Program Description

The purpose of the town hall meetings is to strengthen and build momentum for a national dialogue regarding the state of the nation's infrastructure. Moreover, one of the primary goals of the town hall meetings is to find, at the various state and local levels, ways of building upon and advancing the recommendations provided by the National Infrastructure Investment Task Force. The task force's recommendations should help lead the discussion of the town hall meeting.

No town hall meeting will be the same, but the format chosen should reach target audiences (elected officials, local leaders, media, and infrastructure professionals). Selected speakers should offer their insights on the needs of infrastructure planning and investment at the local, state, and regional levels. The Facilitator and Organizing Committee should discuss which strategy will be the most effective in their community. Here are some example formats:

After the format is agreed upon, the first step is to begin sketching out the agenda by filling in speaker slots and the event's schedule of events. For an example agenda, see Exhibit B in the Appendix. If there are partners or sponsors for the event, their logos (or some form of recognition) should be on the final agenda as well.

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