Public Transit Citizen Engagement series: Feedback
This page summarizes the results of One KC Voice's public input work on public transit. To learn about this project, visit the its home page. To learn more, or to provide your thoughts on regional transit or the results listed here, visit the Smart Moves site.
COMMUNITY DISCUSSIONS
There were 25 community discussions held across the metro area between September and December 2007. Each discussion consisted of anywhere from two to 25 people answering questions about their experience with public transit and their hopes for improvements.
Notes from each meeting are listed below in PDF format, in addition to a fact sheet that covers some of the basic themes heard during the series.
Citizen discussions themes fact sheet (pdf)
- Northland Neighborhoods, Inc.
Meeting notes (pdf) - Shawnee Library
Meeting notes (pdf) - Central Resource Library (Johnson County)
Meeting notes (pdf) - Blue Valley Library
Meeting notes (pdf) - Olathe Library (downtown)
Meeting notes (pdf) - Southtown Council
Meeting notes (pdf) - Ivanhoe Neighborhood Council
Meeting notes (pdf) - Lee's Summit City Hall
Meeting notes (pdf) - Central Library
Meeting notes (pdf) - Roeland Park City Hall
Meeting notes (pdf) - MainCor
Meeting notes (pdf) - Puppetry Arts Institute (Independence)
Meeting notes (pdf) - Gladstone City Hall
Meeting notes (pdf) - The Pryor Center, William Jewell College
Meeting notes (pdf) - Rosedale Ridge
Meeting notes (pdf) - Blue Springs Public Safety Building
Meeting notes (pdf) - Belton City Hall Annex
Meeting notes (pdf) - Platte County Resource Center
Meeting notes (pdf) - Main Library
Meeting notes (pdf) - Parkville City Hall
Meeting notes (pdf) - Liveable Neighborhoods
Meeting notes (pdf) - Raytown City Hall
Meeting notes-Group I (pdf)
Meeting notes-Group II (pdf) - Providence YMCA
Meeting notes (pdf) - Hillcrest Community Center
Meeting notes (pdf) - Leavenworth City Hall
Meeting notes (pdf)
TRANSIT WORKSHOPS
For these two workshops, we invited citizens to sit around a table and draw on maps where they thought improved or new public transit should travel. Groups were asked to brainstorm possible routes, then identify which ones should be priorities based on criteria that they developed.
A summary of the criteria that helped citizens identify their priority corridors and summaries of all suggested priority and brainstormed corridors are provided here. Individual results for each group that participated in the workshops are also posted here.
Criteria — all
Summary (pdf)
Corridor Summaries — all
Priority Corridors (pdf map)
Corridor Brainstorm (pdf map)
Corridor Brainstorming — by location and group number
Kansas City, Kan.
- Group 1 Brainstorm (pdf map)
- Group 2 Brainstorm (pdf map)
Kansas City, Mo.
- Group 1 Brainstorm (pdf map)
- Group 2 Brainstorm (pdf map)
- Group 3 Brainstorm (pdf map)
- Group 4 Brainstorm (pdf map)
- Group 5 Brainstorm (pdf map)
- Group 6 Brainstorm (pdf map)
