300+ IN-PERSON O P E N H O U S E PARTICIPANTS
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WHAT WE DID
Safety planning, evaluation, and measuring performance are very data- driven processes. However, community input ensures that changes to infrastructure and policy meet the needs of diverse system users and highlights the need for shared responsibility and accountability.
Fort Worth community members participated in a variety of community engagement events where they provided important feedback that amplifies how the City can respond to a commitment to Vision Zero. These voices will drive the action to create safer streets, which our community deserves. Engagement events and activities ranged from district open houses, steering committee meetings, community festival events, Trinity Metro Station outreach, newsletters, neighborhood association meetings, college campus visits, a project website, and online and paper surveys. Events were advertised through radio and news, neighborhood association email lists, social media, brochures and flyers, yard-signs, and business cards with QR codes.
IN-PERSON OPEN HOUSES
OPEN HOUSE COMMENT CARDS
273 2 NEWSLETTERS 10 COMMITTEE M E E T I N G S
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1 PROJECT WEBSITE
1100 ONLINE SURVEY RESPONSES
14 MEETING INFORMATION POSTS
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