Places
eHQ Places allows you to gather feedback and photos directly on a map with a simple “pin” drop.
Geospatial maps offer participants a fun way to engage and see their contribution on a map and are a great way to capture community input about places and spaces, however large or small.
And they don't have to be boring!
- Your community can show places they love, places where they play or places where wildlife inhabit.
They can also be revealing!
- Your community can show you places where they feel are unsafe, places where transport or traffic is a problem, , places that need improving or provide feedback on places that where development, revitalisation or regeneration is planned.
Places is the perfect tool for consultations where you would like to investigate community views about specific location.
What do you love and what do you want to change in the City of Boulder?
Bang the Table's US office is based in Boulder and in testing our Places tool we would like to know what you love and what you would like to see change in this great city.
This site has absolutely nothing to do with the City of Boulder.
Help us improve the facilities in your regional park
The city park is due for an over-haul. Please help us to locate the right facilities by planting the relevant pin on the map. You can also share photos of what you would like to see in the park by attaching a picture to your pin.
To comment on walking, running and cycling trails please place pins along key points of the route.
Washington DC Police Districts
To be able to drop a pin on the map you will need to sign up and get a User Name. This is to protect the privacy of children using this tool.
Help us keep your community safe!
Please drop a pin on an area of the map to add a comment or photo.
We are keen to hear about:
- Safety issues in your community
- Dangerous traffic conditions
- Areas you'd like to see more patrols
Instructions for dropping a PIN:
- Zoom into the area you would like to place a pin by using the + or - icon at the bottom right hand of your screen.
- Select the relevant pin and drag it to the location you would like to highlight as important to you.
- Complete the comment section and/or add an image.
- Continue until you have shown us all the locations that are important to you.
About the Map Data:
Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) Police Service Areas (PSA). The dataset contains polygons representing of MPD PSA, created as part of the DC GIS for the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) and participating D.C. government agencies.
Click on the orange pins to read information about each Police District.