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Public Involvement Technique: Involve - Small Group Techniques

This section describes Mn/DOT's usage of a variety of small group techniques to involve the public in a corridor study. The techniques looked at here are: non-traditional stakeholder's dialogue processes, structured public meetings, and citizen juries. Includes the reasoning behind using these particular public involvement techniques and analyses of their usefulness. This section describes Mn/DOT's usage of a variety of small group techniques to involve the public in a corridor study. The techniques looked at here are: non-traditional stakeholder's dialogue processes, structured public meetings, and citizen juries. Includes the reasoning behind using these particular public involvement techniques and analyses of their usefulness.

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