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hfxbikeparking

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Spawned from a Twitter thread, this is a work-in-progress map highlighting publicly available bike parking in and around the Halifax peninsula.

Map Preview

The map aims to be an detailed view of bike parking inventory. This means street-level positioning and labelling of bike racks into appropriate categories, with the intent that when someone on a bike is planning a route, they can have clarity as to how, and if, they can safely lock up their bicycle.

This repository includes the .geojson file which is a regular export of the map details.

Build

Parking data is broken up into two parts. First, there is a data.geojson file which contains a variety of spots initially mapped, without quality tagging. As a result, these initially mapped spots are plotted grey on the map.

The second source of data is a photo library contained on my iCloud account. The data is obtained using dogsheep/fetch.py script and then merged with data.geojson using merge.sh. This process can likely be improved, but it works for the time being.

dogsheep-photos apple-photos photos.db
ALBUM="hfxbikeparking" python dogsheep/fetch.py > partial.geojson
./merge.sh && mv merged.geojson data.geojson

Then commit the diff to push new maps up.

Further Work

In addition to being a potentially useful utility, the data contained within this map may serve as a means of advocacy. Some ideas:

  • Analysing bike parking facilities on retail strips
  • Identifying inconsistent or unusable (e.g wheel slot) inventory
  • Identifying infrastructure that needs repair
  • Etc..