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2018 MnDOT Public Engagement Workshop

Join us at the 2018 MnDOT Public Engagement Workshop to explore evolving strategies and key priorities in public engagement. Discover what's changed, where we are now, and learn the importance of a holistic approach in interactions with the public. Engage in planning exercises and discussions to enhance your practices. Let's work towards effective public engagement together!

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2018 MnDOT Public Engagement Workshop

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  1. 2018 MnDOT Public Engagement Workshop Richard Davis Director - Public Engagement & Constituent Services

  2. Welcome • Registration Packet Materials • Housekeeping Items and Rules for the Day • PECS Team • Renee Raduenz and Ben Lowndes • Jeanne Aamodt • Kyle LePage • Jan Kihm • Laurel Janisch • Brenda Rivera • Laurie Ryan • Jim Skoog • Kjensmo Walker 2018 MnDOT Public Engagement Workshop

  3. What’s changed? “To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.” - Winston Churchill • “Engagement is local” • Public engagement district staff (Greater MN) and area staff (Metro) hired • Engagement is more important now than ever • WIG 2.0 • Attitudes toward government • Statewide enterprise efforts • Federal Highway Administration 2018 MnDOT Public Engagement Workshop

  4. Where we are now? 2018 MnDOT Public Engagement Workshop

  5. Today’s Focus – 360° of Public Engagement • A full story has a beginning, middle and end • To tell the complete story of who we are and what we do, we have to tell all facets • Opportunity to be holistic, looking at all 360° of the experience of how we interact with the public 2018 MnDOT Public Engagement Workshop

  6. Agenda Project Development Continuum and Planning Exercise PECS Strategic Priorities for 2018 Documenting PE Work Evaluation and Research Closing the Loop Exercise When a Wrench Gets Thrown In Your Toolbox 2018 MnDOT Public Engagement Workshop

  7. Let’s get started

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