by OMF Staff | Aug 21, 2024 | SMART Curb Collaborative City Showcase
Project Summary Portland’s SMART grant will help establish its first-in-nation Zero-Emission Delivery Zone by integrating existing city datasets like loading zones, data from an e-cargo bike delivery company, and smart infrastructure like sensors and other...
by OMF Staff | Aug 21, 2024 | SMART Curb Collaborative City Showcase
Project Summary The City of Seattle Department of Transportation is using its USDOT SMART grant to advance work to provide reliable, modernized curb access for commercial vehicles using a collaborative, data-driven approach. With Stage One, Seattle is collecting...
by OMF Staff | Aug 1, 2024 | Future of Mobility
DESIGNING MDS 2.1: PROPOSED FEATURES After the success and adoption of the Open Mobility Foundation (OMF)’s major Mobility Data Specification (MDS) 2.0 release – which included expansion into other modes of transportation beyond micromobility – the OMF community is...
by OMF Staff | Jul 31, 2024 | Updates
Since the Mobility Data Specification (MDS) was created in 2018, the way that cities manage and regulate mobility services has changed a lot. When MDS was first introduced, city streets and sidewalks were cluttered with shared scooters and bikes, and cities had an...
by OMF Staff | Jul 23, 2024 | Curb Management, Future of Mobility, Mobility
Urban mobility is evolving rapidly, with curb management becoming a critical element for efficient city planning. The Curb Data Specification (CDS) provides cities with the structure needed to collect, share, and analyze curb usage data. Although CDS has proven to be...
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