Urbanism Next
University of OregonUniversity of Oregon

Harnessing Shared Mobility Data to Help Cities Redesign Streets of the Future

May 8, 2019 1:15 PM
to
2:45 pm

1.5 CM / LU Pending

Over the past decade, the pace at which new shared mobility services such as Uber, Lyft, and now shared bikes and scooters has rapidly accelerated. As these services generate billions of data points on how people’s transportation patterns are changing, cities are starting to access a new wealth of data for the future of transportation planning. This session will explore how cities are leveraging data from shared services to evaluate their impacts on equity and efficiency goals. Featuring experts from the public and private sector, we will discuss how new micromobility companies are partnering with cities to deliver data that can help them redesign the streets of the future.

Kansas Waugh
Director of Mobility Partnerships
Populus
Marla Westervelt
Senior Manager of Urban Partner Solutions
Bird
Beaudry Kock
Head of Policy Initiatives
Spin
Ryan Russo
Director
City of Oakland Department of Transportation
Art Pearce
Policy, Planning and Projects Group Manager
City of Portland Bureau of Transportation

Thank you to our partners

Regional & Urban Design: An AIA Knowledge Community 2019
AIA Portland
Urban Land Institute Northwest 2019
American Planning Association 2019
Oregon Chapter of the American Planning Association 2019
American Society of Landscape Architects 2019
ASLA Oregon 2019

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