Dynamic Parking
Zero Emission Buses
Provides travelers with transportation modes on an as-needed basis without having to own a vehicle. Can include transit, carsharing, ridesharing, micromobility, and automated shuttles.
Zero emission buses (electric or hydrogen-powered) provide the opportunity to create a more sustainable transit system and help a city meets its long-term emissions goals.
Dynamic parking creates maximum efficiency by recognizing that different parking spaces have different peak usage times, which means one parking space can serve two or more purposes in a given day. Data and technology are used to structure pricing based on demand.
Policy
Data use and governance, equity, and managing the right-of-way requires an adaptable policy framework that minimizes disruption, maximizes opportunity, and flexes as technology advances.
Dynamic right-of-way management creates flexible zones for more efficient management of goods delivery, parking, and shared mobility pick-ups and drop-offs.
Integration of small, low-speed vehicles for human transport or goods delivery. Supports first-last mile mobility connections.
Automated deliveries and goods movement (both aerial and ground) assist with meeting growing demand for sustainable and efficient transportation.
Automated Freight/ Goods Transport
Managing unmanned aerial and ground vehicles offers both an opportunity and challenge for enriching public services and enabling time-sensitive, contact-less deliveries, operated autonomously or remotely.
Drone Delivery
Pairing big data and visualization with data governance helps generate more effective services for users and enables data driven planning decisions.
Data Analytics
Alternative energy
Incorporating alternative energy such as solar, wind, tidal, biomass, and geothermal into smart mobility promotes sustainability, resilience, and emissions reduction.
Planning and analysis around placement of charging stations, including on public and private property, is important to promoting adoption of electric vehicles.
Vehicles guided by advanced sensors (e.g. LiDAR, RADAR, camera, ultrasonic), cameras, and mapping that navigate without human intervention (e.g. SAE Level 4 or 5) offer opportunities for safer and more efficient passenger and goods movement.
Autonomous Vehicles
A platform that provides integrated access to mobility choices for a trip, maps out the best route based on your preferences, and allows you to pay in advance for the end-to-end trip supports and integrated transportation system.
Mobility Hubs
Built around high-frequency transit, mobility hubs integrate multi-modal and shared mobility options into a single location to connect users to their destination.
Connected Vehicles
A future with vehicles that communicate with other vehicles, traffic signals, smartphones, and other systems to access maps, road conditions, and emergency messages can improve efficiency and safety.
ITS/Connected Infrastructure
Enhances the operating environment for mobility modes such as AVs, connected buses, and personal vehicles with smart features, creating a safer and more efficient overall transportation system that leverages data and promotes communication.
A more connected operating environment requires a strong and resilient telecommunications network. The rollout of 5G into our communities involves consideration around the placement and integration of new infrastructure to support increased digital connectivity.
5G Network
The possibility of moving people and cargo via unmanned low altitude vehicles continues to advance both in concept and planning, including from a policy and regulatory perspective.
Urban and advanced air mobility
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SHARED MOBILITY
Provides travelers with transportation modes on an as-needed basis without having to own a vehicle. Can include transit, carsharing, ridesharing, mircromobility, and automated shuttles.
Shared Mobility
Shared Mobility
Shared Mobility
Shared Mobility
Shared Mobility
Shared Mobility
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Shared Mobility
Connected Vehicles
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Drone Delivery
Connected Vehicles
Drone Delivery
Drone Delivery
MOBILITY-AS-A-SERVICE (MaaS)
Shared Mobility
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Curbside Management
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Micromobility
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Incorporating alternative energy such as solar, wind, tidal, biomass, and geothermal into smart mobility promotes sustainability, resilience, and emissions reduction.
Alternative Energy
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Automated deliveries and goods movement (both aerial and ground) assist with meeting growing demand for sustainable and efficient transportation.
Automated Freight/ Goods Transport
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Vehicles guided by advanced sensors (e.g. LiDAR, RADAR, camera, ultrasonic), cameras, and mapping that navigate without human intervention (e.g. SAE Level 4 or 5) offer opportunities for safer and more efficient passenger and goods movement.
Autonomous Vehicles
Managing unmanned aerial and ground vehicles offers both an opportunity and challenge for enriching public services and enabling time-sensitive, contact-less deliveries, operated autonomously or remotely.
Drone Delivery
A more connected operating environment requires a strong and resilient telecommunications network. The rollout of 5G into our communities involves consideration around the placement and integration of new infrastructure to support increased digital connectivity.
5G Network
Zero emission buses (electric or hydrogen-powered) provide the opportunity to create a more sustainable transit system and help a city meets its long-term emissions goals.
Zero Emission Buses
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Built around high-frequency transit, mobility hubs integrate multi-modal and shared mobility options into a single location to connect users to their destination.
Mobility Hubs
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Pairing big data and visualization with data governance helps generate more effective services for users and enables data driven planning decisions.
Data Analytics
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Enhances the operating environment for mobility modes such as AVs, connected buses, and personal vehicles with smart features, creating a safer and more efficient overall transportation system that leverages data and promotes communication.
ITS/Connected Infrastructure
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Planning and analysis around placement of charging stations, including on public and private property, is important to promoting adoption of electric vehicles.
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
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Data use and governance, equity, and managing the right-of-way requires an adaptable policy framework that minimizes disruption, maximizes opportunity, and flexes as technology advances.
Policy
Read More
The possibility of moving people and cargo via unmanned low altitude vehicles continues to advance both in concept and planning, including from a policy and regulatory perspective.
Read More
A future with vehicles that communicate with other vehicles, traffic signals, smartphones, and other systems to access maps, road conditions, and emergency messages can improve efficiency and safety.
Connected Vehicles
Urban and Advanced Air Mobility
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Integration of small, low-speed vehicles for human transport or goods delivery. Supports first-last mile mobility connections.
Micromobility
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Dynamic right-of-way management creates flexible zones for more efficient management of goods delivery, parking, and shared mobility pick-ups and drop-offs.
Curbside Management
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Dynamic parking creates maximum efficiency by recognizing that different parking spaces have different peak usage times, which means one parking space can serve two or more purposes in a given day. Data and technology are used to structure pricing based on demand.
Dynamic Parking
A platform that provides integrated access to mobility choices for a trip, maps out the best route based on your preferences, and allows you to pay in advance for the end-to-end trip supports and integrated transportation system.
Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS)
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Provides travelers with transportation modes on an as-needed basis without having to own a vehicle. Can include transit, carsharing, ridesharing, micromobility, and automated shuttles.
Shared mobility
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