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Assessing Complete Streets:A Participatory GIS Audit Approach
Marc Schlossberg, PhDAssociate Professor
Planning, Public Policy & Management
Project supported by:
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Context
• Theoretical Underpinning– PPGIS: Public Participation GIS– Asset Based Community Development– Community-Based Research
• Guiding Principles– Easy to use– Minimize variables
• Primary Goals– Collect data and understand the environment– Facilitate community organizing and capacity
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
The Community Assessment Tool Technology
Pearl ST
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Complete Streets Assessment
Start with subjective Then objective Overall evaluation
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Is this a reasonable walking
or biking environment?
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Is this a reasonable walking
or biking environment?
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
There are standards…and there are norms
Is this a reasonable walking
or biking environment?
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
A Typical Workshop (6 hours)
• Coffee (10)
• Introductions of Participants and Instructors (15)
• SRTS Overview and Discussion (35)
• Break (10)
• Guidance on how to use the data collection tool (60)
• Data Collection (2.5 hours)
• Group reflection, data synthesis, and discussion (40)
• Next steps (30)
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Complete StreetsGeneral
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Complete Streets
Ped
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Complete Streets
Bike
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Complete Streets
Transit
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Dear All:I just received a phone call from the Oregon SRTS coordinator that RMS received its grant!
Subject: received official word: RMS received the SRTS Grant
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Conclusion• Compelling reasons to increase pedestrian and
bicycle activity• Is it an engineering problem?• Partially yes, partially no.• Political and behavioral issue equally important• Participatory assessment tools – identify
hazards and assets AND catalyze a community coalition to action
• Result: good infrastructure and active users
Marc Schlossberg, PhD
University of Oregon, 2008
Project supported by:
Marc Schlossberg, PhDAssociate Professor
Planning, Public Policy & [email protected]
Questions?