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Web Conference 2022.08.23 Curb
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- Every other week Tuesday call at 9am PT, 12pm ET, 5/6pm CET
Meeting ID: 898 5980 7668 - Passcode 320307
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0lcuCgrjwsHNyZRagmc86b12iCmWGBHfjq
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Main Topics
- Welcome (5 mins) - Marisa Mangan, SANDAG
- Google and Aspen Curb Presentation (20 mins) - Doneliza Joaquin, Google
- CDS Announcements (20 mins) - Michael Schnuerle, OMF
- CDS panel at NACTO in person in Boston
- Understanding the relationship between APDS and CDS document
- Update on OpenAPI
- Live poll with CDS questions!
- 2 min Project Updates (15 mins) - all working group members
- Project updates furthering CDS
- What are you doing for CDS today? What can you do tomorrow for CDS? Issues with CDS?
- CDS Pitch session, get in front of a larger audience:
- Presenter 1: Univers
- Presenter 2: CurbIQ
- Presenter 3: Populus
- Presenter 4: Omaha
- Presenter 5: TBD
- Hosts: Marisa Mangan, SANDAG
- Note Taker: Brian Hamlin, SDOT
- Facilitator: Michael Schnuerle, OMF
- Outreach: Michael Schnuerle, OMF
- 34 Attendees
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Meeting Recording - Passcode:
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- OMF Slide Presentation
- CDS and equity ideas - survey state of practice with cities once more mature, OMF Strategy Committee possible project, review city reports later after pilot projects
- Jacob kicked things off with an overview of CDS and summarized its goals and objectives.
- Links to various CDS resources were provided, and attendees were given an update of upcoming meetings and topics.
- Detailed the Smart Loading Zone pilots occurring in four cities, including Aspen
- The Smart Zones are reserved through the Pebble Smart Zone app, there is a separate app for enforcement, and the city has access to a dashboard
- Goals of Smart Zone program
- Improve curb access for delivery and service vehicle drivers
- Support brick and mortar business success in e-commerce
- Improve coordination, safety and compliance
- Promote downtown vitality
- Allows drivers to find and route to safe and legal spaces
- The system is pay per minute
- Having access to these tools allows cities to dynamically manage and price curb space
- CDS plays an important role in how their system is built
- Deep dive on Aspen, CO Smart Zone pilot
- Expanded to 14 zones in the spring of 2021
- 8,100 Smart Zone sessions have occurred
- 46 fleets have participated
- Data collection has been valuable to improving the program, city has added zones where there is higher morning activity
- 4 key elements to making a program successful
- Strong partners with city and enforcement
- Charging authority – need to charge for loading
- Access to popular loading zones
- Outreach
- Questions
- Michael Schnuerle (MS) – Is most of the heavy lifting being done using the app, is the app required to use curb space?
- DJ- Must use app or third party can book for you
- Can book right there and then
- Can book on their way to the space (within ½ mile) will hold the zone, you will have 5 to 10 minutes
- The app will show that the zone is not available - no one else can use
- MS – CDS supports this type of system, CDS’s framework works well
- Henry Espinosa (HE) - When reserving the space, how do you do it? What prevents someone from using the space?
- DJ – App shows availability but no physical deterrent, only signage saying to use app. City enforcement staff is required to ensure compliance
- Brian Hamlin (BH) - Are there plans to integrate Google’s routing and booking software into delivery companies' software/ecosystem?
- Willa Ng (WN) - more of a question of proving something is there, so much investment is necessary to adopt. Would love to do integration but someone is needed on the other end to catch the football
- Michael Schnuerle (MS) – Is most of the heavy lifting being done using the app, is the app required to use curb space?
- OMF will be at NACTO in person and hosting two sessions
- Designing Digital Infrastructure to meet Policy Goals
- The New Curb Management
- Andrew Glass Hastings - moderating a panel of public agencies to discuss procurement and pilots
- APDS
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New document OMF will soon publish that explains how to understand relationship between CDS and APDS specs
- Will likely be turned into a webpage or blog
- OpenAPI
- New GitHub OMF repo where CDS OpenAPI lives.
- Updated Stoplight draft with placeholder for all APIs
- This work will still be reviewed by tech council for issues
- Michael led a rousing conversation on hard hitting questions related to challenges, barriers, and opportunities to using CDS
- Interestingly, a majority of respondents to poll plan to implement both the Curbs and Metrics APIs within the next 6 months
- Henry Espinosa – how can CDS improve equity – the policies published could improve equity
- Elias Khoury – equity is problematic with the model, drivers who do not have access to internet will not be able to access services
- AGH – the data we receive can expose inequities
- Regina Clewlow – it seems like the access to technology issue is a challenge with a reservation system. More compliance is coming from mom and pops using meters to pay for loading, big companies don’t pay
- Alfred – Univrses
- Stockholm Sweden
- Created platform called 3d AI City
- Regular vehicles equipped with smart phones to provide
- All cars, all processing is done on edge (on phone), cars are equipped with phones
- Can provide parking availability, can provide actual real-time data
- Need common way to communicate data that they are providing and receiving
- Just released a few weeks ago
- Jacon Malleau - CurbIQ
- SaaS solution, data collection module, visualize and manage, curb API – to deciminate
- Used to use CurbLR, now using CDS
- CDS for supply
- Now pulling in demand data – working with many different companies, created conversion apis that convert to CDS, now telling companies that they “should” provide CI data in CDS format
- Eliot Mueting - Populus
- Build tools to manage 2-way communication, got started with MDS
- Now leveraging CDS – curb manager tools, manage inventory supply over time and communicate that out – can instantly analyze how well load ones are being used
- Helping cities ask companies for CDS events
- Jacob Larson – Omaha
- Curbs DB loaded – tied to ESRI layer
- Full curbs API endpoint will be published in the next couple of weeks. Will tie into a couple pilots they have coming up