Governance: Page 45
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San Francisco considers congestion pricing — again
The San Francisco County Transportation Authority began a study period for a new tolling scheme, joining the likes of LA and Seattle in congestion pricing studies.
By Chris Teale • Nov. 25, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Are flying cars close? Leaders say yes, but doubts linger
While uncertainty swirls around issues of infrastructure, safety and regulations, industry leaders say eVTOLs are on track to launch soon.
By Chris Teale • Nov. 25, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Road to 100: How one man's mission to power his hometown by wind created a Northwest Missouri boon
The town of 1,200 was the first in the country to be able to power all of its electricity from wind resources. Now, the county is booming in wind production.
By Catherine Morehouse • Nov. 22, 2019 -
Q&A
Sidewalk Labs wants out of Google's data-collection shadow
Following the release of its digital innovation appendix, the company's head of urban systems explained the challenges of innovating the real estate sector.
By Kristin Musulin • Nov. 21, 2019 -
Smart city growth to depend on data governance: PwC report
The report outlines a "seven layer model" to data management: categories, consent, collection, anonymization, storage, access and monetization.
By Jason Plautz • Nov. 21, 2019 -
Report card: 4 small US cities earn top 'smart city' marks
Leading Cities and Bright Cities unveiled their full rating of 500 U.S. cities, noting the results "demonstrate that bigger is not always better."
By Kristin Musulin • Nov. 20, 2019 -
Mastercard expands City Possible network to 220 cities
The program added London, Los Angeles, New York and Hamilton, Ontario, and entered a partnership with Digital Main Street to help Canadian small businesses digitize operations.
By Kristin Musulin • Updated Nov. 11, 2020 -
Uber AV safety driver charged with negligent homicide in fatal 2018 crash
A Maricopa County, AZ grand jury indicted Rafaela Vasquez, who pleaded not guilty in Superior Court. A pretrial conference in the case is set for late October.
By Chris Teale • Updated Sept. 16, 2020 -
Sidewalk Labs pledges to not sell user data collected from Toronto project
The Digital Innovation Appendix for the Google-backed project in Toronto says the government will "take the lead" on data management.
By Chris Teale • Nov. 19, 2019 -
CoMotion LA: Congestion pricing could help equity, climate efforts
Congestion pricing could fund free transit, according to LA Metro CEO Phil Washington, which he said is a "lofty goal," but still a beneficial one to pursue.
By Chris Teale • Nov. 18, 2019 -
CoMotion LA: 'No one has the answer' to a perfect partnership
Risk-averse city halls need a culture shift and private businesses must also be willing to act agreeably, speakers said.
By Chris Teale • Nov. 15, 2019 -
Los Angeles mayor unveils first P3 to incubate mobility solutions
The "first-in-the-nation" partnership will develop four types of test tracks to help transportation innovations adjust to different urban environments.
By Chris Teale • Nov. 15, 2019 -
Center for Digital Government names top 5 digital cities
The first-place winners were recognized for their use of technology to serve citizens, update municipal services and enhance cybersecurity.
By Jason Plautz • Nov. 15, 2019 -
London, Bloomberg Associates debut tech dashboard for 'good governance'
The city's Office of Technology and Innovation partnered with the consulting service to develop a dashboard that aligns tech tools for London's 32 boroughs.
By Jason Plautz • Nov. 14, 2019 -
Vancouver tackles congestion with transportation hackathon
The Decode Congestion Hackathon addressed the "built-out" city's congestion issues, and could help with efforts to achieve zero traffic-related deaths.
By Cailin Crowe • Nov. 14, 2019 -
Frisco, TX mayor shares 'secret ingredient' to being fastest-growing US city
The Dallas suburb ranked No. 1 on a fastest-growing U.S. cities list. This is no surprise to Mayor Jeff Cheney, who says Frisco is adding nearly 1,000 residents a month.
By Katie Pyzyk • Nov. 12, 2019 -
Microsoft partners with Charlotte, NC to boost smart city tech
Through a three-year agreement, the partners will create a regional center focused on STEM workforce development, internet of things tech and innovation.
By Jason Plautz • Nov. 11, 2019 -
How should cities prep for 5G? 6 experts weigh in
"5G, for all its glories and what it will bring... [has] a darker side. It will exclude people, and we've got to find new models with the private sector," said Salford, England's chief digital officer.
By Chris Teale • Nov. 11, 2019 -
CurbFlow loading zones used 19K times in Columbus, OH pilot
Around 2,400 delivery drivers registered to use the eight Loading Management Zones, resulting in "overwhelmingly high" driver satisfaction.
By Chris Teale • Updated June 29, 2020 -
10 notable smart city election results
On top of unprecedented candidate wins, the elections marked voter support for ride-hailing fees in San Francisco and Airbnb restrictions in Jersey City, NJ.
By Cailin Crowe • Nov. 7, 2019 -
Philadelphia to redistribute open data office
The Office of Open Data and Digital Transformation's 13 workers will either be moved to other offices or will leave at the end of the year when contracts expire.
By Jason Plautz • Nov. 7, 2019 -
NTSB recommends mandatory helmet laws, protected bike lanes
The group compiled a bicyclist safety report for the first time in 47 years following pedestrian and traffic deaths that have reached their highest level since 1990.
By Katie Pyzyk • Nov. 6, 2019 -
Opinion
Marrying GIS and BIM tech can connect New York's plans to its people
By combining the technologies, professionals can begin planning a development's impact on the real physical environment from day one.
By Scott T. Edmondson • Nov. 6, 2019 -
P3s can help cities avoid 'darker side' of 5G
Speakers at DC5G said cities must be deliberate about their efforts to roll out small cells and engage early with the private sector on use cases.
By Chris Teale • Nov. 5, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Are climate emergency declarations the new normal?
As cities wrestle with the urgent need to deal with the climate crisis, advocates say the declarations could be "coming to your city as a demand soon."
By Chris Teale • Nov. 4, 2019