What sustainability policies, programs, and practices are you implementing in your operation to manage and maximize the use of the curb?
Kimley-Horn
Cleverciti
Walker Consultants
Dixon Resources Unlimited
DPA CAPPExecutive Director,
Department of Transportation
Services (DoTS)
University of California, Davis
LEED® Green Associate™Director, Transportation
and Parking Services
Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
of Parking Operations
Kennesaw State University
City of Grand Rapids,
Mobile GR
Populus
City of Houston—ParkHouston
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Brian Shaw, CAPP
Executive Director
Stanford Transportation
Transit is positioned to take advantage of electric buses. State and federal air quality laws, as well as funding for electrifying fleets makes moving to electric buses for transit possible and viable. The extended range for EVs that we are now seeing may reduce the need for workplace charging. Residential charging for EVs is likely to grow in need and demand.”
Impacting Transportation Equity
Transportation equity requires understanding the needs of every person potentially served or impacted by every transportation decision. What is the parking and mobility industry doing to impact transportation equity?
Driving Equity
DDOT’s Signworks Platform Revolutionizes Curbside Management
What “green” practices can we expect to see more of in the next five years?
Aside from electric and automated vehicle use, what “green” practices can we expect to see