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Defining the design language
Find out how to integrate public input using an audience response system into your disciplines vocabulary
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Structured Public Involvement™

Community Decisions provides high-performance public involvement solutions.  Community Decisions have developed a framework called Structured Public Involvement™, or SPI™, that increases public satisfaction with infrastructure design processes and products.  Previous applications range from large bridge design, interstate highway corridor and electric power transmission line location, through highway noisewalls, transit-oriented developments to rural highway improvement.

SPI™ is the only public involvement protocol that has documented, quantitative satisfaction from anonymous polling conducted at open public meetings dealing with real, contentious projects.

SPI™ is a unique process developed by the founders of Community Decisions and applied to many projects over a ten year period with outstanding success.

Community Decisions offers:

Structured Public Involvement™ protocols
Consulting Services for collaborative geovisualization, collaborative GIS application and group processes
Training Programs for public involvement professionals

Improved public input into public infrastructure problems

Adaptive Re-Use for historic home used the SPI™ process to help the public create the criteria by which proposals would be weighed
Center for Women in Racing still occupies the facility and provides a service to the community

Increased public satisfaction with planning and design

Residents of a low-income neighborhood participated in the design of aTransit-Oriented Development for a Light Rail System
SPI™ helped develop the way
Ted Grossardt spoke about the process at Harvard
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