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Agenda - 7-a - Connect 2045 Metropolitan Transportation Plan
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Cross - County Commuting Trends <br />1980 1990 2000 " 2+008 -2012 <br />Largest cross county pattern is 82,000 daily <br />commuters between Orange /Durham <br />County and Wake County <br />Public Involvement <br />Daily Commuting Flows <br />(in thousands of commuters) <br />11 <br />o u <br />�yl 8 m <br />* II <br />• Draft documents and detailed supporting data available on the MPOs' Web sites and notices in newspapers for <br />workshops, hearings and other public involvement activities; <br />• Email lists to notify members of the community who have participated or indicated an interest in related <br />planning activities. This included information about public workshops and input events as well as public <br />hearings. <br />• Information was shared using social media platforms such as Linkedln, Facebook, and Twitter, including a <br />Facebook targeted ad campaign that reached more than 11,500 people across the region. <br />• Various formats for citizens to provide public comments included email, paper feedback forms, public <br />workshops, information tables at community events, hearings and presentations at local elected officials' <br />meetings. <br />• The DCHC MPO Goals and Objectives and CAMPO Alternatives Analysis were supported by online surveys <br />that attracted over 800 respondents in one particular survey. <br />• In addition, there were many workshops in the various member jurisdictions or multi - jurisdictional areas, and <br />over a dozen presentations to local elected officials, boards and commissions. As a result of this extensive <br />outreach effort, many of the elected bodies and locally- appointed boards and commissions provided <br />considerable input through formal resolutions to the MPO Policy Boards. <br />
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