2024 Hampton Roads Datathon

Infrastructure

On October 18, 2024, the City of Norfolk’s CivicLab kicked off the Third Annual Hampton Roads Datathon. This exciting event brought together data enthusiasts, professionals, and innovators from across the region to collaborate in a dynamic, service-driven environment. Designed to strengthen regional partnerships and showcase the power of data science, the Datathon offered a platform for creativity and problem-solving. Teams of two to six participants worked intensively to develop projects or analyses focused on the theme of "infrastructure," competing to create solutions with the potential for real-world impact.

Over 60 participants were divided into 13 teams, which included City of Norfolk staff, university professors and students, researchers, and staff from other cities in the region, as well as professionals from various industries. After a week of collaboration and competition, teams presented their projects on October 25th at The Slover.

Each team was tasked with creating an interactive, dynamic presentation of their work. During the event, judges allowed each team 7 minutes to present their projects. Judges included Ken Pfeil, Chief Data Officer for the Commonwealth of Virginia; Steven Deberry, Executive Director of the Southside Network Authority; Keith Darrow, City of Norfolk Transportation Engineer; and Trent Buskirk, Professor and Provost Data Science Fellow at ODU. Presentations were evaluated on data analysis quality, engaging visualizations, relevance to the infrastructure theme, innovation and creativity, communication, and practicality. The winners of the Datathon are listed below!


  1. 2024 Datathon Team List and Winners

Team list and Winners of the 2024 Datathon


Team HRPDC/HRTPO

(1st Place)

Team SenseLane (ODU)

(2nd Place)

Climate Analytics for Resilient Environments (City of Norfolk)

(3rd Place)

Can-Do Crew (City of Norfolk)

(Participants Choice Award)

CNU School of Engineering and Computing

Data Wizards (ODU)

DEI Team Norfolk

Hampton Roads Coastal Resilience Force (ODU & NSU)

OERI (VMASC)

Super Acorn (ODU)

Team City of Virginia Beach

The Broke Ones (ODU)

Twin Sparks (ODU)

Project Summaries

  1. First Place Winner
  2. Second Place Winner
  3. Third Place Winner
  4. Participant's Choice Award Winner
  5. The Broke Ones (ODU)
  6. CNU School of Engineering and Computing
  7. Team City of Virginia Beach
  8. DEI Team Norfolk
  9. Team ODU Data Wizards
  10. Hampton Roads Coastal Resilience Forces
  11. OERI (VMASC)
  12. Super Acorns (ODU)
  13. Twin Sparks (ODU)

Shady Stops: Surveying Tree Canopy at Bus Stops through Community Input

Team HRPDC/HRTPO

2024 Hampton Roads Datathon


Bus Stops, Urban Heat Islands, and Tree Canopy

Urban Heat Islands (UHI) create hotter conditions at unshaded bus stops, leading to potential health risks for passengers. This project analyzed tree canopy and UHI data to help prioritize bus stops for urban tree planting initiatives. There are approximately 3,200 bus stops in Hampton Roads and about 85% do not have any tree canopy cover. The analysis shows a distinct correlation between UHI severity and tree canopy percentage at bus stops. 

By selecting bus stops without any tree canopy and the highest UHI severity value, we identified 132 candidate bus stops to evaluate for tree canopy planting. 

Visit Our StoryMap for the Full Project Description & Results

We also created a public survey as a demonstration that could be used to gather additional insights about the actual shade conditions at bus stop locations. 

Shady Stops: Crowdsourcing Shade at Bus Stops (A Demonstration Public Survey Web App) 

Candidate Bus Stops for tree planting image

Data Sources

Tools

  • Esri - ArcGIS Pro, Online, Survey123, StoryMaps
  • R & Python (Pandas, NumPy, Matplotlib, Seaborn)
  • ChatGPT for brainstorming and summarizing

Hampton Roads PDC TPO Image


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