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Visualizing Seattle Data #2

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jonfroehlich opened this issue Mar 26, 2019 · 6 comments
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Visualizing Seattle Data #2

jonfroehlich opened this issue Mar 26, 2019 · 6 comments

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jonfroehlich commented Mar 26, 2019

Per an email conversation with SDOT, Seattle has the following open datasets:

Below are links to the OpenData Asset information we discussed:

We also have several public maps that display these data layers: http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/permits-and-services/interactive-maps

We should carefully consider how we might be able to use these datasets in our interactive visualizations either in addition to Project Sidewalk data or en lieu of.

For example, the Observations dataset is from there in-person sidewalk audit data--the first ever comprehensive survey of Seattle's sidewalks, which ran from Dec 2016 to ~September 2017. More on this here: http://sdotblog.seattle.gov/2017/08/28/seattle-sidewalk-survey-update/

Here's a visualization of that data:
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You can click on any one of those dots to see more information:
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manaswisaha commented Apr 5, 2019

Here is SDOT's route planning tool, Seattle Accessible Route Planner, which uses this data:

https://seattlecitygis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=86cb6824307c4d63b8e180ebcff58ce2

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Previous comment updated with existing layers they use.

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jonfroehlich commented Apr 5, 2019 via email

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I found in the process of finding people to interview on the Seattle.gov site--on the Make an ADA request page: https://www.seattle.gov/transportation/permits-and-services/make-an-ada-request

I contacted the ADA Coordinator for the study.

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jonfroehlich commented Apr 5, 2019 via email

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It looks similar probably coz of the base map that they use and stylistic choices. However, it's not as comprehensive in terms of functionality as Anat's tool. It doesn't allow A to B routing functionality nor does it have the personalization aspect (manual vs electric wheelchair) from Anat's tool. However, the information is more detailed. For example, you can click on the sidewalk to see the condition status -

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Re: SDOT notes. No, you haven't sent it.

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