This study explored public involvement within the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) using the co-orientational theory. Effective public involvement gives the public opportunities to be involved early in the planning and implementation of transportation projects that directly affect or may concern them. The co-orientational model looks at what an organization (FDOT) thinks about an issue (public involvement), what the public thinks of the issue, what the organization thinks the public thinks about the issue, and what the public thinks the organization thinks about the issue. This study investigated whether the FDOT management has an accurate understanding of the perceptions of the public and communicates effectively with them. To a...
This quantitative study investigates on how the attitudes amongst people in Tampa are towards the us...
This report analyzes how the public can be effectively engaged in democratic decision-making and imp...
While the Texas Department of Transportation and other transportation planning organizations may see...
This study explored public involvement within the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) using ...
This study explored public involvement within the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) using ...
FDOT BDV25-977-46University of South Florida researchers documented the state of practice of public ...
US Transportation Collection2019PDFTech ReportKramer, JeffTremblay, NicoleUniversity of South Florid...
The purpose of this project was to understand why public involvement in transportation project plann...
Federal Highway Administration2015PDFTech ReportUnited States. Federal Highway AdministrationUnited ...
US Transportation Collection2008PDFResearch PaperKramer, JeffreyWilliams, Kristine M.Bond, Alexander...
52632513Final report.PDFTech ReportFHWA/VTRC 03-R17Public participationPublic information programsVi...
3916274PDFTech ReportVHRC 73-R64VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilPerfater, Michael AV...
Federal Highway Administration1997PDFTech ReportUnited States. Federal Highway AdministrationUnited ...
This quantitative study investigates on how the attitudes amongst people in Tampa are towards the us...
This quantitative study investigates on how the attitudes amongst people in Tampa are towards the us...
This quantitative study investigates on how the attitudes amongst people in Tampa are towards the us...
This report analyzes how the public can be effectively engaged in democratic decision-making and imp...
While the Texas Department of Transportation and other transportation planning organizations may see...
This study explored public involvement within the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) using ...
This study explored public involvement within the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) using ...
FDOT BDV25-977-46University of South Florida researchers documented the state of practice of public ...
US Transportation Collection2019PDFTech ReportKramer, JeffTremblay, NicoleUniversity of South Florid...
The purpose of this project was to understand why public involvement in transportation project plann...
Federal Highway Administration2015PDFTech ReportUnited States. Federal Highway AdministrationUnited ...
US Transportation Collection2008PDFResearch PaperKramer, JeffreyWilliams, Kristine M.Bond, Alexander...
52632513Final report.PDFTech ReportFHWA/VTRC 03-R17Public participationPublic information programsVi...
3916274PDFTech ReportVHRC 73-R64VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilPerfater, Michael AV...
Federal Highway Administration1997PDFTech ReportUnited States. Federal Highway AdministrationUnited ...
This quantitative study investigates on how the attitudes amongst people in Tampa are towards the us...
This quantitative study investigates on how the attitudes amongst people in Tampa are towards the us...
This quantitative study investigates on how the attitudes amongst people in Tampa are towards the us...
This report analyzes how the public can be effectively engaged in democratic decision-making and imp...
While the Texas Department of Transportation and other transportation planning organizations may see...