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MovingAhead 2018 Outreach Summary 14 <br />Online Feedback <br />In the online open house exercise, participants were given a total of 78 points and were asked to <br />allocate the points across the 12 criteria. The most points they could allocate to any one of the criteria <br />was 12. As shown in Figure 4, the results resembled the in-person open house feedback with “New <br />Bike/Pedestrian Access and Safety Considerations” receiving the most total points and “Parking Impacts” <br />and “Number/Acreage of Acquisitions” receiving the fewest total points. Online open house participants <br />indicated a higher importance for “In Vehicle Travel Time Savings,” compared to participants at the in- <br />person open houses, giving it the second most overall points. <br /> <br />Figure 4 <br />Looking at the allocation of points in more detail (see Figure 5), we see that many people preferred to <br />give the maximum points (12) or no points rather than dividing their points more evenly between all of <br />the criteria. This was particularly true of bike and pedestrian improvements, along with “Capital Costs” <br />and “Investments in Corridors with Disadvantaged Populations” where, similar to the in-person open <br />house, people disproportionately preferred to give these the maximum number of points when they <br />chose them, indicating a particularly strong preference. <br />February 19, 2019, Work Session - Item 1
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