**Virtual** Work Night: PFPC Food Access + Commuting Data!
Details
Join us for a bi-weekly work night featuring a) Pittsburgh Food Policy Council's Food Access Tool and b) Transportation Data Analysis! Seasoned team members and newcomers are welcome.
** Due to the spread of coronavirus, this and all Work Nights will be held virtually from now on. If you're new, please submit an invite request to our Slack workspace:
Food Access Map: https://join.slack.com/t/pghfoodhackathon2019/shared_invite/zt-cncrlzkx-TGvT5mwzmz_~SdP9LmAyJA
C4P Main & Transit Data: https://join.slack.com/t/codeforpgh/shared_invite/zt-cwyr396e-Qd8bbMzwIY_jOSv_SxgOeQ
More information:
Pittsburgh Food Policy Council's Food Access Tool:
This project's goal is to create an internal and public-facing resource (e.g. an interactive map) for people looking to find healthy, affordable food (ie. where can I buy produce with SNAP?).
- PFPC Presentation: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1hk3n8cwbKtqxZjHni3JJlvjSSUeCv4dbVIdjq3FiTp8/edit?usp=sharing
- Documentation: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13JINdc4eNQFJEV9l9nKmEJsB6kRMf3bp
- Github: https://github.com/CodeForPittsburgh/food-access-map
- Github (data processing): https://github.com/CodeForPittsburgh/food-access-map-data
- Team lead: Steve Saylor
- How to get project updates: Email Steve at steven.saylor@pitt.edu to be added to the project’s Slack (pghfoodhackathon2019.slack.com)
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Commuting Data Analysis:
Using C4P member Conor Tompkin's recent blog post on commute patterns as a starting point, we will compare his network analysis of starting/ending points with current Port Authority routes to see what gaps may exist.
https://ctompkins.netlify.com/2020/02/09/how-many-pittsburghers-cross-a-river-to-get-to-work/
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Future in-person work nights will be scheduled biweekly on Wednesday evenings at Code and Supply.