TOP STORIES Portland, Replica Part Ways Over Data Privacy Concerns Portland Metro, an elected planning body serving the greater Portland, Ore. region, is no longer working with movement data company Replica, due to disagreements around the level of data the company would share. READ MORE Equitable Urban Planning May Mean Ditching the 15-Minute City City planning experts at the recent Bloomberg CityLab conference questioned the notion of the “15-minute city” concept, warning it should not take the place of community engagement when designing streets and public spaces. READ MORE ARYO Unveils EV for Delivering Vaccines to Your Front Door The company's Electric Vaccine Vehicle can drive up to 50 miles and can be recharged on a standard electrical outlet, making it a potentially attractive cost-saving vaccine delivery option. READ MORE Aerial Imagery Software Streamlines City Work in Sioux Falls To get a bird's-eye view of the city, Sioux Falls, S.D., has partnered with Nearmap, an aerial imagery technology company, to track the progress of its roadway construction and large landscape projects. READ MORE San Diego Plots the Course to a Zero-Emission Vehicles Future San Diego’s approach to expand electric vehicle adoption could serve as a template for the state as the region explores opportunities to grow partnerships and collaboration to expand zero-emission vehicle use among all sectors of society. READ MORE Micromobility Data Startup Populus Raises $5M from Investors The company has been growing in recent years, gathering city customers around the world and expanding into curb management and street closure solutions. Now its investors are re-upping, and new ones are jumping aboard. READ MORE |