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Possible new city: Pittsburgh? #1626
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Hi @colegleason! Thanks for reaching out! We will certainly consider it. @jonfroehlich is out of town. We will get back to you once he is back :) |
Yeah thanks so much for contacting us! Could you also let us know a bit more about your motivations for wanting to launch in Pittsburgh? In what ways would you be able to help out? @jonfroehlich is definitely the best person to weigh in on this, but I'm sure we'd both love to hear more about where you're coming from! |
+1 w/ @misaugstad Agreed! Would love to hear more |
Hey, sure. I'm a PhD student at CMU, I mostly work on accessibility
projects for people with vision impairments, but I'm interested in mapping
for accessibility purposes in general. I chatted with @jonfroehlich
<https://github.com/jonfroehlich> a bit at ASSETS about the project, and
worked with Kotaro Hara a bit when he was here.
Pittsburgh is a city that has a lot of inaccessible sidewalks due to steps,
broken sidewalks due to trees, lack of curb cuts etc. There has been a lot
of effort to map some of this, like city steps, but I haven't seen anything
for curb cuts, etc. There has definitely been interest at the city level in
making the city more accessible, especially with 'zero-step' policies to
help businesses make their entrances wheelchair accessible. I'm not sure
how much funding there is from the dept of mobility and transportation to
fix sidewalk issues, but mapping it is a first step!
I'd be able to donate some time to help launch here over the summer or
later, either by fielding questions/issues or advertising to get people
started doing missions. Additionally, I'd love if I could connect this with
some local advocacy groups (Access Mob Pittsburgh) and local government
(ADA director in Pittsburgh, perhaps Dept. of Mobility), although I'm not
personally involved with them yet.
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+1 w/ @misaugstad <https://github.com/misaugstad> Agreed! Would love to
hear more
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Hi Cole, Thanks for reaching out. To better understand the types of questions and discussions we have about deployment cities, see this thread inquiring about deployment to Los Alamos, NM (#1379) and our general discussion thread (#281). But, in summary, here are some things we think about when choosing deployment cities: geographic diversity (because accessible pedestrian infrastructure varies significantly by region), city size (smaller cities tend to have fewer resources and thus may benefit more from Project Sidewalk), and the presence of local advocates (either citizens or governments who can help us recruit and sustain communities of volunteers to help). You started to address some of these in the thread above. Also, because deploying into a new city is not (yet) completely automated, I would estimate that it takes @misaugstad (our lead dev and research scientist) about ~2-3 days per city to setup and configure the city. I could be off on my estimate, however--but it's a non-trivial amount of time unfortunately. So, all that being said, it's great to hear about your interest in Sidewalk and Pittsburgh--I think I can speak for the entire team that this has exciting potential but our excitement is tempered by our current workload and commitment to our new deployments in Newberg, OR and Seattle, WA. The more resources we could scrounge up to help support Pittsburgh (in terms of $$, interest, and personnel), the more likely it is that we could deploy there. |
Thanks for the info! I'll look in the other threads and think about where
we could get additional resources for a future deployment when you are
ready for a new city.
…On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 3:33 PM Jon Froehlich ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi Cole,
Thanks for reaching out. To better understand the types of questions and
discussions we have about deployment cities, see this thread inquiring
about deployment to Los Alamos, NM (#1379
<#1379>) and our
general discussion thread (#281
<#281>).
But, in summary, here are some things we think about when choosing
deployment cities: geographic diversity (because accessible pedestrian
infrastructure varies significantly by region), city size (smaller cities
tend to have fewer resources and thus may benefit more from Project
Sidewalk), and the presence of local advocates (either citizens or
governments who can help us recruit and sustain communities of volunteers
to help). You started to address some of these in the thread above.
Also, because deploying into a new city is not (yet) completely automated,
I would estimate that it takes @misaugstad <https://github.com/misaugstad>
(our lead dev and research scientist) about ~2-3 days per city to setup and
configure the city. I could be off on my estimate, however--but it's a
non-trivial amount of time unfortunately.
So, all that being said, it's great to hear about your interest in
Sidewalk and Pittsburgh--I think I can speak for the entire team that this
has exciting potential but our excitement is tempered by our current
workload and commitment to our new deployments in Newberg, OR
<https://sidewalk-newberg.cs.washington.edu> and Seattle, WA
<https://sidewalk-sea.cs.washington.edu>. The more resources we could
scrounge up to help support Pittsburgh (in terms of $$, interest, and
personnel), the more likely it is that we could deploy there.
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@colegleason I just wanted to let you know that we are currently preparing to launch in Pittsburgh! Hoping to get it off the ground in the next month or so! |
Great, I'm looking forward to it! Let me know if you need help with
anything.
Do you think you plan to make the data available at all?
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@colegleason <https://github.com/colegleason> I just wanted to let you
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All Project Sidewalk data is open as is the code. See /api in any Project Sidewalk server.
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Great, I'm looking forward to it! Let me know if you need help with
anything.
Do you think you plan to make the data available at all?
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> @colegleason <https://github.com/colegleason> I just wanted to let you
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@colegleason once the site is up, we could use any and all help in advertising it, getting volunteers together, organizing mapathons, etc! |
Sounds good, I'll look forward to it!
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@colegleason <https://github.com/colegleason> once the site is up, we
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Hi @colegleason, And Project Sidewalk in Pittsburgh is now public (though I'm currently getting a 503): https://sidewalk-pittsburgh.cs.washington.edu/ Would love to chat with you about getting volunteers, outreach organizations, possible mapathons, etc. Jon |
Great, I'd love to check it out when it's available. Sure, happy to chat
about how to get volunteers from CMU or Pittsburgh in general!
…On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 1:13 PM Jon Froehlich ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi @colegleason <https://github.com/colegleason>,
And Project Sidewalk in Pittsburgh is now public (though I'm currently
getting a 503): https://sidewalk-pittsburgh.cs.washington.edu/
Would love to chat with you about getting volunteers, outreach
organizations, possible mapathons, etc.
Jon
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Looks like the official launch for this will be in October... perhaps around the 2nd week. Closing this thread for now. Will loop around and contact @colegleason once we launch. |
Hey, I know you are all busy (and it looks like you are launching in Seattle!). Would you consider launching in Pittsburgh in the near future? I'd be interested in helping out!
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