Our mission: is to organize people with disabilities, seniors, low- income citizens, and other concerned Texans for equitable transportation through local.

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Our mission: is to organize people with disabilities, seniors, low- income citizens, and other concerned Texans for equitable transportation through local and statewide alliances.

State/Federal Alliance:  Reauthorization  $5 million in JARC programs  State and Local Media Campaigns  Mandated Public Transportation Coordination (funding and services)  Changed State DOT Rules: More local funding flexibility More support for alternatives Specific policy improvements  Gas Taxes paying for Public Transit (including Health/Humans Services)

Lubbock Local Alliance and Campaign Activities Local Alliances:  Transit Campaigns  Transit Planning  Transit Coordination  MPO Certification  Housing and Urban Development  Travel Training  New Job Access $  Pedestrian Audits  Ambassador Program

Elections Imply a relationship of support for “x” issue or candidate. Too often a campaign is a blunt approach to a basic marketing objective. Campaigns should be about winning the hearts and minds of voters. How can we do a better job of building relationships of support?

A different way... Three examples – Austin, Lubbock, Tarrant Co. – of building a solid foundation on which campaigns are a confirmation. Activities that create an atmosphere for relationship building. Highlight the key lessons learned.

Capital Metro - Community Connections Prompt Awareness & Creativity Get a Street-Level View Small Group Problem Solving Find Consensus Staff Elected officials Users Community leaders Making amenities a community asset. Teaching agency staff a different way to related to customers and community. Building a “can do” image.

Capital Metro – Investment as an Incentive Building strategic relationships early Building a winning team for commuter rail and economic development. Champions, Junkets, and a Challenge Regionalism

Lubbock CitiBus proposes cutting Saturday service and routes. Citizens get council to to reject the proposed changes – now what? Understanding the challenges. Getting an ESPA/CTAA planning grant. Opportunity for stakeholders to learn. Process for articulating each interest. Time to build trust and empathy.

Richland Hills Richland Hills files for an election to decide if it will continue to have a $.05 sales tax for transit. The-T provided a TRE station and per capita the highest level of transit services in the area. Why? Walmart moved to North Richland Hills!

Keys to HELPING your transit agency discover that TRANSIT can be a COMMUNITY ASSET Relationships are not built over night Research Process is important Values clear and direct actions Message and messenger is important Closing the deal

Research Focus Groups Survey Intuition Talk to key people/communities/customers Listening sessions Don’t forget to follow-up and measure!

Process Review operations, activities, investment that it already makes for innovations. Look for ways to improve customer/community involvement and their investment in the outcome. Look for give participants a sense of accomplishment and meaningfulness. Education, relationship building, image refinement can be second tier objectives.

Lead with values Good stewart of the public trust Customer service is our mission A reliable partner Humility Empathy “Virtue is always bold” Shakespear

Message Use research to develop strategy, message, targets; then stick to the plan. The best message has substance supporting it. It takes time to help people understand, appreciate, feel good about, or want something. Connecting through existing trust relationships is a short cut to customers, neighborhoods, communities, and to voters.

Closing You can do all this awareness, education, relationship building and feel good stuff AND get nothing. The close, has to be part of the plan. In an election - ask for the vote. In relationship building – ask for mutual respect. Converting respect to a yes, is much easier than converting unawareness into yes.

Conclusion May sound like a lot of work, BUT: NGO’s are uniquely qualified Agencies will pay a fair wage for these professional services The alternative – losing an election – is harder and more distasteful.