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Amy Goodin or Amelia Rouse, 277-1099
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April 22, 2002 TRANSPORTATION PLANNING 'CITIZEN CONFERENCE' TO BE HELD IN GALLUP
MAY 15 State and local governments short on budgets for road repair and other
travel-related issues will have the opportunity to learn about citizen's
preferences and priorities for transportation projects at statewide meetings
held in May and June. A Gallup meeting is set for Wednesday, May 15 at the UNM-Gallup Campus.
The highway department sponsored similar meetings in 1997 and found that
they are an effective and innovative way to incorporate public opinion
into the policy making process. Relying on New Mexicans to provide insight
about their preferences for transportation is an especially important
function this year and beyond, because the state is facing a future where
transportation needs of citizens will outgrow available resources. Approximately 10 randomly selected citizens will be recruited from throughout
the state by the IPP to take part in each of the daylong meetings. In
the morning there is a question and answer session where Citizen Advisors
discuss transportation issues with state and local transportation professionals.
In the afternoon the Citizen Advisors deliberate on what they have learned
and develop a list of recommendations for transportation planning throughout
the state. The recommendations will be presented to the press, local citizens
and the highway department at 4 p.m. Local public officials, The dates and locations for the conferences are:
For more information, call the UNM Institute for Public Policy at (505) 277-1099 or (866) 602-6810. ### |
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