Deadline for Submissions Extended to July 31, 2009!
Submission Forms
Submissions are welcome from transportation agencies, planning agencies, communities and other organizations. Submissions will be accepted through July 31, 2009. Before submitting your project, plan or program, review:
- Context Sensitive Solutions Core Principles
- Evaluation Criteria for Workshop Case Study Submissions
- Workshop Case Study Submission Instructions
Submissions are being accepted in the four categories below. Select the category your submission fits into and select the form for that category.
- Implementation of CSS in Transportation Project Design and Construction
- Submission Form - Project Design and Construction
- Examples in this category could include:
- Exemplary public outreach efforts for project scoping and delivery
- Innovative design solutions to balance safety, multi-modal operations and other community goals
- Successful use of inter-disciplinary teams to foster a shared stakeholder vision
- Preservation or enhancement of environmental, scenic, aesthetic, historic, or natural resource values
- CSS in Transportation Planning
- Submission Form - Planning
- Examples in this category could include:
- Exemplary public outreach efforts for long-range planning efforts
- Integrating planning with project development and environmental review processes
- Innovative approaches to connecting planning-level decisions with the community context and natural environment
- Promoting partnerships for multi-modal or cross-jurisdictional planning
- Context-Sensitive Programs for Project Delivery
- Submission Form - Programs
- Programs are agency-wide efforts rather than work on a specific project. Examples could include:
- Programmatic approaches to design that promote flexibility to fit the context, such as design manuals
- Programs that meaningfully engage stakeholders on an on-going basis
- Programs that promote inter-disciplinary, cross-jurisdictional or multi-modal transportation agency collaboration
- Public information programs, such as wayfinding or visitor interpretive programs
- Organizational and Institutional Advancements for Systematic Implementation of CSS
- Submission Form - Advancements for Systematic Implementation
- Examples in this category could include:
- Using CSS principles as evaluation criteria for agency performance
- Exemplary documentation systems for internal and/or external communication
- CSS training programs for the current or future transportation workforce
Questions?
Contact the Center for Transportation and the Environment at cssnationaldialog@ncsu.edu or 919-515-9351
Technical issues?
Contact CTE Technical Support at ctetechsupport@ncsu.edu or 919-515-8657

