ADVANCING EQUITABLE TRANSPORTATION IN SOUTHERN NEVADA
Outcomes and Impact
- Inclusive Community Participation: Increased engagement from Hispanic and minority communities through culturally relevant and accessible outreach strategies.
- Informed Decision-Making: Community feedback directly influenced corridor designs, safety priorities, and mobility strategies.
- Stronger Public Trust: Transparent and consistent communication helped build trust between RTCSNV and the communities it serves.
- Regional Consistency: Coordinated messaging and engagement across multiple projects ensured alignment with RTCSNV’s long-term transportation vision.
- Equity-Driven Planning: Supported transportation investments that improve safety, access, and economic opportunity for all residents.
Current Projects
- Maryland Parkway Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Public Engagement. Supported outreach for a high-capacity transit corridor serving education, employment, and healthcare centers, with an emphasis on inclusive and multilingual engagement.
- Safe Streets for All (Atkins)
Engaged community members to inform safety strategies aimed at reducing traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries.
- Charleston Boulevard Alternatives Study (Nelson\Nygaard)
Facilitated public input on multimodal transportation alternatives to improve corridor safety and accessibility.
- Completing Reimagine Boulder Highway (GCW Engineering)
Leading outreach efforts to support the completion of a long-term corridor transformation focused on safety, economic development, and multimodal access.
Past Projects
- City of Henderson Transportation and Mobility Plan (Atkins)
Delivered community engagement and communications to support a citywide vision for future transportation and mobility.
- HOPE (Helping Obtain Prosperity for Everyone) Grant Study (VIA)
Supported outreach for a federal grant study aimed at improving economic opportunity through transportation access.
- Regional Walkability Plan (Alta)
Engaged residents across the region to identify barriers and opportunities for safer, more walkable communities.
- Boulder Highway Study (Atkins)
Conducted outreach to inform early planning and corridor improvement strategies.
- TRAC – Transportation Resource Advisory Committee / FRI – Fuel Revenue Indexing
Supported public-facing communications and stakeholder engagement related to transportation funding and policy.
- On Board: Your Future Transit Plan (Purdue Marion)
Assisted with public engagement for long-range transit planning.
- All-Access Mobility Plan (Kimley-Horn)
Helped engage diverse communities to inform a regional strategy for equitable and accessible transportation.
