by OMF Staff | May 5, 2021 | Case Studies
In the years since private micromobility companies launched, cities have found ways to work with operators to meet shared goals like improved safety for riders, congestion relief, and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. One way they’re doing this: leveraging...
by OMF Staff | May 5, 2021 | Updates
Last month, the Open Mobility Foundation launched a survey for MDS users as part of an ongoing effort to learn more about the use of the Mobility Data Specification (MDS) across the world. The goal of this survey was to help prioritize the development of features,...
by OMF Staff | May 3, 2021 | Updates
Urban curb is a valuable, limited, and often under-managed part of the public right of way. Curb demand is growing, including from commercial activity like passenger pickup/drop off, on-demand delivery services, and traditional goods and freight delivery. While cities...
by OMF Staff | Mar 23, 2021 | Future of Mobility, Updates
MDS Architectural Landscape Series Some people are surprised to hear that the Mobility Data Specification isn’t developed by the Open Mobility Foundation’s staff. That’s because it’s an open source tool. Rather than being developed by a single, central organization,...
by OMF Staff | Mar 23, 2021 | Popular, Updates
Pioneering City-led, Public-Private Partnerships to Build a Mobility Data Standard In 2019, municipalities across the United States joined together to create a new global non-profit organization governed by cities called the Open Mobility Foundation. The goal? To...
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