The Transportation District Commission of Hampton Roads (Hampton Roads Transit/HRT) is initiating a strategic planning process to outline its future direction. The strategic planning process will result in a guide that identifies our goals, actions needed to accomplish these goals, and a systematic monitoring program to measure our progress. We will engage stakeholders and the general public to help us (policy makers and HRT Staff) understand the agency’s future directions for the next 20 years and recommend time-sensitive objectives along that path. The Plan will build upon the learning experiences since October 1999 when Tidewater Regional Transit and Peninsula Transit merged to better serve the entire Hampton Roads region. This Plan will serve as the roadmap for the organization’s success as a provider of regional public transportation services with the overall goal of improving the quality of life in the region.
There is a wide range of communities or audiences that will be addressed in the development of the Strategic Plan and continued involvement as it guides the agency. Below is a listing that will be refined as the consultant works with the HRT staff:
One-on-One Interviews One-on-one interviews will be conducted early in the planning process to gather input on opinions of the current status of public transportation in the Hampton Roads region and opportunities and limitations on services today and in the future. These interviews will be conducted with key stakeholders who are typically difficult to engage in other activities. A consultant will be used for these as interviews of this type usually provide candid observations and insight into many issues when done in confidentiality. The interview questions were developed using the major issue areas that follow:
Focus Groups The consultant, working with HRT staff, will conduct a series of focus groups following completion of the one-on-one interviews. We anticipate 13 focus groups distributed on both sides of the Peninsula with at least one focus group in each city serviced by HRT. The selection of individuals for participation in these focus groups will be made by HRT staff and the consultant. In these focus groups, an organized interactive process will be used to involve each member of the group. There will be an attempt to include individuals who are representative of varying backgrounds and opinions. In each group, there will be a focus on the future of the agency and agreement on the goals and activities leading to achievement of that desired future.
Public Meetings/Open Houses We will have 6 open houses to discuss the strategic planning process; two will be scheduled following stakeholder interview and focus group sessions, two will be scheduled during the analysis and review of stakeholder input, and two will be scheduled when the draft of the plan has been completed. Each of these sessions will be conducted in an open house format with time provided for one-on-one discussions. Consultant and HRT staff will discuss the process. In the first four meetings, discussion will be based on the general issue categories listed below:
For our stakeholders that did not participate in the focus groups and public involvement process for the plan, we welcome your comments through an on-line survey. You can access the survey by clicking the following link; Online Survey. The topics addressed in the survey are also the same topics that were discussed in the focus groups and one-on-one interviews and all relate to making HRT a more balanced and responsive agency.