More than 160+ individuals from 70+ public agencies, curb users, and technology companies participated in the development of the OMF’s newly-released Curb Data Specification (CDS).
CDS USERS
Since the approval of CDS 1.0 in May of 2022, more than two dozen cities and companies are adopting this new tool to pilot and scale dynamic curb loading zones, including:
Cities
Seattle, WA, USA (SDOT)
Omaha, NE, USA (Parking and Mobility)
San Francisco, CA, USA (SFMTA)
Philadelphia, PA, USA
San Diego, USA (SANDAG)
San Jose, CA, USA
Minneapolis, MN, USA
Miami, FL, USA (Parking Authority)
Washington DC, USA (DDOT)
Los Angeles, CA, USA (LADOT)
Pittsburgh, PA, USA (DOMI)
Companies
Automotus – Los Angeles, CA, USA
Blue Systems – Paris, France
INRIX – Kirkland, WA, USA
Lacuna – Los Angeles, CA, USA
Populus – San Francisco, CA, USA
Ride Report – Portland, OR, USA
Vade – Raleigh, NC, USA
Vianova – Paris, France
CurbIQ – Toronto, ON, Canada
Flowbird Group – Paris, France
Univrses – Stockholm, Sweden
Cleverciti – Munich, Germany
Urban Radar- Reims, France
Tranzito – Alameda, CA, USA
Umojo – Chicago, IL, USA
Google Maps – New York, NY, USA
Smarking – San Francisco, CA, USA
See a full and current list of CDS Users on our curb working group page.
Is your city, agency, or company using CDS? Drop us a line to be included in the list.
HOW CITIES & COMPANIES ARE USING CDS
How cities use CDS depends on a variety of factors: curb management goals, existing services and infrastructure, and the unique needs of their communities. In fact, CDS’ flexibility means it can be used in many scenarios, including the following use cases:
- Digitally sharing regulations, including loading zone rules and locations
- Determining real-time curb status
- Tracking and analyzing curb usage
- Responding to curb violations and improving curb enforcement
- Optimizing curb usage and access to meet policy goals
Browse this sampling of recent articles to learn more about how CDS is already being implemented by cities and companies around the world:
Can Technology Help Cities Manage Curbs Better? | NYTimes
Philadelphia Piloting Smart Loading Zones with Sidewalk Labs Tech | SmartCities Dive
Omaha Will Launch ‘Smart Loading Zones’ to Maximize Curb Use | Smart Cities Dive
We’re Working to Improve Curbside Access in Seattle | SDOT Blog
How Cities are Revolutionizing the Curbside | City Talks Podcast