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TransitCampBayAreaAbout

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About

 

TransitCamp is inspired by BarCamp. Bar Camp events are powered by participation and collaboration. TransitCampBayArea will highlight the public transit system in the Bay Area Region and will bring together transit officials and citizens to discuss stuff like: getting schedules on the go, the future of the Bay Area transit system, experiences and observations (not complaints, though), the websites, cool ideas for attracting more riders, etc.

 

Our focus is on encouraging more people to use public transit. Certainly that doesn't exclude infrastructure, but I don't think a bunch of web geeks should be focusing on that. We discussed the following three areas in which the '2.0' crowd can contribute to the conversation:

 

  • technology
  • culture
  • education

 

Technology is in reference to the delivery of the basic data that people need to get to know how to get from Point A to Point B on transit. Good routes, personalized routes, fast routes, simple routes...with great interfaces. That sort of thing as an example.

 

Culture includes talking about the culture of community, openness and collaboration that we benefit from in the 2.0 space as well as finding ways to shift the view of transit as a 'poor people's transportation' to celebrating it as a cleaner, greener, more fun way to travel from point A to Point B. New York has an iconic system (and it was iconic even before infrastructure was added) as does Toronto, London, Paris, Berlin and many other european cities. I personally loved the project that was launched in Toronto around the buttons representing the stations. For those of you who have been to Toronto, each station represents an 'era' pretty much with golden tiling in the station built in the 60's, grey and baby blue tiling in the 80's stations, etc. The buttons are fantastic for celebrating that history.

 

Education was a topic that Margaret brought up as really effective in the past and there are loads of cool wiki projects as well as tools built by citizens that have gone a long way to getting people to use transit. I think we can be really creative on that front.

 

With these simple topics of conversation, I think we can go a long way.

 

The event will be well-documented in the form of blog posts, wiki content, photos, and video for everyone who is unable to attend. (Please use the tag: transitcampbayarea)

 

Rulez

 

Yep. There is one rule even tho we hate 'em.

 

TransitCampBayArea is not a complaints department, it is a SOLUTIONS PLAYGROUND. This means that we really want to use the two days we have for this to come up with creative, simple solutions to some of the issues. We realize that not all issues will be addressed during TransitCampBayArea, but that's okay. We want to start a positive conversation that moves forward to creating cool partnerships between transit officials and geeks. Hopefully, this will be the first of many of these. By attending TransitCampBayArea, you agree to follow this rule. People who break this rule will be asked to come up with solutions...if they cannot, they may be asked to leave so that the rest of us can.

 

Thanks for your understanding.

 

Goals

 

  • Motivate capable people who love to not drive
  • Make it easier to use alternatives (to cars)
  • Help foster citizen/government/corporate partnerships in the Bay Area

 

Accessibility

 

The Socialtext coworking office (695 High Street) is accessible for people with mobility disabilities. There are no stairs and the bathrooms and passages to them are big enough for manual or power wheelchairs. There are handrails.

 

If you have access issues that require additional accommodation, let our volunteer staff know in advance of the event and we'll do our best to address them. Please keep in mind that this is a volunteer run conference.