I would want that regular Stack Overflow users be well aware about meta - because it provides the most inclusive and powerful way to impact how site works:
most powerful moderation tool is given at really modest rep 5: participate in meta. This tool (if used wisely) allows one to even overrule decisions of diamond moderators and change the way how Stack Overflow operates - what can be more powerful than that?
In the past this was achieved by providing a convenient and easy to see sidebar reference to current interesting meta topics. Suggest that we stick with this way because I am not aware of a better way to do this.
In the past, selection of advertised meta topics was based on community rating expressed via votes. Suggest that we stick with this way - again, because I am not aware of a better way to do this.
Moderators can intervene here and correct possible mistakes in exceptional cases. (Part about moderators should be obvious for those familiar with how system works and I added it only to simplify reading for those who don't know.)
Suggest that selection of topics to advertise was based on clearly defined criteria which would be easy to check for regular users. This is to ensure that system works as intended and help quickly find possible mistakes.
On a surface, this may seem unimportant because it's easy to find and correct a single mistakenly selected post when it's widely advertised to SO sidebar. But if the very criteria is tilted suboptimally, we better have an efficient way to analyze and correct that, instead of wasting efforts on permanent manual corrections.
Given technical limitations of functionality available for above (specifically, absence of randomizing and overzealous caching of featured posts) I think that simplest technical solution would be to have a single permanently featured ("pinned") post referring visitors to regularly updated list of promoted meta topics.
For an example resembling what I have in mind, see features change log at MSE.
With regards to selection of topics for that list, a reasonable starting point is I think to use criteria for prior hot meta posts (as suggested in top answer). It is important to note that prior to removal, HMP were widely advertised at sidebar to tens thousands active SO users - day by day, year by year, for many years. And all these years nobody complained about it, neither about promoting bad posts, nor about hiding good ones. These years of a "silent approval" of such a highly visible feature make fairly solid evidence that algorithm is sensible.
Summing up, the old selection algorithm has proven to serve us fine for many years and if you take into account an option to edit out inappropriate references, it looks like a safe bet to use while we discuss and settle on possibly better criteria and procedure for selecting promoted topics.