hackforla / tdm-calculator

DTLA Hack for LA is partnering with Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) to develop a Traffic Demand Management (TDM) calculator tool. This tool will help planners at LADOT and real estate developers to meet the Los Angeles’s Mobility Plan goals by 2035.
https://tdm.ladot.lacity.org
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TDM Calculator

Traffic Demand Management (TDM) Calculator Tool. DTLA Hack for LA is partnering with the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) to develop this tool to help planners at LADOT and real estate developers calculate how to meet some of Los Angeles’s Mobility Plan 2035 goals.

Transportation demand management (TDM) is a set of strategies aimed at maximizing traveler choices while improving mobility, reducing congestion, vehicle miles traveled, greenhouse gas emissions, and air pollution. For our project, we are creating a TDM calculator tool to help real estate developers understand how to pass their development plans through the city, with visible calculations based on their plans.

Project Context

To start construction on a building in the City of Los Angeles, real estate developers must submit a proposal of their development plan for city review and meet specific criteria to gain approval. Currently, the high-level process for approval is as follows:

Real estate developers currently lack insight into where their development plans might be rejected. The TDM Calculator aims to provide visibility into how to get their plans approved and, importantly, reduce fines by following city building criteria.

The city will benefit from having more time to review edge cases for development plans while being able to approve compliant plans with greater ease and less hassle.

LADOT New Requirements for Sustainable Developments

LA Mobility Plan 2035

Hack for LA Code of Conduct

Technology Used

How to Contribute

Working with Issues

  1. Access the Issues tab, click "New Issue," and use the blank issue template to fill out the details:

    • Title: Enter a concise, descriptive title for the issue.
    • Comment: Provide a detailed description, including what you expected and what actually happened.
    • Assignees: Assign to a specific person if needed.
    • Labels: Add labels to categorize (e.g., bug, enhancement, feature request).
    • Milestone: Assign to a milestone if part of a larger project.
  2. Preview and submit the issue.

  3. In the Projects Kanban, your new issue will appear in the 'New Issue Approval' column. After team discussion, it will be moved to the prioritized backlog or 'In Progress,' depending on its status. If dependent on unresolved issues, it will be moved to the 'Icebox.'

Contact Information

For team communication, please use the #tdm-calculator Slack channel.

For questions or comments, feel free to reach out to:

Hack for LA
Bonnie
Co-Host/Organizer
Email: tdm@hackforla.org

Licensing

See the LICENSE file for details.


This README was created with guidance from Jessica Sand.