A81AlbertoAranda
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A81AlbertoAranda
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Note: This assignment does not require a write-up, per se. However, you should select the role you would like to play and "register" that preference by creating a page below. (Multiple people will end up with the same role and we will share those roles, perhaps by taking turns participating and observing. You should also fill out the questionnaire on the response page to help you reflect upon your perspectives before the meeting.- firstname
- Alberto
- lastname
- Aranda
- role
- Player 1
- On a scale of 1 to 5, where "1" is the least important and "5" most important; please rate the following design concerns in establishing a bus route: Noise, Safety, Privacy, Cost, Efficiency (e.g., time), Accessibility
- Noise: 3 Safety: 5 Privacy: 4 Cost: 1 Efficiency: 2 Accessibility:4
- On a scale of 1 to 5, where "1" is the least important and "5" most important; please rate the following design concerns in establishing a bus stop: Noise, Safety, Privacy, Cost, Efficiency (e.g., time), Accessibility
- Noise: 4 Safety: 5 Privacy: 3 Cost: 1 Efficiency: 2 Accessibility:4
- In your opinion, defining a bus route within a neighborhood and identifying the various bus stops along the route is better achieved by: "Planning Experts" or "Informed Participation" from the neighbors Please give one or two reasons for your answer:
- I believe informed participation from the neighbors is a better way to define a bus route and define its various stops. Informed participation will lead to bus routes that are more catered to those who will use it, making it more likely that the route will be used by those in the particular neighborhoods which the route encompasses. If planning experts plan the bus route, they will go for efficiency in both cost and time before they consider who will be using the route and the distances they might have to walk to get to a certain stop in the route.