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While I understand the limits of LCD/consensus decision-making, I am not sure I understand how any of these flourishing ideas will be implemented or brought to fruition somehow. What happens with these ideas? Will they be submitted to any governing body with the power to implement them?
Check out the TransitCamp site.
There was a submission made to the TTC and TTC representatives attended (as equal participants). There has been a significant amount of interest in the outcomes generated.
Benton's question is a very good one. I would argue that it is an organizational question for the public agency rather than for the community. Innovation needs freedom for play as a starting point. Ideas are free, execution is hard and is the job of professionals.