--- title: Event Summary Report tags: - External - User --- ## Olympia, Connected: Mapping for Mobility in OpenStreetMap — Event Summary Report ### Overview On February 12th, 2026, MaptimeSEA and the Taskar Center for Accessible Technology (TCAT) hosted **Olympia, Connected: Mapping for Mobility in OpenStreetMap**, an in-person event focused on improving pedestrian infrastructure data to support accessibility-focused routing in **Olympia, WA**. | Detail | Info | |--------------|--------------------------------------------------------------| | **Date** | February 12th, 2026 | | **Time** | 6:00 PM PT – 8:00 PM PT | | **Format** | in-person | | **Location** | HRDG 143, John and Judy Harding Building, Seattle University | ### OSM Mapping Mappers contributed to **[Project #1083 — Olympia, WA, US: Pedestrian Infrastructure | #OpenSidewalks](https://tasks.openstreetmap.us/projects/1083)** via the OSM US Tasking Manager, adding pedestrian infrastructure data to OpenStreetMap. - **10 unique mappers** contributed edits related to this mapping event. #### Mapping Statistics | Metric | Value | |------------------------|------------------------------------| | **Edits** | 237 map edits across 13 changesets | | **Footways mapped** | 5.1 miles total length | | **Crossings mapped** | 25 crossing ways | | **Curbs mapped** | 113 curb nodes | | **Tasks mapped** | 10 | | **Tasks validated** | 0 | | **Project completion** | 2.8% at event end | #### What Was Mapped Participants focused on the following pedestrian infrastructure features: - **Sidewalks and footways** — drawn as separate ways alongside roads - **Crossings** — mapped as edges connecting sidewalks across intersections - **Curbs** — placed at transition points between sidewalks and crossings - **Attributes** — surface type, tactile paving, width, and other accessibility-relevant tags #### Mapping Resources - [Mapping Guide](mapping-guide.md) — tagging schema and mapping instructions - [Validation Guide](validation-guide.md) — task validation procedures ### Impact The data collected during this event directly supports: - **Accessible routing** — improved trip planning for wheelchair users, people in the blind/low-vision community, and others with mobility needs through [AccessMap](https://accessmap.app/) - **Pedestrian navigation** — more complete sidewalk and crossing data enables safer, more accurate walking and rolling directions - **Open data** — a richer, freely available dataset for Olympia, WA and the surrounding region ### Acknowledgments Thank you to all participants who contributed their time and expertise. Your contributions have a lasting impact on accessibility for the Olympia, WA community!