Reducing the Negative Effects of Traffic on Communities: Public Engagement, Planners’ Engagement, and Policy Change

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Carolyn McAndrews, J. Marcus
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Abstract With improved participation requirements and feedback methods, the doors to discussion have opened significantly over the decades to invite participation by those most affected by planning decisions. But the effectiveness of our outreach—and ultimate incorporation of local concerns into our planning—can be limited by the ways in which we define a project or problem and by our own blind spots. In working with an exceptionally organized and engaged community, the authors have identified these missed opportunities and suggest an increased role for planners in ensuring policy makers and decision makers understand local ideas and concerns as not merely opposition, but opportunity.
减少交通对社区的负面影响:公众参与、规划者参与和政策变化
随着参与要求和反馈方法的改进,几十年来,讨论的大门已经大大打开,邀请那些最受规划决策影响的人参与。但是,我们的外展活动的有效性——最终将当地的关注纳入我们的计划——可能会受到我们定义项目或问题的方式以及我们自己的盲点的限制。在与一个特别有组织和参与的社区合作时,作者已经确定了这些错失的机会,并建议规划者在确保政策制定者和决策者理解当地的想法和关注不仅仅是反对,而且是机会方面发挥更大的作用。
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