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Web Conference 2021.08.10 Curb
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- Every other week Tuesday call at 9am PT / 12pm ET / 6pm CET
Meeting ID: 898 5980 7668 - Passcode 320307
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89859807668?pwd=ZzJrbEpTNVB4WkNqNiszcmFYVzBwZz09
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Main Topics
- Welcome and process (5 min) - Brian Hamlin, SDOT
- Regulation/Event/Metrics spec recap (5 min) - Michael Schnuerle, OMF
- Curb policy use case (8 min) - Tomas Carranza, LADOT
- CDS Curb API Discussion (40 min) - Discuss larger open questions
- Hosts: Brian Hamlin (SDOT), Jacob Baskin (Coord), Michael Schnuerle (OMF)
- Note Taker: Danielle Elkins
- Facilitator: Angela Giacchetti (OMF)
- Outreach: Brian Hamlin
- 39 Attendees
- Recording and chat log - Password: fadg9^kc
- Main Presentation Slide Deck
Action Items
- Feedback on potential metrics
- Feedback on GeoJSON vs JSON
- Feedback on data storage – concerns over file sizes – is MDS an issue currently? 100s of MB an issue?
Minutes
Curb policy use case presentation by LADOT
- Developing a digital map of curbside access
- Focus on 3 main goals:
- Augment staff with external resources
- Pursue outside grants
- Test and pilot
- Rogelio Pardo, Urban Movement Labs
- Helping to refine business models and regulatory structures
- Facilitated workshops
- Working with Local agencies and schools on workforce challenges
- Pilots
- Pilot with IBI and CurbIQ
- Helping to refine business models and regulatory structures
- Jacob Malleau, Curbside specialist at IBI Group
- CurbIQ developed in house at IBI
- Set of tools and APIs to help cities collect, manage, and disseminate curbside data
- Pilot Overview
- Project Goals:
- Demonstrate and compare 2 different curbside data collection processes for visualization and analysis in LA for UML
- Generate curb data in open data std
- Using CurbLR for now – hoping to migrate to CDS
- Provide access to CurbIQ tools to visualize, collect, manage, and disseminate curbside data
- Collection Methods
- Vehicle based mobile mapping, surveying by foot
- Addressing challenges with collection methods: Poor GPS accuracy
- Progress – completing mapping
- Next Steps – Compare data collection methods, share data/takeaways with UML partners, and provide template for best overall methodology to collect curbside data for the whole City Discussion of CDS Curb API
- Project Goals:
- CurbIQ developed in house at IBI