged to address some of the limitations of the bus-stop interviews
  • 46. Key lessons learned, continued •  Informal interviews are non-threatening and anonymous •  Not much time required of participants - no more than 15 min •  No special equipment, technology or training is necessary •  Less expensive than formal meetings •  Preference/priorities obtained with photos, maps, brief discussions •  Limited number of questions is essential for clarity
  • 47. For further information: Wendy Landman, Executive Director wlandman@walkboston.org www.walkboston.org 617-367-9255