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CITY DATA POLICY

FOR CDS

February 7, 2023

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ZOOM HOUSEKEEPING

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

  1. WGSC is working on a CDS Case Study document
    1. If you have any CDS progress, links, materials, or screenshots to share, let us know

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AGENDA

WGSC Roles

Host: Jacob Larson, City of Omaha

Notes: Elias Khoury, City of San Jose

Facilitator: Jacob Larson, City of Omaha

Outreach: Michael Schnuerle, OMF

  1. Welcome - Jacob Larson, City of Omaha
  2. City Data Policy - City of Oakland, OakDOT
  3. City Data Implementation - Populus
  4. Open Discussion and Ideas

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CURB WORKING GROUP

Jacob Larson, Omaha (co-chair)

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CURB DATA SPECIFICATION

CDS helps cities and companies pilot and scale dynamic curb zones that optimize commercial loading activities of people and goods, and measure the impact of these programs to advance policy goals.

The Curb Working Group Steering Committee is leading development of CDS with the help of you in the Working Group.

CDS 1.0 is approved by the OMF and is in use by dozens of entities the real world, and we look forward to requested improvements from the community for the next CDS release.

WGSC Members

Public Sector

  • Tomas Carranza - LADOT
  • Henry Espinosa - Miami Parking Authority
  • Brian Hamlin - Seattle DOT
  • Elias Khoury - City of San Jose
  • Jacob Larson - City of Omaha, Parking and Mobility (co-chair)
  • Marisa Mangan - SANDAG (co-chair)
  • Kenya Wheeler - SFMTA

Private Sector

  • Michael Danko - Passport Labs, Inc
  • John Good - Ford AV
  • Daniella Gutlansky - Waymo
  • Harris Lummis - Automotus
  • Eric Mai - Lacuna Technologies
  • Eliot Mueting - Populus

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CDS OVERVIEW

CDS allows cities to digitally represent their curb space, communicate with curb users in different ways, and use metrics to improve those curbs.

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  • Technology built through public and private sector collaboration, led by industry experts

  • Active participation from 160+ individuals from 70+ public agencies, curb users, and technology companies

  • More competitive markets and solutions for mobility services and software tools

  • Built through OMF’s open model, developing free and open source tools in regular public meetings open to all

BUILDING CDS IN THE OPEN

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WHO IS USING CDS?

The “CDS Users” section of our public Working Group page lists orgs who are using, developing for, or planning to use CDS in the near term:

Public Sector:

  1. Seattle, WA, USA (SDOT)
  2. Omaha, NE, USA (Parking and Mobility)
  3. San Francisco, CA, USA (SFMTA)
  4. Philadelphia, PA, USA
  5. San Diego, USA (SANDAG)
  6. San Jose, CA, USA
  7. Minneapolis, MN, USA
  8. Miami, FL, USA (Parking Authority)
  9. Washington DC, USA (DDOT)
  10. Los Angeles, CA, USA (LADOT)
  11. Pittsburgh, PA, USA (DOMI)
  12. Chicago, IL, USA

Private Sector:

  1. Populus - San Francisco, CA, USA
  2. Vianova - Paris, France
  3. Lacuna - Los Angeles, CA, USA
  4. Automotus - Los Angeles, CA, USA
  5. Blue Systems - Paris, France
  6. Ride Report - Portland, OR, USA
  7. Vade - Austin, TX, USA
  8. CurbIQ - Toronto, ON, Canada
  9. Passport - Charlotte, NC, USA
  10. Flowbird Group - Paris, France
  11. Univrses - Stockholm, Sweden
  12. Cleverciti - Munich, Germany
  13. Urban Radar- Reims, France
  14. Tranzito - Alameda, CA, USA
  15. Umojo - Chicago, IL, USA
  16. Google Maps – New York, NY, USA
  17. Smarking – San Francisco, CA, USA
  18. DataGovs - Miami, FL, USA
  19. GridMatrix - San Francisco, CA

CDS in Pittsburgh w/ Automotus

CDS in Philadelphia w/ Pebble

Let us know if your name should be on this list!

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CDS RESOURCES

  • Website: CDS overview with links to key resources
  • Blog Posts: Announcement of the CDS 1.0 Release
  • Slide Deck: OMF & CDS overview in presentation format, with links to key resources
  • One-Pager: OMF & CDS overview, ready to print and share
  • GitHub Repository: Find the CDS 1.0 code release and review related discussion and contributions
  • Policy Language: Sample policy language and guidance for cities for permits, tenders, or RFPs
  • Privacy Guidance: Collection and handling of potentially sensitive information related to CDS
  • Pilot Program Guide: Guidance on how to use CDS in curb pilot programs

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CURB MEETING SCHEDULE

Every other Tuesday - 9am Pacific, 12pm Eastern, 5/6pm CET.

Previous 33 meetings (notes and recordings):

    • CDS Launch, resources, Scope, Curbs, Events, Metrics, pilot projects, use cases, spec reviews, office hours, fleet operators, Open API, implementing

Future Meetings

  • TBD

Other future topics: Presenting to fleet operators, v1.1 or v2.0 work, mapping companies, translation layers, related specs, European usage.

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PRESENTATION KICKOFF

Michael Schnuerle, OMF

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CITY DATA POLICY

Kerby Olsen, OakDOT

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CITY DATA IMPLEMENTATION

Eliot Mueting, Populus

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QUESTIONS, DISCUSSION, AND YOUR IDEAS

Entire Working Group

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DISCUSSION: CDS CITY DATA POLICY

  1. Q&A based on OakDOT and Populus presentations
  2. Open Discussion: throw us your ideas
  3. What prevents you from doing something like this in my city?
  4. What other policies are you considering needing or updating for your implementation?
  5. Have you found legal or policy obstacles around implementing CDS most effectively?

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GET INVOLVED

CONSIDER CDS IN YOUR WORK

  • Get to know CDS and explore the official v1.0 release
  • Speak with your team or your customers on how CDS might be useful in upcoming projects
  • What barriers do you have and what resources do you need?

PARTICIPATE IN THE WORKING GROUP

  • Curb Working Group is gathering feedback for the next CDS release
  • Sign up to get announcements from the Curb Management mailing list
  • Attend bi-weekly meetings to discuss issues and hear from other contributors.
    • 9am PT/Noon ET/6pm CET on Tuesdays (details on OMF public calendar).

JOIN THE OMF

  • Get in touch with the OMF and learn how to become a member