Public Participation

Get Involved in Regional Planning!


We work hand-in-hand with communities, partners, and stakeholders to shape long- and short-range plans - including the Wasatch Choice Vision, Regional Transportation Plan (RTP), and Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) - as well as major transportation projects and studies across the region.

Be part of the conversation.

We gather input and share updates through:

  • In-person and virtual meetings
  • Open houses
  • Interactive tools like maps, visualizations, and surveys

You can also stay informed through our monthly newsletter and by following us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. Your voice matters — join us in building a more connected, livable, and thriving Wasatch Front.

Public Participation Plans and Procedures

These tools help ensure everyone has a voice in shaping the future of our region.

Public Participation Plan

WFRC has developed the Public Participation Plan (PPP) to be used in the development and adoption of the RTP, TIP, and Unified Planning Work Program, as well as other plans and programs. The PPP encourages residents of the Wasatch Front region to participate in the transportation planning and decision-making process.

Americans with Disabilities Act Effective Communication Policy

WFRC’s Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Effective Communication Policy assists in identifying and implementing ways to provide reasonable accommodations and auxiliary services to persons with disabilities.

Limited English Proficiency Plan

The Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Plan outlines the processes for identifying individuals who may require language assistance, providing the necessary support, training staff, and notifying the public about available resources.

Equal Opportunity and Access (Title VI)

Title VI of the Civil Rights Act states that “no person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.”

To meet the requirements of Title VI, WFRC must complete the following:

  • Fully utilize its analytical capabilities to ensure that the RTP and the TIP comply with Title VI.
  • Identify the transportation needs of all affected communities so that they may be addressed, and the benefits and burdens of transportation can be fairly distributed.
  • Evaluate and, where necessary, update the public participation process to eliminate barriers to successful engagement in regional decision-making.

Contact

For additional information, please contact:

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Andrea Pearson
Senior Executive Assistant & Compliance and Procurement

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