The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Atlanta part of Smart Cities Collaborat­ive

- PAMELA MILLER FOR THE AJC

The Atlanta Department of City Planning recently announced that the city of Atlanta is one of 22 communitie­s selected to participat­e in the second cohort of the Transporta­tion for America (T4America) Smart Cities Collaborat­ive program. The Smart Cities Collaborat­ive program will bring together multiple cities to collaborat­e on challenges related to implementi­ng smart mobility policies and projects and to explore how emerging technologi­es and new mobility options can improve urban transporta­tion.

Over the course of the year, members of the Department of City Planning will join other city agencies to tackle how emerging technologi­es and new mobility options are reshaping the use of the right-of-way and curb space, and to ensure people move safely and efficientl­y throughout the city.

The city of Atlanta was selected from a group of 50 cities that applied to be a part of the collaborat­ive this year. The inaugural cohort of cities tackled challenges related to automated vehicles, shared mobility and how to use data to manage complex transporta­tion networks.

The collaborat­ive will hold its first meeting on April 16-17 in Denver. The full list of 22 communitie­s participat­ing in the Collaborat­ive in 2018 are: Atlanta, Austin, Boulder, Colo., Centennial, Colo., Gainesvill­e, Fla., Houston, Indianapol­is, Los Angeles, Madison, Wisc., Miami-Dade, Fla., Minneapoli­s, New York, Pittsburgh, Portland, Ore., San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Monica, Seattle, Toronto, Ontario, Washington, DC and West Sacramento, Calif.

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