Stakeholder Interviews. Understanding views, opinions, and concerns related to expanded interstates and tolling will help INDOT develop effective, messaging and communications tools. The most effective way to gain this insight is one-on-one interviews conducted via phone. The average interview will last 30 minutes and will follow an approved interview questionnaire. • The interviews will investigate INDOT topics of interest related to tolling as well as areas that will help us understand potential threats and barriers to a statewide tolling program. Interviewers will also ask interviewees about the benefits of improved and expanded interstates on their communities, businesses and industries. • Stakeholders and thought leaders representing key audiences (e.g., business owners, environmental justice leaders, rural residents, urban commuters, etc.) are likely candidates to be interviewed. A total of 50 interviews will be conducted and a high-level summary will be produced of commonly held beliefs, initial reactions and persuasive arguments that will help INDOT achieve its goals and objectives.
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Stakeholder Interviews. Understanding views, opinions, and concerns related to expanded interstates and tolling will help INDOT develop effective, messaging and communications tools. The most effective way to gain this insight is one-on-one interviews conducted via phone. The average interview will last 30 minutes and will follow an approved interview questionnaire. • The interviews will investigate INDOT topics of interest related to tolling as well as areas that will help us understand potential threats and barriers to a statewide tolling program. Interviewers will also ask interviewees about the benefits of improved and expanded interstates on their communities, businesses and industries. • Stakeholders and thought leaders representing key audiences (e.g., business owners, environmental justice leaders, rural residents, urban commuters, etc.) are likely candidates to be interviewed. A total of 50 interviews will be conducted and a high-level summary will be produced of commonly held beliefs, initial reactions and persuasive arguments that will help INDOT achieve its goals and objectives.
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