Lucky Parking
Project Overview
Status:
Active
Partner: Department of Neighborhood Empowerment, Atwater Village
Location: Remote
Links: GitHub, Readme, Slack, Test Site
Tools: pnpm, GitHub, Storybook, Google Colab
Languages:
Technologies: React, TailwindCSS, Mapbox, Node.js, Express, MongoDB, AWS, Markdown
Visualization of parking data to assist in understanding of the effects of parking policies on a neighborhood by neighborhood basis in the City of Los Angeles.
Value
Problem
Parking citations are distributed unevenly across different socio-economic strata of the city's residents as they use public parking during the course of business or because enough off-street parking is not provided at their residence. The current publicly available Los Angeles parking citation dataset can be used as a basis for discussions about this disparity, but the unwieldy size and inconsistency of this data has been enough of a barrier to make it inaccessible to non-researchers.
Solution
Hack for LA’s Lucky Parking project seeks to map the 12.5 million parking citations on a web app that is easy to use yet powerful enough to make meaningful insights about parking citations accessible to the public at large.
Impact
Our project seeks to educate and inform city leaders and the community about the effects of Los Angeles’ parking policies, hopefully serving as a tool in discussing more equitable solutions to our transportation problems.
Sustainable Development Goal
Resources
Current Project Team
Name: Danny Pham
Role: Product Manager Lead
Name: Greg Pawin
Role: Data Scientist Lead
Name: Glen Paul Florendo
Role: Full-Stack Developer Lead
Name: Michael Morgan
Role: UX/UI Design Lead
Name: Seymour Liao
Role: Data Scientist