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1 Developing a Public Involvement Plan
Why Develop a PI Plan? Format Public Involvement Training Class – Presented by the Office of Environmental Services

2 Why Develop a PI Plan?

3 "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail” Benjamin Franklin

4 Objectives Enable proactive and strategic PI planning
Provide direction on how to adequately engage and inform stakeholders and the public Identify opportunities for stakeholders and the public to participate in decision-making Ensure PI is conducted in a manner that: Meets regulatory requirements Keeps project on schedule Is commensurate with a project’s type and complexity 4 Public Involvement Training Class – Presented by the Office of Environmental Services

5 When is a PI Plan Needed? Dependent on project type and complexity
Path 1 and 2 Not required PI activities conducted as appropriate Path 3 and Path 4/5 PI Plan required Specific actions and deliverables 5 Public Involvement Training Class – Presented by the Office of Environmental Services

6 Developing a PI Plan No cookie-cutter approach
Each project is different Identify relevant project issues or goals Existing public support or opposition and anticipated controversy? What information will stakeholders and the public want and need? What role will stakeholders and the public have in decision‐making? 6 Public Involvement Training Class – Presented by the Office of Environmental Services

7 Developing a PI Plan Identify Stakeholders
Who are the interested parties? Whose support is needed? “Movers” and “Shakers” Identify appropriate means and methods to establish initial communication/outreach What’s the purpose? Underserved populations 7 Public Involvement Training Class – Presented by the Office of Environmental Services

8 Developing a PI Plan Identify participation opportunities for stakeholders and the public Methods and techniques to sustain involvement and encourage input What stage of the PDP will input be needed? Articulate when and how input is factored into decision-making Identify appropriate PI activities 8 Public Involvement Training Class – Presented by the Office of Environmental Services

9 Format

10 Project Overview Brief Project Description Purpose and Need Summary
Strategy Meetings Project Management Team Complex Path 3, Path 4, and Path 5 Define PI Strategy Updates and status reports given PI Management Tasks Goals and Objectives Applicable Legal Requirements 10 Public Involvement Training Class – Presented by the Office of Environmental Services

11 Project Management Team
Project Sponsor ODOT and Consultant PM (if applicable) Supporting District and Consultant Staff Public Information Officer (PIO) Support Staff Essential ODOT Central Office Staff Essential public officials, civic leaders, agency officials, etc. 11 Public Involvement Training Class – Presented by the Office of Environmental Services

12 Stakeholders Identify interested parties Define strategy:
How to inform stakeholders How information, ideas and opinions will be solicited and obtained 12 Public Involvement Training Class – Presented by the Office of Environmental Services

13 Underserved Populations
Define outreach strategy Identify methods to solicit information, ideas, and opinions How to appropriately identify How to adequately inform How do encourage proactive involvement 13 Public Involvement Training Class – Presented by the Office of Environmental Services

14 Outreach and Activities
Identify activities and define efforts to be undertaken during each phase of the PDP Media outreach Distribution of materials Fliers, brochures, fact sheets, and/or newsletters Dedicated project website Social media Presentations, meetings, interviews, and/or surveys Role of Project Management Team members 14 Public Involvement Training Class – Presented by the Office of Environmental Services

15 Project Timeline/Schedule
Identify when specific PI activities will take place in conjunction with project schedule and each phase of the PDP Timing required to achieve the desired results What project level information is required for each PI activity? 15 Public Involvement Training Class – Presented by the Office of Environmental Services

16 Decision-Making Process
Identify at what phase of the PDP decisions will be made or needed Define how decisions will be made Define role and opportunities for stakeholders and the public Decision-maker, advisory, contributor 16 Public Involvement Training Class – Presented by the Office of Environmental Services

17 Meeting Locations Stakeholder Meetings
Public Meetings or Public Hearings Identify accessible locations that are Title VI compliance ADA On or near transit corridors 17 Public Involvement Training Class – Presented by the Office of Environmental Services

18 Implementation Consider time needed to prepare and to strategize methods and approaches Consider budgetary needs and resource allocation and availability Modify PI Plan as a project progresses As needed Coordinated with OES for approval Make available to stakeholders and the public Can be posted to the project website 18 Public Involvement Training Class – Presented by the Office of Environmental Services

19 Exercise #2 Develop a PI Plan for your project
Incorporate items discussed in this module


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