YOUR INPUT HELPS SHAPE THE TREASURE VALLEY
The goal of any planning process is to develop a plan that meets the needs of the people impacted by that plan – local residents. The planning process involves data and technical analyses that inform decision makers, but the only way to truly know if a plan hits the mark is to ask those affected – YOU.
Our significant transportation funding shortfall was THE underlying issue as we developed Communities in Motion 2040 2.0. COMPASS spurred conversation on this issue through the Don’t Let the Treasure Valley Fall through the Cracks campaign, which included
Communities in Motion 2040 2.0 focuses on four transportation system components – roadways, public transportation, bicycle/pedestrian, and freight – and how they work together to form a complete transportation system. COMPASS introduced these components through the Treasure Valley: On the Go! photo contest and calendar, and then furthered the discussion through a year-long social media campaign and
Much of the planning process – as well as progress toward implementing a plan – occurs behind the scenes. To keep residents up to date, COMPASS conducted a year-long social media campaign on progress toward reaching goals of the existing plan, as well as distributed quarterly emails highlighting planning progress and hosted
COMPASS promoted the opportunity to comment throughout Ada and Canyon Counties via:
