COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT OVERVIEW
MENIFEE Active Transportation Plan
The ATP planning process was conducted in an open and transparent manner to ensure that community members were included throughout the entire course of the project. Community input and involvement were crucial to identify barriers to walking, bicycling, skateboarding, or accessing transit. To achieve that, the community engagement process was designed to include stakeholder education and the involvement of a broad spectrum of stakeholders working towards a common goal, particularly people with little or no experience with civic engagement. Stakeholders included residents, city staff, local advocacy groups, and health organizations.
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Community Engagement Strategies The five primary community engagement strategies utilized for the ATP were:
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Community Workshops and Pop-ups Project Advisory Team (PAT) Flyers and Social Media Announcements Text-based and Map Surveys Online Engagement Tools
These strategies informed the public about the ATP, actively engaging community members and stakeholders in the process, allowing them to provide meaningful input.
Community input and involvement were crucial to identify barriers to walking, bicycling, skateboarding, or accessing transit.