Eventually, Ethereal SF Hackathon held at our favorite public university came around the corner.

After being the victim of the overall Berkeley parking situation all these times, I needed to finally take control of the situation, no matter what it takes — except when it’s parking fees.

I just had to:

Drive to and stay in Berkeley on Friday night till Monday night

Leave without paying for parking (COST) or getting my windows smashed (SAFETY)

The solution for the first task was not so obvious:

The resources on that page nicely told me:

It’s OK to park in most of the zones (didn’t even know they existed) near campus, if I arrived after 5pm on Friday till Sunday night.

Park around 10 blocks North or West of campus or near North Berkeley Station outside of zones for weekdays.

That’s half of my problem (COST) gone.

The other half (SAFETY) is a more fundamental social issue that we, as a community, need to address. There are many things that we should do for a safer community.

“T hough it may seem overwhelming, there are things you can do to manage crime in your community. You do not need to feel powerless against criminals. By taking action, you make positive changes in your neighborhood.”

— WikiHow

Just kidding.

I got the Berkeley crime dataset here, extracted vehicle related crimes, then made a heatmap using Google Maps API on Jupyter to know what places to avoid. Follow that link to see comprehensive notes for the Jupyter Notebook process.

TODO: Make it self-updating and host it on a static page.

Go Bears!

Courtesy to Collin Yan