City leaders aim to help bridge the digital divide while providing better access to education, transportation, jobs and community engagement opportunities.
At the CoMotion LA conference last week, transportation leaders from Miami, Los Angeles and Vancouver reflected on how transit can better serve communities and where universal basic mobility could play a future role.
Following Bird going public and Lime raising $523 million, one analyst said the industry may see its greatest growth by expanding existing operations, whereas "second-tier cities" might lack the ridership to support larger investments.
Other top concerns include learning loss among young people and financial insecurity of low-income residents, according to the Menino Survey of Mayors.
Smart Cities Dive provides in-depth journalism and insight into the most impactful news and trends shaping cities and municipalities. The newsletters and website cover topics such as transportation, building & infrastructure, governance, tech & data and more.
Smart Cities Dive is a leading publication operated by Industry Dive. Our business journalists spark ideas and shape agendas for 10+ million decision makers in competitive industries.
This email is optimized for display on mobile phones. Smart Cities Dive: Daily Dive is a product of Industry Dive, Inc. 1255 23rd Street NW, Suite 550, Washington, DC 20037. We value your privacy. We won't share your email address with anyone else without your permission. This message was sent to edwardlorilla1986.acciyo123@blogger.com. You can unsubscribe or switch to a weekly newsletter subscription anytime. See our full privacy policy.
0 Comments