zorostang / chicago_bike_equity

Visualization and analysis of Chicago bike lanes. An effort to determine how the bike lane installations are divided among the entire city.
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Chicago Bike Lane Equity

Visualization and analysis of Chicago bike lanes. An effort to determine how the bike lane installations are divided among the entire city. Are they distributed equally or equitably?

Map in progress: http://www.stevevance.net/slowrollchicago/

Problem

Bicycle infrastructure is inequitably distributed in Chicago. And, as a result, Black, Brown, and LMI communities/residents are cut-off from all the various, inherent benefits from the activity of cycling.

Thesis

Our goal is equal bicycle usage across neighborhoods in Chicago. In other words, through the use of data, we are working to achieve the same number of people in Englewood riding a bike as the number in Wicker Park. We believe we get there by investing comparatively more in bike infrastructure​ installations, encouragement/education programs, and telling a comprehensive bikeability/liveability ​story​ to elected officials, community leaders, & residents - all in Black, Brown, & LMI neighborhoods across the City, than what is invested in predominantly white or middle- to upper-income communities. Slow Roll Chicago will take the lead on ​encouragement​/education programs​ and telling a comprehensive ​story about the value of strong bike communities. The Transit Group of Open Gov Hack Night will take the lead on using data to make a rational yet compelling case to the City and State that bicycle infrastructure in Chicago is inequitably distributed and call for higher levels of infrastructure investment in underserved communities.

Data

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Goals

Involve other people and groups

Community Barriers to Address