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ℹ️ منصة الاختبار ℹ️ - صائد البريد

Changements sur "Open Flood Map Gdańsk: public risk dashboard + micro-drainage upgrades in 5 priority streets"

الصورة الرمزية: هدريان فروجر Hadrien Froger

الوصف (بالفرنسية)

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    Goal: improve flood preparedness in Gdańsk by combining transparent public data with small, high-impact drainage upgrades.

    What we will do

    • Publish an Open Flood Map with historic incidents, vulnerable zones, and safe routes during heavy rain.

    • Create a simple public dashboard: rainfall alerts, blocked drain reporting, and response status.

    • Upgrade micro-drainage in 5 priority streets: additional inlets, grates, and local slope corrections.

    • Add rain gardens (where possible) to absorb runoff near schools and low points.

    • Run a community reporting campaign so residents can report flooded points with photos and location.

    Why this matters

    • Short, intense storms are increasing and overwhelm local infrastructure.

    • Residents need clear, trustworthy information to make safe decisions.

    • Small works can prevent repeated damage while larger plans are developed.

    How we’ll deliver

    1. Data consolidation: collect and standardize city + emergency + citizen reports.

    2. Prototype: publish a first map version and iterate with user feedback.

    3. Works: deliver micro-drainage upgrades with minimal disruption.

    4. Maintenance loop: monitor incidents and keep the dataset updated quarterly.

    Expected results

    • Better preparedness and faster reporting during storms.

    • Reduced flooding recurrence in the 5 upgraded streets.

    • More trust through open data and visible response tracking.

    Notes: the dashboard will publish aggregated information only and avoid exposing private addresses or sensitive infrastructure details.

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    Goal: improve flood preparedness in Gdańsk by combining transparent public data with small, high-impact drainage upgrades.

    What we will do

    • Publish an Open Flood Map with historic incidents, vulnerable zones, and safe routes during heavy rain.

    • Create a simple public dashboard: rainfall alerts, blocked drain reporting, and response status.

    • Upgrade micro-drainage in 5 priority streets: additional inlets, grates, and local slope corrections.

    • Add rain gardens (where possible) to absorb runoff near schools and low points.

    • Run a community reporting campaign so residents can report flooded points with photos and location.

    Why this matters

    • Short, intense storms are increasing and overwhelm local infrastructure.

    • Residents need clear, trustworthy information to make safe decisions.

    • Small works can prevent repeated damage while larger plans are developed.

    How we’ll deliver

    1. Data consolidation: collect and standardize city + emergency + citizen reports.

    2. Prototype: publish a first map version and iterate with user feedback.

    3. Works: deliver micro-drainage upgrades with minimal disruption.

    4. Maintenance loop: monitor incidents and keep the dataset updated quarterly.

    Expected results

    • Better preparedness and faster reporting during storms.

    • Reduced flooding recurrence in the 5 upgraded streets.

    • More trust through open data and visible response tracking.

    Notes: the dashboard will publish aggregated information only and avoid exposing private addresses or sensitive infrastructure details.

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