Regional Corporation Through Data Sharing
- Multiple transportation planning organizations
- Lack of awareness across study area boundaries
- Increasing public expectations of data availability
- Convening form was via C.R.A.F.T.
Public Outreach: Consistency
- Each MPO and RPO has their own on-line site
- Each uses ESRI ArcGIS On-Line program
- Common data between sites
- Ability for user to “make their own maps.”
- Bi-monthly meetings for staff-level coordination and lessons learned
- Provide Data
- Interface with public and RPO/MPO member
- Offer public comment and input opportunity online
- Provide details about projects
- Traffic counts (current and historic)
- Crash data
- Socio-economic projections
- Census data
- Planning boundaries
- SPOT Candidate Projects
- STIP
- MTP
- CTP
http://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=1ad2ad9224514728b93b2fb7c877aaed&extent=-81.9919,34.9179,-80.6461,35.8684
- Public input
- Meeting presentation
- General data querying
- Staff
- MPO members
- General public
- Shape file downloading/sharing
- Talk to someone who has already created a site
- Use existing layers before uploading your own
- Add metadata
- Format for ease of use
- Share!
Matt Noonkester, City Explained
Curtis Bridgers, Charlotte Transportation Planning Organization
Dana Stoogenke, AICP; Rocky River RPO
Bjorn Hansen, AICP CTP; Union County