Integrating Equity and Inclusion into Transportation Planning and Public Outreach and Engagement Processes at the State, Regional and Local Level
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Hi moderator, could you please change my name from P00070651 to Mohammed Rasheduzzaman

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Stacey Feindt, Fredericksburg Area MPO. Feeling awake after a second round of coffee! :)

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👍

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We’ll just have to lump DC in with Northern Virginia :-)

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In Maryland, but hometown is Newport News/Hampton Roads!

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Yeah Central! Hoo hoo

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austin

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Atlanta

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Great, thanks!!

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no question, but I really appreciated the language of the boat and the storm. that was important to hear.

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Feel free to enter your question in the chat if you prefer!

01:18:26
Andrew St. Clair

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Based on your research and experiences, how does arrested mobility vary across rural and urban areas, if any?

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Have a great experience let one person know, have a bad experience tell 10 people

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Ferrum, VA

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Winchester, KS

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Sawyer MN

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Yes!

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Crosswalks, green space, safe sidewalks

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Add people to it

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bus stops with shelters

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Road Diet, Bike lanes, Sidewalk Improvements

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narrow the road, widen the sidewalks, provide transit shelters, plant trees,

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Shelter, benches at bus stop

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sidewalk repairs, landscaping pedestrian accomodations

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Fix sideways, street crossings, vacant lot

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lighting

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bike lanes, sidewalk repairs

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trees

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Streetscape beautification (planted medians), new sidewalks, and development that brings people to the public realm.

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I see that all the time in renderings: fit white young people only. It's like the software that generates these renderings doesn't have anyone else in its database.

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race, gender

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Sex orientation and geographic location

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Age

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Age, parental status

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Location

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physical abilities/qualities

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location, work/military/union status

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most often: race and gender Least often: smoker non-smoker and work background

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most often: age, gender, education, geographic location, religious beliefs

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Most often: Job level, thinking style, political affiliation, religious beliefLeast often: smoker, union, native bornLearn more about:How I perceive myself: Education, familyHow others perceive me: Education, age, communication style

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most often: religious beliefs, age, gender// least often: parental status, smoker,military

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most often: religious beliefs, age, gender// least often: parental status, smoker,military

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Most: Age, Physical Ability, Family/work life, Communications style

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that was not right.....most often: rrace, age, gender, orientation & location// least often: parental status, smoker,military. religious

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Most often: sexual orientation, age; least often: marital status, religious

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What challenges have you or your team faced in identifying and engaging key residents?

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What have you done to overcome these challenges?

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yes -- I forgot to mention that food always helps!

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Which justice lens have you not considered in past efforts: Distributive, Procedural, Interactional, Representation and Care?

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I couldn’t respond, but agree with Stacy & FAMPO.

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Consider people who can not drive and have to walk.

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Identify desired outcomes and document results so you know what strategies work & what doesn't work

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Realize most of us are brain washed by our education and upbringing to not really see or understand racism

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What about income in-equity?

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Be willing to look broader at issues

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I would like to re-examine the default of “we have such limited $$, let’s spend it where the most people can benefit.” This often feels like an easy way out of sending the investments to the lowest-income areas.

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https://voorheescenter.red.uic.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/122/2017/10/Gentrification-and-Neighborhood-Change-Toolkit.pdf

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Remember that we must consider other's lived experiences, and that while anecdotes aren't fact, they have a big impact on communities

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and remember the non- Facebook users

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Consider if the overuse of technology/innovation in outreach is actually leaving out groups of people intentionally or not

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The idea that people need to understand the MPO role in order to provide meaningful input.

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Having active and ongoing conversations with law enforcement, land use planners, and the like to ensure we aren't segregating the decision making process -- as we have learned problems are intertwined

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"MPO" means what?

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The need to learn more about how privilege shapes decision-making

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Thank you so much for this great presentation. Are you able to share your contact info?

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Tim, yes, closing slide-

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Thank you, Ann.

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move past fulfilling federal requirements and use our platform to foster larger discussions about community-building

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MPO is metropolitan planning organization - a regional transportation planning body

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Acknowledging gaps in data, quality of data when creating maps/doing analyses. Missing data in an analysis can lead to overlooking people's needs especially in minority groups. And also recognizing intersectionality in these analyses - looking at only certain metrics can miss very important information regarding people's lived experiences

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu2sKNJMH-k

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Great video.

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THanks

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https://www.segregatedbydesign.com/

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https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sv/dJmghxd/VAMPO

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Thanks! I love how organized you were.

03:12:26
This was great. Thank you Charles for your time and expertise. Thanks to everyone for sharing their perspective.

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AICP CM Event #: 9219840 charlesbrown@equitablecities.com

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vampo@associationbuilders.com

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Best few hours I have spent this year! Thanks so much.

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Thank you very much, Charles. This has been great.

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Thank you for this excellent presentation and conversation. So many wonderful ideas, perspectives and resources. Apologies for my video going out - our municipal bandwidth is too limited.

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Thank you all. Gotta run.

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Thank you so much, Charles. It has been a real pleasure to hear you speak and the resources and information were wonderful.

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Thank you so much for your time and insight, Charles!

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Great reminder about equity and the need for more focus on these issues.