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Transit Elections Successes and Failures: Lessons Learned Tim Baldwin, AICP December 8, 2003
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2002 Successes and Failures X X X X X X
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2003 Successes and Failures X X
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Factors Influencing Success or Failure Research by: Richard Werbel, Professor of Marketing, San Jose State University
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Factors Influencing Success or Failure Identifiable congestion “ crisis ” Business community sponsorship Endorsement by key elected officials
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Factors Influencing Success or Failure $1 million campaign Recent initiative experience Support from environmental groups
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Factors Influencing Success or Failure Multiple transit modes Includes highway funding Benefits distributed throughout area
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Factors Influencing Success or Failure Extension of existing rail system No problems with local transit system Stakeholder participation in package
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Factors Influencing Success or Failure General election Combination of direct mail and TV Lack of effective opposition
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Factors Influencing Success or Failure: 10 Elections 1997-2000 Those that passed (6) had no more than 3 “ negative ” factors Those that failed (4) had 10 or more “ negative ” factors
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Case Studies Dallas Area Rapid Transit 1988 (failed 2-1)
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Case Studies Denton County TX 2002/3 (passed 3-1)
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Case Studies Denver RTD, 2004?
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DART 1988 Denton County TX 2002/3 Denver RTD 2004? Identifiable congestion crisis Business community sponsorship - Elected officials endorsement x- ?
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DART 1988 Denton County TX 2002/3 Denver RTD 2004? $1 million campaign fund xx Recent initiative experience x Environmental group support ?
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DART 1988 Denton County TX 2002/3 Denver RTD 2004? Multiple transportation modes x Includes highway funding xx Benefits throughout area x X
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DART 1988 Denton County TX 2002/3 Denver RTD 2004? Extension of existing rail system xx Transit with good local reputation xx Stakeholder help with package x
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DART 1988 Denton County TX 2002/3 Denver RTD 2004? General election date x Combination direct mail and TV ads x Lack of effective opposition x ? ?
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DART 1988 (failed 2-1) Denton Co. 2002/3 (passed 3-1) Denver RTD (2004?) Positive factors Negative factors Neutral or uncertain 5 10 0 7 6 2 1-5? 4? 10?
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Minimize Negative Factors to Maximize Chances for
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Top 12 Lessons Learned Carl Guardino, President and CEO, Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group Helped lead 5 winning transportation ballot measures since 1984 Generating $13 billion California law requires 2/3 vote
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Top 12 Lessons Learned 12. Names Matter; Timing is Everything “ Taxpayers for Traffic Relief ” General elections good; special elections bad No relation to good or bad economy
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Top 12 Lessons Learned 11. Build the Product or Buy the Product Building a coalition is critical Limit the opposition by embracing as many groups as possible
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Top 12 Lessons Learned 10. Data or Dogma? Surveys are vital Test all ideas; don ’ t assume you know what the public wants
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Top 12 Lessons Learned 9. Penny-wise or Pound-foolish? You get what you pay for with consultants Avoid “ political favors ” or “ friends ” when selecting a consultant
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Top 12 Lessons Learned 8. Headlines or Headway? “ It is amazing what you can accomplish when you don ’ t care who gets the credit. ” “ Run silent – run deep ”
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Top 12 Lessons Learned 7. Private or Public-Driven Partnership? Private sector should lead the campaign Taxpayer-to-taxpayer message more credible
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Top 12 Lessons Learned 6. Empower or Overpower Find a role for everyone in the coalition
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Top 12 Lessons Learned 5. Watchdog or Lapdog? Polling showed strong support for citizen watchdog committee Listen to the voters!
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Top 12 Lessons Learned 4. Fundraising Sufficient funding is critical (at least $1 million in most metro areas) Get up-front commitments Run frugal campaigns emphasizing voter contact
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Top 12 Lessons Learned 3. Community Outreach Speakers Bureau Editorial Board visits Free media Paid media
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Top 12 Lessons Learned 2. Pros or Schmoes? Transportation professionals developed list of projects Political professionals determined what voters would support
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Top 12 Lessons Learned 1. Deliver or Wither Previous delivery on promises is critical for future voter approval
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