The Parkicity Post – Volume 10
Volume 10 of The Parkicity Post featured: šļø Ontario Place plans include a $60M/year revenue-generating lakefront parking garage (weāre skeptical)š […]
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Volume 10 of The Parkicity Post featured: šļø Ontario Place plans include a $60M/year revenue-generating lakefront parking garage (weāre skeptical)š […]
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Part 1 of 2 in a series on curbside management strategies and why cities need one Cities have digitized traffic
Bringing the Curb Into the Plan: How Cities Can Build Smarter Streets ā Part 1 Read More Ā»
ICYMI: Parkicityās Peter Richards had a āCurbside Conversationā withĀ JourneyāsĀ Lauren Mattern. You can read the entire conversation, ranging from best practices
Parkicity x Journey: What We Like and Dislike at the Curb Read More Ā»
Volume 9 of The Parkicity Post highlights a bike boom in Montreal and Toronto, new conversations around SUV parking fees,
The Parkicity Post – Volume 9 Read More Ā»
A couple of weeks ago, Parkicity’s Peter Richards had a ‘Curbside Conversation’ with Journey’s Lauren Mattern. You can read the
Parkicity x Journey: Curb Data and Curb Technologies Read More Ā»
Volume 8 of The Parkicity Post recaps some of the most insightful moments from this yearās International Parking & Mobility
The Parkicity Post – Volume 8 Read More Ā»
We recently partnered with our friends at Journey Mobility to put together a long-form conversation about curbside management ā the
A Curbside Conversation with Parkicity and Journey Mobility Read More Ā»
Toronto’s innovative approach to curbside management has garnered attention for its creative solutions to urban space constraints. One such initiative
Reimagining the Curb: How Toronto Turned Fire Hydrant Zones Into Taxi Stands Read More Ā»
Parkicity founder Peter Richards has a long running Twitter (X) history of posting The Curbs of (City He was Visiting).
The Curbs of NYC: A Street-Level Look at Innovation and Improv Read More Ā»
As cities continue to embrace data-driven solutions, the curb continues to be one of the most underutilized and misunderstood assets
Why Curb Data is Critical for Smarter Streets Read More Ā»
The curb is no longer just a place to parkāitās a dynamic battleground for mobility, commerce, and sustainability. As cities
Reimagining the Curb: A Call for Smarter Urban Spaces Read More Ā»
In an era where data drives decision-making, standardization is critical for unlocking the full potential of curb management and mobility
The Power of Data Standards and APIs in Parking and Mobility Read More Ā»
What if cities could treat their curbs like digital assetsātracked, priced, and allocated dynamically? This Curbivore article explores how digitizing
Digitizing the Curb: A Game-Changer for Urban Management Read More Ā»
Free parking isnāt just a convenienceāitās an urban planning decision with profound environmental consequences. This Guardian article breaks down how
The Hidden Climate Cost of Free Parking Read More Ā»
The pandemic reshaped how we use urban spaceābike lanes, outdoor dining, and delivery zones became critical components of city life.
The Future of the Curb in a Post-Pandemic World Read More Ā»
During the pandemic, cities rapidly reallocated street space to prioritize people over carsāclosing roads, expanding sidewalks, and adding bike lanes.
Will Cities Learn from Their Pandemic-Inspired Urban Planning? Read More Ā»
Curb space is one of the most contested real estate assets in any city, yet many municipalities still lack a
Curbside Management Strategy: Making Every Space Count Read More Ā»