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Smart Cities Collaborative hits the ground running in year two

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Smart Cities Collaborative hits the ground running in year two

  • April 26, 2018
  • Robert Benner

Returning in a bigger fashion than the first year with 23 cities instead of 16, our Smart Cities Collaborative picked up where we left off with the launch of year two last week in Denver, CO. It’s only been a few short months since we wrapped up the first year of the Collaborative, but we’ve

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26 April

Smart cities proactively manage their partnerships to drive long-term outcomes

  • March 5, 2018
  • Robert Benner

The second year of our Smart Cities Collaborative will tackle how new technologies and new mobility are reshaping the right-of-way and curb space via four key topics. Our third post in a series on these four topics examines how cities can develop public-private partnerships and use curb management strategies to drive long-term outcomes.

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5 March

Over 50 cities applied to join the second year of our smart cities collaborative

  • February 27, 2018
  • Robert Benner

Over 50 local governments from nearly 20 states applied to join the second year of our Smart Cities Collaborative, a forum for collaboration and direct technical assistance to cities advancing smart mobility policies and projects.

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27 February

Helping cities use data to measure progress and outcomes

  • February 9, 2018
  • Robert Benner

The second year of our Smart Cities Collaborative will tackle how new technologies and new mobility are reshaping the right-of-way and curb space via four key topics. Our second post in a series on these topics examines the concept of using data to measure progress and outcomes.

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9 February

Get more information about year two of our Smart Cities Collaborative

  • February 8, 2018
  • Steve Davis

Earlier this week, we held a webinar to explain and answer questions about year two of our Smart Cities Collaborative. Catch up with a full video of the short informational session here and apply soon — the deadline to apply is next Friday, February 16.

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8 February

Year two of the Smart Cities Collaborative will tackle four new topics

  • February 7, 2018
  • Russ Brooks

During the first year of our Smart Cities Collaborative an overall theme emerged: how new technologies and new mobility are reshaping the right-of-way and curb space. Year two of the Collaborative will address these challenges head-on.

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7 February

Reflecting on all we learned during the first year of our Smart Cities Collaborative

  • January 24, 2018
  • Steve Davis

After wrapping up the first year of our inaugural Smart Cities Collaborative at the end of 2017, we look back on all the progress cities made and reflect upon how they’re all collectively shaping the future of transportation by working together.

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24 January

Applications are open for the second year of our Smart Cities Collaborative

  • January 18, 2018
  • Steve Davis

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18 January

Helping 16 cities navigate the tech-driven transportation revolution

  • December 18, 2017
  • Steve Davis

In 2016, T4America launched the Smart Cities Collaborative, a learning and support network to help leaders from 16 cities proactively use technology to make their cities safer, more accessible, equitable and prosperous for all. Will you help us continue working with more cities in 2018? Donate to T4America

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18 December

Wrapping up an amazing year with the 16 cities in our Smart Cities Collaborative

  • December 8, 2017
  • Steve Davis

A few weeks ago, leaders from 16 cities met in Los Angeles for the last of four meetings in our inaugural yearlong Smart Cities Collaborative.

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8 December

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