Work Zone Public Information and Outreach Strategies
November 2005
U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration
Office of Operations
FHWA-HOP-05-067
Table of Contents
Notice
Executive Summary
1.0 Introduction
1.1 What is a Work Zone Public Information and Outreach Campaign?
1.2 Why Develop and Implement a Public Information and Outreach Campaign?
1.5 Public Information and Outreach and the Work Zone Rule
2.0 Designing a Public Information and Outreach Campaign for Work Zones
2.1 Determine the Appropriate Size and Nature of the Campaign
2.4 Identify Your Target Audiences
2.5 Develop the Campaign Message(s)
2.6 Determine Communication Strategies
3.0 Planning the Public Information and Outreach Campaign
4.0 Communication Strategies
4.6 Project Information Phone Line and 511
4.7 Dynamic Message Signs and Highway Advisory Radio
4.8 Public Meetings, Workshops, and Community Events
4.9 Project Information Center
4.11 Major Characteristics of Selected Communication Strategies
Appendix A. Project References
Appendix B. Public Information and Outreach Campaign Framework Templates
Appendix C. Sample Templates
Technical Report Documentation Page
List of Tables
Table 2.1 Public Information and Outreach Campaign Audiences
Table 2.2 Ways to Communicate Work Zone Information
Table 3.1 Public Information and Outreach Campaign Checklist
Table 4.1 Major Characteristics of Selected Communication Strategies
List of Figures
nextFigure 2.1 Informational Brochure Produced by I-95 Corridor Coalition
Figure 2.2 Work Zone Traffic Camera Image on Utah DOT's Web Site
Figure 2.3 Map showing alternate routes during the Upgrade I-74 project in Peoria, Illinois
Figure 2.5 Graphic from Upgrade 74 project web site used to show progress on the project
Figure 2.6 California DOT's Central Freeway Replacement Project: What Did the Public Notice?
Figure 4.1 The "Traffic Creep" character used during major construction projects in Delaware
Figure 4.3 Connecticut DOT's fold-out brochure for the I-95 New Haven Corridor Improvement Program