6 Engagement Results and Analysis 6.1 M1M Goals – overall overview
Participants were asked to select the Big Ideas they felt most connected to or deemed most significant. Given the similarities between in-person engagement activities and the online survey, their results have been combined for analysis. As each Big Idea was connected to one of the M1M’s goals, the number of votes for each Big Idea under each goal has been combined to indicate which Goals received the most votes.
Overview of Big Idea Priorities
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Goal #1 Safety First
Goal #2 Fix It First
Goal #3 Human Comfort
Goal #4 Economic Competitiveness
Goal #5 Technology
Goal #6 Equity
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Figure 6 Overview of Big Idea Priorities by Goal As shown in Figure 5, over 26% of participants favored ‘Human Comfort’ the most; specifically , high-capacity city and regional transit, placing an emphasis on improved integration of transportation modes and street connectivity for more efficient and convenient travel experiences. Over 18% of participants favored ‘Fix It First’, making it the second most prioritized goal; specifically , connecting the grid. Improving the grid helps reduce the strain on existing roads by distributing traffic more evenly, which reduces wear and tear and helps maintain road conditions longer. Only 13% of participants preferred ‘Technology’ as a key goal, making it the lowest priority. The top focus was synchronized traffic signals. Coordinating traffic signals across key corridors helps reduce delays, improve travel times, and increase overall efficiency for both vehicles and pedestrians.
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