We recently had the opportunity to conduct pop-up events for the Wake Bus Plan update, gathering over 115 paper surveys and comment cards and 285 responses to polling board questions from transit riders throughout the Triangle region! We were also able to hand out hundreds...
As technology has taken over the world, more and more digital methods have been created to help get information out faster and easier. Some of these methods allow for public engagement in a fun and creative way. Here at Public Participation Partners (P3), we have...
Polling is one of the oldest forms of getting information from people. A style of polling that has significantly increased over the last few years is unmanned polling stations. Unmanned polling stations have no workers and involve a printed polling board where people can provide...
Oral histories are recorded stories about historic events, places, and or people told by those who either have first-hand knowledge of the historical topic or someone present during the time (2). Oral Histories are primarily used to explore historical context while also being informative for...
It’s that time of the year to reflect on the year past and look toward the new year to come. Please indulge us as we review some of the highlights from P3’s year. We’re so grateful for all the opportunities that 2021 provided!
P3 Awards
P3 was...
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Public Engagement
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Public engagement is the foundation of what we do every day, but what exactly does that mean? What is public engagement? To put it simply, public engagement is the process of communicating with the public and involving them in problem-solving or decision-making. This could be...
With the new year, we all have big changes in store. Us at P3? We are gearing up to work on exciting new projects, to further develop our public engagement skills, and to continue to find innovative ways of engaging the public during COVID-19. However,...
Public
engagement is the foundation for decision-making that incorporates the ideas
and perspectives of the public. But how do you know who to reach out to?
Creating a stakeholder list is one of the key steps in getting started with
public engagement.
There are three types of stakeholders:
primary, secondary, and...
Engaging the
public doesn’t start at a public meeting; it starts the very first time someone
sees a message from your team. Whether it’s a postcard, social media post, or
flyer, your communications are one of the most important parts of capturing the
public’s attention and encouraging them to...
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Public Outreach
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Agencies want to make decisions
that best fit their goals while also keeping in mind the needs and concerns of
the community, and this isn’t possible without public input. An effective
public engagement process will reach all members of a community, informing them
and empowering them to shape decision-making....