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Oxfordshire

Cities 4 People | Mobility

  • Ambition Ranking

    Identifying the biggest mobility challenges
  • Initiating Group

    Video call to action
  • Online Newsletter

    Regular group updates via Mailchimp
  • Mobility Lab

    Collecting ideas via pop up stands and events
  • Hackday

    Developing ideas by bringing a diverse group together
  • Portrait Drawing

    A warm-up used at the Hackday
  • Feasibility/impact matrix

    Helping to decide which ideas to develop
  • Ambition Ranking

    Prioritising possible pilots
  • Voting– your priorities

    Voting on which pilots to deploy
  • Iteration Dice

    Developing pilot plans
  • Experimenting/Prototyping

    Testing and trialling the service

In Oxfordshire, the Cities-4-People Project focused on Barton, a residential neighbourhood on the southeastern edge of the city of Oxford. We used the People Oriented Transport and Mobility approach to co-create mobility solutions with people in Barton, later scaling-up these solutions to nearby villages.

Here you can find our POTM Practice Timeline, in which we showcase some of the tools and events we thought were most effective. Click on any of the tools to find out how we used it, why we think it was useful, a link to where you can find the tool, and some tips for how to get the most out of it.