geospatiaL government
Access and Mobility Mapping — Mandurah dept for planning and infrastructure, Western australia
The Department for Planning and Infrastructure in Mandurah,
Western Australia, is producing access and mobility maps for
the approximately 20 percent of its citizens with disabilities.
The maps identify ramps, wheelchair lifts, audible pedestrian
crossings, steep gradients, hand rails, seating, and public
counters suitable for wheelchairs.
By standardizing all transport-related map production on
Bentley software, the cartographic office has developed a
seamless data set of transport and related information that
can be used for other mapping and research activities such
as transport planning, bus route mapping, local recreation
maps, infrastructure mapping, and transport accessibility
maps. The estimated saving for each new access and
mobility map in drafting time is 25 percent (two to four
working days).
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dienst ruimtelijke ordening
2007 BE Awards of Excellence Winner
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