Martin, AndrewStuckmayer, EthanYang, Yizhao2016-11-282016-11-282016https://hdl.handle.net/1794/2193752 pagesIn the spring 2016 term, an Advanced GIS class at UO conducted an analysis of three existing neighborhoods within the City of Redmond to identify how well they have implemented the Great Neighborhood Principles. The goal is to apply this research and incorporate the principles into future neighborhoods as the city grows. This report first identifies the context and methods of the conducted analysis, which uses a set of walkability and urban design GIS indicators. Many of these same indicators are used in popular spatial analysis websites and provide an in-depth understanding of how the study areas are built. In addition to analyzing these indicators, students also participated in a City of Redmond site visit to collect real-time on-the-ground walkability and urban design data through the smartphone application called Device Magic.en-USCreative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-USSustainable developmentGeographic Information Systems (GIS)Mobile geographic information systemsGIS Analysis of Redmond’s Great Neighborhood PrinciplesOther