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1 BAAMA Asset Management & GASB 34 Education Session: City of Oakland Curb Ramp Inventory Project Prepared by Geotopo Team January 23,2003
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2 Project Background Curb Ramps are an important element of the City of Oakland’s Transition Plan for the Disabled Community. The location and inventory of existing curb ramps needs to be determined for the city to be responsive to the Disabled Community. The consultant team of Geotopo and 3D Visions was hired to create a geospatial database of curb ramp locations with City limits.
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3 Project Goals Conduct an inventory of the location, type, and condition for City curb ramps. Use GIS technology for efficiently collecting of high quality data Provide quality assurance for data collection accuracy and completeness. Produce maps to show curb ramp status.
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4 Inventory: Methodology & Process Collected field data using an electronic hand-held device- PDA (Personal Data Assistant) Daily updates to Desktop computer using ArcView Quality assurance checks for completeness and accuracy.
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5 iPaq Programming Determine Field Data Collection Work Flow Programming & Testing Prototyping Training Users
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6 Inventory: Data Collection Visit 100% of Locations in City Centerline Coverage Estimated 25,000 intersections Citywide Split City into 12 zones using city planning neighborhoods Six Person Field Crew working in teams of two completed effort in 40 days.
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7 Inventory: Visual Compliance Standard Center of ramp 48”width, two side wings 12” warning band when room allows 4’ square landing at top Slope does not exceed 1:12 4’ square level landing at base
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8 Inventory: Curb Ramp vs. No Curb Ramp No Curb Ramp (51% of total) Curb Ramp (49% of total)
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9 Inventory: Locations Linear (2,602, 30% of total)Diagonal (5,605, 65% of total) Island (383, 4% of total)Mid Block (80, 1% of total)
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10 Inventory: Repair Conditions Ramp Zone Sidewalk Zone Pavement Zone Sidewalk Cracked Ramp is Cracked Ramp Lip Pavement Cracked Ramp not in Crosswalk
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11 Inventory: Data Collection Exceptions Locations may be missing from Database if… Streets exist, but not in City database Streets in database, but not found in City Mid-blocks were collected when found Private Property and Private Streets were excluded from the inventory
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12 Database Production Integration of multiple datasets Review %100 of points for positional accuracy Ensured accuracy of 1:1000
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13 Inventory: Quality Assurance Full Review of Field Collection Process at 10%, 50% and 100% Office Custom Tool Development Database integrity checks Spatial integrity checks Field Field crew oversight Random data sampling and review 5% QA/QC of database
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14 Inventory Results Summary Graphs Summary Charts Field Pictures and Statistics Map Production
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15 Curb Ramp Inventory Summary
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16 Summary of Major Findings: Location Types
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17 Map Production Strategy Council District Maps Planning Area Maps
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18 Lessons Learned: What Worked … Collection Methodology iPaq Use Point Movement in ArcView Quality Assurance Technical Report Writing Stakeholder Involvement
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19 Lessons Learned: What Could Be Better… Full Time Field Manager Additional Training and Validation of field Staff More Conditional Statements in Ipaq Receipts
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20 Questions James M. Johnston 630 20 th St. Oakland, CA 94602 jjohnston@geotopo.com
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