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Washington State Community Planners views on Consultation Zones

Washington State Community Planners views on Consultation Zones. Report for the Pipeline Safety Trust Social Marketing Communication Model Grant Project - Prepared by Applied Research Northwest, May 2010. Research Methods. Target population: Washington State city and county planners

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Washington State Community Planners views on Consultation Zones

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  1. Washington State Community Planners views on Consultation Zones Report for the Pipeline Safety Trust Social Marketing Communication Model Grant Project - Prepared by Applied Research Northwest, May 2010

  2. Research Methods • Target population: Washington State city and county planners • Email contacts with web-survey link and unique login code • Total qualified respondents N=85 (49% response rate) • Survey included approximately 35 questions

  3. Findings: Awareness

  4. Findings: Awareness

  5. Findings: Awareness

  6. Findings: Awareness

  7. Findings: Awareness

  8. Findings: Awareness

  9. Findings: Awareness • 45% have additional protocols besides Call Before You Dig • Focus is primarily on notification of utilities and sometimes safety personnel (e.g. fire department) • Documentation emphasized on plans, locating existing utilities, and some use review processes • Three require notification of pipeline companies with some additional consultation mentioned in two of the three cases

  10. Findings: CZ Effectiveness

  11. Findings: CZ Effectiveness

  12. Findings: CZ Effectiveness

  13. Findings: Consultation Zone Size

  14. Findings: Time to adoption • Most planners said that it would take up to a year to adopt Consultation Zones (71%). • 92% thought it could be done in 2 years. • The range for adoption was from 1 month to 96 months. • In addition 95% have visited the MRSC website before.

  15. Findings: Consultation Zone Size

  16. Findings: Barriers

  17. Findings: Incentives

  18. Findings: Messaging

  19. Findings: Messaging

  20. Findings: Messengers Who do you trust most to provide helpful and accurate information about implementing Consultation Zones? (N=79)

  21. Findings: Messengers Who do you trust most to provide accurate information about pipeline risks? (N=79)

  22. Findings: Channels Sources of information about zoning and planning initiatives (N=79)

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