Design of a Prioritization Methodology for Equitable Infrastructure Planning

Rahul Dhansinghani, A. Ibrahim, Aditya Kannoth, C. Miller, L. Nguyen, Steven Pham, R. Bailey
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Charlottesville City Schools, like many school districts around the country, is interested in expanding the number of children with safe routes to walk to school in response to bus driver shortages. However, there is currently not much walking infrastructure that allows elementary students to do so, and the city would like a way to prioritize infrastructure projects that meet current needs. This project aims to provide decision-makers with a methodology to assess the walkability of school districts in order to prioritize future infrastructure investments. The methodology, built with significant stakeholder involvement, is designed to be transparent to all stakeholders, easy to use, and built on sound decision theory principles while integrating equity in the decision process. The methodology consists of three phases. First, a geospatial information system (GIS) is used to identify areas with the greatest need based on the walkability of roads and socioeconomic factors within communities. Once areas in need have been identified, projects in these areas are compiled. The second step calculates a prioritization score to each project based on the calculated walkability improvement the project will have and how many people will be impacted by the project. The final step visualizes the prioritization score and cost of each project. The methodology was then evaluated against objectives that were determined in collaboration with the primary stakeholders that would be applying the method.
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公平基础设施规划的优先排序方法设计
夏洛茨维尔城市学校,像全国许多学区一样,有兴趣扩大有安全路线步行上学的孩子的数量,以应对巴士司机短缺。然而,目前没有太多的步行基础设施允许小学生这样做,市政府希望有一种方式来优先考虑满足当前需求的基础设施项目。该项目旨在为决策者提供一种评估学区步行性的方法,以便优先考虑未来的基础设施投资。该方法建立在重要利益相关者参与的基础上,旨在对所有利益相关者透明,易于使用,并建立在健全的决策理论原则基础上,同时将公平纳入决策过程。该方法包括三个阶段。首先,利用地理空间信息系统(GIS)根据道路的可步行性和社区内的社会经济因素确定最需要的地区。一旦确定了需要的领域,就编制这些领域的项目。第二步计算每个项目的优先级分数,该分数基于计算出的项目将具有的步行改善以及将受项目影响的人数。最后一步可视化每个项目的优先级得分和成本。然后根据与将应用该方法的主要利益相关者合作确定的目标对该方法进行评估。
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