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Web Conference 2023.04.18 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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OMF Announcements
- SMART Grant: https://www.openmobilityfoundation.org/fy2022-smart-grant-recipients/
- OMF Conference calendar: https://www.openmobilityfoundation.org/omf-2023-conference-calendar/
Main Topics
- ESRI Presentation - Mike Dagle, ESRI
- The Solutions documentation and how ArcGIS users can deploy is here: https://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-solutions/latest/reference/introduction-to-curb-regulation-management.htm
- We mention CDS in our configure doc, here: https://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-solutions/latest/reference/configure-curb-regulation-management.htm
- A short video showings the Solution’s capabilities: https://mediaspace.esri.com/media/t/1_civk6mcv
- University of Washington Presentation - Wei Cheng from University of Washington and Las Vegas
- Open discussion
- Hosts: Jacob Larson, City of Omaha, Parking and Mobility
- Note Taker: Brian Hamlin, Seattle DOT
- Facilitator: Jacob Larson, City of Omaha, Parking and Mobility
- Outreach: Michael Schnuerle, OMF
- 39 attendees
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Meeting Recording password
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- Slides
- The OMF cohort of cities will be working together on curb related projects. This work will directly inform development of the next version of CDS.
- OMF staff and members will be attending many conferences in the upcoming year. Please check out the Conference and Event Calendar to try and meet up!
- Product is an ArcGIS solution – bridging in-house tools with use cases
- Request driven from users to map curb regulations
- Language of solution borrows heavily from CDS, CDS was the starting point for this development
- Mike provided a demo of the tool:
- tool allows users to define curb zones and connect curb zones with templates of curb regulations/policies
- curb zones are modeled as polylines but the tool has built an option to transform polylines into polygons which is a CDS requirement
- tool has an export to JSON feature but will still require ETL to fully sync with a CDS compliant spec
- validation component confirms each curb zone has a policy
- curb regulation viewer is a webmap tool that showcases policies and curb zones and is filterable
- Questions
- Kerby (Oakland) - what is the pricing?
- The solution does not have an added cost, it is included with the licensed software
- Michael (OMF) - Is JSON output a CDS curbs endpoint feed/format?
- JSON is a core tool and GEOJSON is not included. Users will need to perform ETL
- Kerby (Oakland) - what is the pricing?
- Smart Curb Project developed by Wei Cheng - Parking Inventory/Asset Management, Occupancy Tracking and Navigation
- Application uses dash cam footage to collect street signs and builds a curbside parking database (will use CDS going forward)
- App has a live view which allows a user to input their arrival address, date, and time and will provide users with the information they need to make a parking decision
- This program helps users determine if they can park legally. User can take a photo of the nearby parking sign, upload to database, and the app lets the user know what the sign/regulations are
- App also has a turn by turn parking navigation tool
- Questions
- Does the app show what the cost of parking will be at the destination?
- Not yet
- Does the app show what the cost of parking will be at the destination?
- Jacob (Omaha) closed the meeting out and described all the ways people can get involved with CDS
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