Innovative Community Engagement with Mapping Mobile Apps
ESRI USER CONFERENCE, SAN DIEGO, CAJUNE 14-18, 2014
Ryan Cook, Parsons Brinckerhoff
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What’s in your toolbox?Reaching Audiences Where They Are
Public meetingsE-mail marketingBranding & key messagingInteractive WebsiteTraveling ExhibitsMedia RelationsSocial MediaMobile ApplicationsVisualizationAnd…Use your imagination!
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Key FactorsMobile Market Place
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Social Indicators
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Over 50 Billion app Downloads on iTunes
Smartphone use by EthnicityMobile Market Place
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Survey of 462 leaders of civic and community-based organizations throughout California
Organizations’ missions include improving local decision making by working Survey of 462 leaders of civic and community-based organizations throughout California
Organizations’ missions include improving local decision making by working with residents and/or civic leaders residents and/or civic leaders
Beyond Business as Usual A Report from Public Agenda
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C ollaboration 2011: Illinois Ins titute of T ec hnology
Interactive communication capability to enhance public Involvement
Prototype conceived with Illinois Institute of Technology/ GeneXus USA
Innovative application to Georgia Transportation Investment Act – July 2012
Mobile App InitiativeImplementing the Vision
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TransForm AtlantaFirst Mobile App
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TransForm AtlantaFirst Mobile App
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Mobile AppsFrom One App to Many
Completed Apps 2012-2014
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WRCOG Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF)Project Catalog Web and Mobile App
Case Study 1:Western Riverside Council of Governments
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• Riverside County is the 11th most populated county in the U.S.• 17 cities and the unincorporated County in WRCOG subregion;• 2,100 square miles;• Population of 1.7 million will grow by 700,000 between now and
2035 reaching 2.46 million;
About the WRCOG Subregion
Project Promotion
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Mobile App• Find projects• Check project status• View pictures• Share details
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WRCOG TUMF Mobile AppCombining Traditional Outreach with New Methods
WRCOG TUMF Mobile App
Launch Filter Project Details
Share Social Media
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WRCOG TUMF Mobile App
Launch Filter Project Details
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WRCOG TUMF Mobile App
Launch Filter Project Details
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WRCOG TUMF Mobile App
Launch Filter Project Details
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Second Project AppFurther Examples
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Woodward App FeaturesSecond Project App
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Woodward App FeaturesSecond Project App
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MDOT I-75 Mobile AppExamples for All Project Phases
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Mobile AppsFrom One App to Many
Completed Apps 2012-2014
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www.pbprojectviz.com
Advanced 3D ApplicationsEngagement Today and Tomorrow
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Augmented Reality (AR) App Engagement Today and Tomorrow
point device at physical model and see annotation, rendered model, underground elements
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Digital Cities City Models
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Engagement Today and Tomorrow
T ypic al Us esLarge transportation projects covering large areas/regions:• Visualize projects in context• Visualize changes to the City/RegionSimulation of project effects on the City:• Shadow/lighting studies, wind/CFD
analysisInterface to extended data:• Land use, utilities/infrastructure,
construction activities
• Immersive 360-degree display• Wireless internet connection• Remote software updates• Tough, weatherproof casing
Extending CityEngine Models to Real-World
0-degree displaynet connectionare updateserproof casing
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How can we better engage for the future Innovative Tools for Community Engagement
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