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Welcome to Project Sidewalk!
Are you interested in deploying Project Sidewalk into your city? Please begin by reading Considerations when Preparing for and Deploying to New Cities. You can see a live dashboard of Project Sidewalk deployments here.
For a successful deployment, we have found it best to work closely with strong, engaged local partner, which could include a walkability or disability advocacy group and/or the local government. Please see our primary deployment considerations. Here are some example deployments:
- In Newberg, Oregon we worked directly with local disability advocates and the city government
- In San Pedro Mexico, we worked with a Mexico-based NGO called Liga Peatonal and the local government
- In Amsterdam, we worked with the local government and the disability rights organization World Enabled
- In Oradell, New Jersey, we worked with local Girl Scout troops, the local MS society, and the local hospital
- In Taipei, Taiwan, we worked with a local pedestrian rights group called People Nudge
- Project Sidewalk Training Deck. An overview of Project Sidewalk with interactive activities (~15 mins)
- Project Sidewalk DOs and DONTs. A collection of common mistakes and tips
- Example Project Sidewalk Mapathon Deck. This is an example Project Sidewalk mapathon deck with motivation, example deployments, and an overview of the tool
- Example Presentation of Project Sidewalk Data Analysis and Findings. An example presentation of how Project Sidewalk data can be used to analyze sidewalk accessibility barriers and features in a city (in this case, Oradell, New Jersey).
- Pre and post activities. Some example activities that are useful to drive discussion and evaluate pre- and post-learning.
Project Sidewalk is deployed all over the world. Each sidewalk and city is different and there are different standards and design guidelines for safety and accessibility. Thus, we encourage you to create your own custom training materials, as necessary. For example, here are the training materials created by the City of Amsterdam. You can use our materials as a base and customize them how you like.
To contribute code, follow these steps:
- Set up your dev environment by following the instructions in the README.
- Pick an issue to work on, then follow our instructions for contributing new code.
Otherwise, you can click on the pages to the right of this text area to get started (under the 'Pages' menu).