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  HOME > STUDIES & PROJECTS > NC 73 TRANSPORTATION / LAND USE STUDY > PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
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Carolina Bays Parkway Ext. Feasibility Study

Public Involvement

The goals of the Public Involvement process include:

  1. Involving key groups (i.e. steering committee members, local governments, NCDOT, and the general public, etc.) in order to gain feedback into the desires of each community along the corridor
  2. Informing key groups about the study process and results
  3. Integrating public feedback into the draft plan
The following groups are included as key publics for this study:
  • Consultant Team
  • Corridor Steering Committee (comprised of local governments, regional planners, community representatives, and business organizations)
  • Elected Officials
  • General Public
The Corridor Steering Committee meets on a monthly basis, and meetings with elected officials were held from December 2003 through February 2004. The first round of public meetings was held in each participating county in November 2003. They served to inform the public of the purpose of and need for the study, as well as to gain insight into the needs of the individual communities and local residents along the corridor. The next and final round of public meetings were held in March 2004. These meetings served as a forum to receive comments on a comprehensive land use and transportation plan for the corridor.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), was drafted by the project team asking local communities to commit to the study's land use and transportation recommendations. The MOU is anticipated to be adopted by participating communities by late 2005/early 2006.

The following materials have been used to promote effective Public Involvement:

  • Monthly Corridor Newsletter (emailed to residents, home owner's associations, elected officials, along the corridor; also posted on city/county websites for general public review)
  • Media Releases (sent to print, television, radio organizations surrounding the communities along the corridor)
  • Corridor Flyer and Postcard


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