Quickly and easily add "walk audit" details and publish the results, as a map, to the public. We did this by adding a map to the WalkSacramento website showing locations and descriptions of walk audits.
We used a Google Fusion Table to allow WalkSacramento's staff to enter information about walk audits into the Fusion Table "database". Among the information is an address, which can be geo-encoded and used for displaying the walk audits in Google Maps.
We also updated the WalkSacramento home page to show a Google Map with icons for each walk audit (representing the "barrier type"), and a balloon of details about that walk audit. (The website is built in WordPress; we embedded an iframe with the URL to Google Maps, as provided by Fusion Tables.)