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Project: Mobility Project Viewer 1.0 #1106

Open amenity opened 4 years ago

amenity commented 4 years ago

The Mobility Project Viewer is a digital platform developed by the Austin Transportation Department that serves as a comprehensive map of all transportation projects within the city. The Viewer is designed to be easily accessible to staff and community stakeholders alike, providing a user-friendly interface for viewing and tracking the progress of ongoing transportation initiatives.

The Viewer is particularly useful for its ability to display the various types of transportation projects being undertaken by the city, including bike lanes, pedestrian paths, road expansions, and more. Additionally, it provides up-to-date information on the current phase of each project, allowing stakeholders to track progress and anticipate completion dates.

Overall, the Mobility Project Viewer is a valuable tool for anyone interested in staying informed about the transportation projects underway in Austin. By consolidating all of this information into one easily accessible map, it helps to promote transparency and accountability in the city's transportation planning and implementation processes.

MAP FULL - BY PROJECT PHASE – STREETS CARD – 4

amenity commented 4 years ago

Research phase

Performed by Janet Chu as a Civic Innovation Corps member, June-August 2021

MobilityProjectViewerMiro

Existing/related solutions

Screenshot of IMPDB Viewer

City of Austin mobility project communications

System context

In relation to Moped, née Mobility Project Database MopedOverview6_2021


Pertinent notes from our MPD presentation to the Pedestrian Advisory Council on 1/6:

MPV feature requests:

Question: How do we define "mobility projects"? Would we see the cost of APD's VZA citation shifts?

johnclary commented 3 years ago

@amenity I tagged this as the Project Index because I'd like to capture it in the backlog now.

amenity commented 2 years ago

@janetchuhl and @patrickm02L did amazing groundwork research. Project description has been updated with those resources.

amenity commented 2 years ago

@patrickm02L is slated to PM the Mobility Project Viewer and will most likely be concentrating on this with this summer's Coding it Forward design fellow.

In the meantime, staff in Public Works, ATD, and CIP have been maintaining a publicly-visible AGOL map of the 2022 Mobility Annual Plan: 2022 MAP map

rebeccabrand commented 2 years ago

How might we make information about Austin's mobility projects easily accessible to stakeholders and the community? How might we translate the groundwork research for this project into actionable design strategies?

Design Phase

I (Rebecca) am the UX/UI Design Fellow staffed to this project phase. In order to start prototyping features of the Mobility Project Viewer (MPV), I'm performing Vision Zero/Moped discovery work (#9510) that focuses on several key topics.

VZ/Moped Discovery

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Next Steps

patrickm02L commented 1 year ago

Unassigned @rebeccabrand as part of Fellowship off-boarding.

patrickm02L commented 1 year ago

9826

Wireframe Prototypes

First pass at low-fi prototypes for an external Moped Viewer. Refinements will become clear when we receive design/dev feedback on the internal Projects Map.

Moped 2 0 Project Map wireframes

Hi-fidelity Prototypes

Full screen MAP FULL - BY PROJECT PHASE – STREETS CARD – 4

Mobile MOBILE VERSION – SIDEBAR OPEN

patrickm02L commented 1 year ago

The Moped Project Viewer is gearing up as we prepare to welcome a Design Fellow in mid-June.

Issue #12295 outlines our plans and strategy which will focus on for public input and user testing.

patrickm02L commented 1 year ago

In the past month, we made significant progress on our projects. Firstly, we focused on updating the MVP mock-ups #12664, ensuring they are fully clickable and feature realistic interactions. We actively sought feedback from the team and are currently making refinements based on their valuable input. These improvements are crucial as they will prepare us for the upcoming user testing phase.

Additionally, we devoted time and effort to create outreach materials. These materials will be instrumental in screening and identifying local residents who are potential candidates for our user testing sessions. By targeting this specific audience, we aim to gather valuable insights and feedback from individuals who closely represent our target user base.

Overall, our recent activities have been centered around enhancing the mock-ups, gathering feedback, and laying the foundation for user testing.

patrickm02L commented 10 months ago

This summer has been an exciting phase for the Mobility Project, thanks to our Design Fellow Madison. Madison has been hard at work creating testing #12703 and outreach materials #12665 that we'll be using going forward. These resources will be particularly valuable as we shift our focus towards the public side of Moped.

Further action on this project will be temporarily put on hold. This pause will allow us to concentrate our efforts on other critical aspects and return to this initiative with fresh energy and focus when the time is right.