Purpose:
This project was identified as a need in the Equity Evaluation of Regional Transportation Investments study completed in 2024. A more equitable distribution of transportation benefits and burdens starts with including community in identification of a project’s purpose and need. This guide will draw on existing work, like the Federal Highway Administration’s Community Impact Assessment: A Quick Reference Guide and other resources, to develop a project-level guide. This guide will provide guidance on identifying and defining community, methods for mapping community assets and context, methods for engaging with communities about their transportation needs, and integrating those findings into a project’s purpose and need, planning, development, and decision-making. Community assets include, but are not limited to, demographic characteristics of people; past or ongoing transportation policies or investments that have benefited or harmed the community; the physical environment such as current transportation barriers or access, tree canopy, bodies of water, parks and trails; the social and cultural environment, such as community centers, schools, religious centers, employment and businesses; and other data.
Tasks:
- Review and summarize relevant local, regional, state and federal work related to methodologies for identifying community assets.
- Engage community members and our partner staff and policy makers at key points to develop this guide.
- Develop guide to provide assistance with developing transportation projects.
Schedule and Budget:
- Est. Project Dates: Q2 2025 – Q4 2026
- Est. Total Budget: $150,000 – $200,000
- 2025 Budget: $30,000