People The role of Democratic Mapping in Consultation Fred Gangemi Wednesday 21 st October 2015 City Connect a Cycle Superhighway for the North of England West Yorkshire Combined Authority successfully bid for Cycle City Ambition funding from central Government 18 million ID: 510591
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Power to the" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Slide1
Power to the People
The role of Democratic Mapping in Consultation
Fred Gangemi
Wednesday 21st October 2015Slide2
City Connect – a Cycle Superhighway for the North of England
West Yorkshire Combined Authority successfully bid for Cycle City Ambition funding from central Government - £18 million
Create a cycle superhighway between the cities of Leeds and Bradford Mix of segregated and on-road infrastructure
Local Authority very keen to break away from traditional consultation methodsContinue the conversation beyond the consultationEngage with potential use base with online tools and social media
Presentation date
Presentation title: Insert > Header & Footer and Apply to All
2Slide3
City Connect – The Consultation in Three Steps…
Presentation date
Presentation title: Insert > Header & Footer and Apply to All
3Slide4
Formal Consultation Events
Presentation date
Presentation title: Insert > Header & Footer and Apply to All
4Slide5
Informal Consultation Events
Presentation date
Presentation title: Insert > Header & Footer and Apply to All
5Slide6
City Connect Website – Continuing the Conversation
Presentation date
Presentation title: Insert > Header & Footer and Apply to All
6Slide7
City Connect Website – Interactive Map
Presentation date
Presentation title: Insert > Header & Footer and Apply to All
7Slide8
Effective use if Social Media
Presentation date
Presentation title: Insert > Header & Footer and Apply to All
8Slide9
Presentation date
Presentation title: Insert > Header & Footer and Apply to All
9
The Results
4,000 people engaged, 1,400 completed survey
There was overall support for the scheme (85% in favour)
Physical segregation of cycle lanes from general traffic particularly popular
A
pro-active consultation using visualisations and online feedback tools will achieve greater local engagement
It offers the promoter an opportunity to take into account feedback from likely users to refine scheme designs
It also builds relationships with local groups for future engagement activities
This approach also helps to explain new concepts such as shared space and brings contentious parking issues to the fore early on in scheme designSlide10
Questions
Add presenter’s name and email