Public Participation & Non-Discrimination
Public Outreach and Involvement
Public Participation Plan
The purpose of the plan is to provide a documented process for providing the public and others with reasonable opportunities to be involved in the BMPO planning process. Engaging the public and specific population groups can often be challenging for MPOs due to a number of factors. This plan helps address this challenge by serving as a guide to make sure the public has opportunities to be involved in major planning, programming, and project decisions of the BMPO. In addition to sharing information with the community, the plan also includes strategies and activities that create opportunities for all populations to participate in BMPO’s planning and decision-making processes.
- BMPO Public Participation Plan (adopted 8/17/2021)
- BMPO Policy Board presentation (5/18/2021)
- BMPO TAC presentation (6/2/2021)
Non-Discrimination
Title VI Plan and Annual Reports
You have the right to be treated fairly in the transportation planning process. Federal law prohibits discrimination under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, referred to as “Title Six”. The BMPO is committed to making sure that the work we do is fair and meets the requirements of Title VI.
- BMPO Title VI Plan (adopted 12/19/2025)
The BMPO is required to submit a Title VI Accomplishment Report annually to ODOT.
- FFY25 Title VI Annual Accomplishment Report
- FFY24 Title VI Annual Accomplishment Report
- FFY23 Title VI Annual Accomplishment Report
- FFY22 Title VI Annual Accomplishment Report
- FFY21 Title VI Annual Accomplishment Report
Traditionally Underserved Population Mapping
The BMPO creates maps showing population characteristics of the community to help with transportation planning efforts. The following interactive map visualizes six demographic datasets (income, age, disability, race and ethnicity, vehicle access, language) that are sourced from the 2023 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimate data.
View the BMPO online, interactive demographic mapping tool in a new window (recommended).
Discrimination Complaint?
If you feel that you have been treated unfairly, you can file a written complaint with the BMPO. Complaints can be filed by any person who believes that they have been excluded from participation in, been denied the benefits of, or otherwise subjected to discrimination under any BMPO service, program, or activity, and believes the discrimination is based on race, color, national origin, gender, age, disability, economic status, or limited English proficiency. Written complaints will be investigated.
- Title VI Complaint Form, English | Title VI Formulario de Queja, Español
- Title VI Complaint Procedure, English | Title VI Procedimiento de Queja, Español
How Do I Learn More?
For more information, email Andrea Napoli, Title VI Coordinator, at anapoli@bendoregon.gov or visit the BMPO main webpage. Key written materials can be translated with sufficient notice. Please contact the BMPO for more information.
Bend Metropolitan Planning Organization (BMPO)
Attention: Andrea Napoli
710 NW Wall Street, 1st Floor
Bend, OR 97703
Email: anapoli@bendoregon.gov
Website: bendoregon.gov/mpo
Phone: (541) 323-8545
TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf) or STS (Speech To Speech) assistance, please call 1-800-676-3777 for information (voice or text); 1-877-735-7525 (STS English); 1-800-735-3896 (STS Spanish); 1-800-750-1232, or 7-1-1 (TDD); and for assistance with Voice Carryover Device communication, 1-800-735-3260.