The Diné Tah "Among the People" Scenic Road Corridor Management Plan

The Diné Tah

Author: Aztec Engineering

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 95

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"The Diné Tah 'Among the People' Corridor Management Plan (CMP) was created during a multi-year process that involved extensive public involvement. Community comments and concerns were collected, and a dedicated Citizen Advisory Committee was key to gathering the information, documenting all aspects of the route, and reviewing and approving the CMP. The purpose of this plan is to identify the intrinsic qualities most treasured by the communities along this corridor, as well as the most culturally and fiscally appropriate ways to protect and preserve them for future generations."--Page [iii].


Practical Approaches for Involving Traditionally Underserved Populations in Transportation Decisionmaking

Practical Approaches for Involving Traditionally Underserved Populations in Transportation Decisionmaking

Author: David Aimen

Publisher: Transportation Research Board National Research

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 528

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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 710: Practical Approaches for Involving Traditionally Underserved Populations in Transportation Decisionmaking highlights tools, techniques, and approaches for identifying and connecting with populations that have traditionally been underserved and underrepresented in transportation decisionmaking.


Chinook Scenic Byway All-American Road Corridor Management Plan

Chinook Scenic Byway All-American Road Corridor Management Plan

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Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

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The corridor management plan presents a byway inventory, information on signage, a wayfinding guide & design plans, and the byway's interpretive framework. The byway inventory provides insight into management direction and describes characteristics supporting the visitor experience, including ecotype, heritage resources, recreational access, wayfinding needs, interpretive sites, and visitor services.