citizen science - A Case Study in Open Government: The Burrard Bridge Trial

Posted by Tracey P. Lauriault on
URL: http://civicaccess.416.s1.nabble.com/citizen-science-A-Case-Study-in-Open-Government-The-Burrard-Bridge-Trial-tp1730.html

the City of Vancouver has opted to share the raw data on a regularly basis, as well as blog about the trial and give citizens an opportunity to leave comments and feedback. Indeed, the whole Burrard Street Lane Trial website - including twitter account and facebook page - is a well organized affair. Unsurprisingly, the data shows that the number of people cycling over the bridge has increased significantly.

The real story here isn't about whether the Burrard Bridge Lane Trial becomes permanent or not. It's about the process. For perhaps the first time in the history of the city citizens and interested groups can conduct their own analysis of the trials significance, in real time, using credible data. Better yet, the analysis won't be limited to what public servants think. Anyone, in the city, or in the world for that matter, can take this data and mash it up with other data sets or simply analyze as it is. A debate grounded in fact, not emotions or anecdotes, can now take place.

Via: David Eaves' Blog - http://eaves.ca/2009/08/04/a-case-study-in-open-government-the-burrard-bridge-trial/



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Tracey P. Lauriault
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