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Web Conference 2024.04.30 Curb
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- Monthly on a 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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CDS Technical Implementations
- Welcome - Brian Hamlin (5 mins)
- Announcements - Michael Schnuerle (10 mins)
- New WGSC members
- Curb vendor demos
- Communities Taking Charge Accelerator grant, Joint Office of Energy and Transportation
- RFPs, Permits, and Contract Renewals - Michael Schnuerle (10 mins)
- CDS Technical Implementations (30 mins) - presentations:
- Seattle
- Populus
- Omaha
- San Jose
- SFMTA
- Discussion and participant share out
- Hosts: Brian Hamlin, SDOT
- Note Taker: Jacob Malleau, CurbIQ
- Facilitator: Michael Schnuerle, OMF
- Outreach: Michael Schnuerle, OMF
- If you are a CDS vendor, book a time to present your product
- Review the Communities Taking Charge Accelerator grant and think about how CDS can play a part. Contact the OMF with questions.
- Read the new CDS Policy Language Guidance, and share feedback and current language.
- Email the OMF your existing RFP, permit, tender, or contract examples for our public CDS Showcase
- 45 Attendees
- OMF Slides
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Recording - Password
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- Announcement of New CDS Steering Committee
- Presentation from Joint Office of Energy and Transportation: Communities Taking Charge Accelerator
- Presenter: Debs Schrimmer
- Overview of Program
- $54 million in funding
- Topic 1: Solving for No Home Charging
- Topic 2: Expanding E Mobility Solutions
- Topic 3: Managed Charging for Clean Reliable Energy
- They are now looking for people to submit concepting papers
- Need to submit to be eligible for later this summer
- Looking to award and execute projects end of this year
- Final round of SMART Grant submissions is happening now
- New Guidance on Draft Language
- Some additional content has been provided
- A feedback area has also been added for anyone to add comments
- They currently have two datasets:
- Curb Spaces - more focused on geometries
- Signs - more focused on regulatory information
- They are working to convert this data into CDS
- Challenges
- Want to know how all the data fits together
- It is connected to a lot of different existing processes
- What is the best way to maintain this data
- Overview of their Curb Management platform
- Currently many processes for maintaining this data are manual
- The goal is to have the generation of CDS be automated from asset management and GIS systems
- Defining how the data is connected to CDS is helpful (building blocks)
- Many cities may need to go out and collect data to create this baseline of inventory
- Ultimately publishing this data is what the end goal is
- Defined a full data architecture of what their current data looks like
- They built out their inventory via satellite imagery
- They maintain this data in GIS
- They publish their CDS feeds publicly on their website
- Have several applications of what they want to do with this data
- Umojo is working with San Jose to manage their data
- Majority of sources are not in CDS (2/23)
- Umojo takes in a variety of sources to convert into API
- They can then perform analysis on this
- Two companies Umojo has found use CDS: eleven-X and CurbIQ (IBI Group)
- They have an internal data model to relate assets and regulations
- They have four relational tables: assets, policy zones, curb zones, and regulations
- Jacob: seems like a focus should be on translating data to CDS as it is not always generated from scratch
- Regina: demand data can be translated, but supply can be from scratch