Urban curb space has long been a scarce resource. Governed by complex rules communicated by signage and physical infrastructure, curb management tools have not always kept pace with changing demand driven by new mobility and on-demand services; alternative uses of the public right of way like slow streets, outdoor dining, and parklets; and increased desire for road space focused on sustainable transportation. As the demands placed on urban curb space evolve, so too must the tools we use to manage it.
Learn more about how innovative public agencies and companies are using technology and data – including open source data standards – as effective tools to manage urban curb space.