This workshop aims to help cities align curbside management practices with broader goals of urban sustainability. Participants will assess how cities can most efficiently allocate and measure performance of valuable curbspace to build a successful, sustainable curbside management program. With shared micromobility and commercial docking competing with private parking at the curb, cities have the opportunity to redefine their curbside priorities, and with it the direction of climate action on their streets.
This workshop aims to help cities align curbside management practices with broader goals of urban sustainability. Participants will assess how cities can most efficiently allocate and measure performance of valuable curbspace to build a successful, sustainable curbside management program. With shared micromobility and commercial docking competing with private parking at the curb, cities have the opportunity to redefine their curbside priorities, and with it the direction of climate action on their streets.
Attendees will:
– Learn to define a successful, sustainable curbside management program
– Understand which elements of a street’s right-of-way should be considered when assessing a curbside management program
– Learn performance measures to apply in defining a sustainable curbside management program: how to weigh tradeoffs between sustainable modes competing for curb space
– Use tools / methods to achieve sustainable curb use
Friday, December 4
1:00 PM ET | 10:00 AM PT
If you’re a full convening participant who has registered for this workshop, you can access the join link in your virtual event lobby.
Select recordings will be available to the public in January.
This workshop is eligible for 1.5 AICP CM credits.