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Strategic Vision

Strategic Vision. HEV Supports our vision “Listen & Hear” 2 Way Communication Mission & Core Values SMILT. Customer Expectations We give a lot – They expect a lot Mn /DOT is a Leader We Adapt, Learn and Imp rove. Challenges for 2010 $1.2 Billion in Projects

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Strategic Vision

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  1. Strategic Vision • HEV Supports our vision • “Listen & Hear” • 2 Way Communication • Mission & Core Values • SMILT

  2. Customer Expectations • We give a lot – They expect a lot • Mn/DOT is a Leader • We Adapt, Learn and Improve

  3. Challenges for 2010 • $1.2 Billion in Projects • Planning, Construction, Maintenance • Modes • Scrutiny from Customers • Proactive Approach • Use Experience and Best Practices

  4. The Crosstown Project Peer Review • Jean Wallace & Kevin Walker • Peer Review and Implementation

  5. I-35W/Highway 62Crosstown Project Public Engagement Peer Reviewand Follow-Up

  6. Peer Review Findings & Recommendations Related to Businesses • Second project manager • Quality of Life • Web site/Weekly update • Celebrate milestones – get businesses to help • Be a good neighbor • Talk with businesses early about impacts & schedule

  7. I-35W/Highway 62Crosstown Project Public Relations & Communications

  8. Peer Review Recommendations • Second project manager • Steward process • Web site/Weekly update • Celebrate milestones • Property damage • Language translations

  9. Peer Review Recommendations • Social Media (e.g. Facebook & Twitter • Minneapolis & Richfield • Communication partners • Address the differences in quality of life values • Coordinate and communicate abrupt schedule changes

  10. Most Frequently Asked Questions • Freeway and ramp closures • Detours • Residential roadwork • Noise and dust • Access to businesses • Driving directions

  11. Stakeholders and Partners • Residents/Motorists • Richfield & Minneapolis • Elected Officials • Major sports team • Metro Transit • Businesses • Ombudsman • Schools • Local events

  12. Q&A? Thank you!

  13. Minimize vs Mitigate • Does Mitigate Mean Money? • Businesses Like Money • Set and Manage expectations • Minimize means “Reduce” Impacts • Engage Businesses & Communities • Channel Creativity

  14. Minimize/Mitigate/Initiatives • D-6 – In this Together Community Relations Position • Ombudsman • Peer Review • Report to Legislature – 2009

  15. Sec. 2. [160.165] MITIGATION OF TRANSPORTATION CONSTRUCTION IMPACTS ON BUSINESS.(2) "substantial business impacts" means impairment of road access, parking, or visibility for one or more business establishments as a result of a project, for a minimum period of one month; and

  16. Subd. 2.Business liaison. For such projects, the transportation authority shall designate an individual to serve as business liaison between the transportation authority and affected businesses.(b) The business liaison shall consult with affected businesses before and during construction to investigate means of mitigating project impacts to businesses. The mitigation considered must include signage. The business liaison shall provide information to the identified businesses before and during construction, concerning project duration and timetables, lane and road closures, detours, access impacts, customer parking impacts, visibility, noise, dust, vibration, and public participation opportunities.

  17. Being a Good Neighbor • People & Businesses Live Along our Projects • Balance Mobility Thru a Corridor with Livability Around a Corridor • Circle of Influence • Good Faith Efforts

  18. Being a Good Neighbor • Who Are Our Neighbors? • When Do We Engage Them? • How Do we Engage Them? • Share Best Practices

  19. Drivers of Change • Dot Business Impacts Many • DOT Role includes Dealing with Impacts • Legislative Attention & Action • Managing Change for Ourselves • Many Good Examples

  20. Roles & Responsibilities • Department Leadership • Planning and Design • Construction Team • Contractors • PACs / PR Managers • Ombudsman • We all Have a Role

  21. Questions • Thank you for your Participation

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