Client: City of Bellingham, WA
Case Study: Peak partnered with Shew Design to create a self-guided interactive website featuring five tours at select city locations with maps, photo collection, and interpretive stormwater information. As directed by the City of Bellingham we created an interactive stormwater education tool focused on a variety of effective stormwater management solutions used by the city. The resulting Stormwater Discovery Tour features five demonstration sites where passersby can scan QR codes with their phones to give them quick access to a map, original photos, and interpretive information translated into consumer-friendly messaging about how stormwater management is benefiting them and their city. Peak coordinated with the City’s Public Works Department to identify five demonstration sites and Shew Design provided the development of the website and mobile interface.
Impact: Putting the city’s stormwater education money to work in a completely new and innovative way, the website inspires a sense of discovery as people explore Bellingham’s urban and parkland areas and learn how Bellingham provides services to keep water clean, filter out pollutants, and prevent flooding. Without stormwater systems in place, our cities would be muddy and unhealthy.
Testimonial: “In a variety of sites around the city, people can independently explore our urban and parkland areas while learning how the City works to maintain water quality, filter out pollutants, and prevent flooding. Peak and Shew Design did a great job bringing this rather complicated project from creative concept to completion.” Riley Grant, City of Bellingham Public Works, Environmental Education Coordinator