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How to be a Roads Scholar

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Roads Scholarhow to be a

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Simple question kickstarted investigation: Why doesn’t anybody drive on this toll road?

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4 bloggers joined forces. None of us were journalists.

Team included lawyer, programmer, environmental activist & social worker.

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Ultimate crowdsourcing experience resulted in a week-long series of posts.

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Non-compete contracts between the E-470 Toll Road Authority and local communities

was a treasure trove.

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Non-competes designed to protect toll road investors and make driving on public road miserable.

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Local governments forced to lower speed limits, defer maintenance, add new stop signs and

promise no new competing roads.

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Testified to Colorado House Transportation Cmte:

Cities blackmailed into lending $20M taxpayer dollars to shore up the road’s shaky private finances.

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Energized community groups fighting new toll road projects.

State changed laws to protect land owners. New public-private toll roads were halted.

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How to create your own open government crowdsourced reporting.

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Request specific documents. No fishing expeditions

Be nice to public workers retrieving info. They’re often limited by technology not desire to help you.

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Make a librarian your very best friendto help research open government issues.

Ask state press association for tips on media rights and open record/open meetings law.

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Pay attention to the big picture. Use sidebars not body copy for details.

Write explainers on complex parts and link back to posts to keep the length manageable.

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Decide upfront how to tell the story: Serialize. Visualize. Video. Mobile. Social media.

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Timing is everything. Find a news hook.

Make it as easy as possible for the media to pick up the story.

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Engage in collective intelligence:

Help each other by copy editing, sharing documents and researching issues.

Assign a naysayer for fact-checking and logic flow.

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Figure out a distribution strategy to get the information to the community and advocacy groups.

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Have a strategy for merging your investigation into the political realm.

Identify your action goals: new legislation, revised law, regulatory change, etc.

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Take a victory lap.

Promote your work under a Creative Commons license to help distribute it far and wide.

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Wendy [email protected]

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