Ease and Equity of Point of Interest Accessibility via Public Transit in the U.S
Alexander Li, Mengyang Liu, Aurimas Racas, Tejas Santanam, Junaid Syed, Przemyslaw Zientala

TL;DR
This paper presents an interactive tool using a 2SFCA approach to analyze and visualize the accessibility and equity of essential POIs via public transit in U.S. cities, revealing disparities and systemic inequities.
Contribution
It introduces a novel web-based platform with scenario analysis for assessing and improving transit accessibility equity across demographic groups.
Findings
Significant disparities in POI access across demographic groups
Strong correlation between accessibility scores and neighborhood racial composition
The tool enables policymakers to simulate infrastructure changes
Abstract
Equitable access to essential Points of Interest (POIs) such as healthcare facilities and grocery stores via public transit is a critical urban planning challenge. This paper introduces an interactive tool that analyzes the ease and equity of such access in major U.S. cities. Using a 2-step floating catchment area (2SFCA) approach, we calculate granular accessibility indices and present them on an interactive, web-based platform. A key contribution of this work is a scenario analysis feature that allows users to simulate the impact of adding or removing POIs and visualize the resulting changes in accessibility equity. Our analysis reveals significant disparities across demographic groups, and we further utilize machine learning models to demonstrate a strong, quantifiable link between accessibility scores and neighborhood racial composition, highlighting systemic inequities. The tool…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrban Transport and Accessibility · Urban and Freight Transport Logistics · Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
