Public Involvement Process
Why is public participation important?
Public participation is the process by which NOACA and our community partners consult with interested or affected individuals, organizations, and government entities in the project corridor before making a decision on the development of the Hyperloop System. Public participation is two-way communication and collaborative problem solving with the goal of achieving better and more acceptable decision-making. That's why NOACA has involved the following metropolitan planning agencies to help guide and recommend viable transportation solutions for the region.
Cleveland
Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency
1299 Superior Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44124
Sandusky
Erie County Regional Planning Commission
Metropolitan Planning Organization
2900 Columbus Avenue
Sandusky, Ohio 44870
Chicago
Illinois Department of Transportation
69 West Washington Street
Suite 2100
Chicago, Ill. 60602
Toledo
Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments
300 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Suite 300
Toledo, Ohio 43697
Pittsburgh
Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission
Two Chatham Center
Suite 500
112 Washington Place
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219
Youngstown
Eastgate Regional Council of Governments
City Center One Building
100 East Federal Street
Suite 1000
Youngstown, Ohio 44503
Public Meetings
Public Comment
We want to hear from you! If you have a comment or a question about the Great Lakes Hyperloop, or about its impact on the communities affected by this revolutionary mode of transportation, leave us a note.