Smart Columbus - Smart Mobility Hubs Test Results

Webinar Background:

Through the USDOT's Smart City Challenge, in 2016, the Department selected Columbus, Ohio, to define what it means to be a "smart city" and serve as a model for other cities wishing to fully integrate innovative technologies--such as automated vehicles, connected vehicles, and applications--into the transportation network. The goal of the Smart Columbus program is to connect people by creating opportunity for city residents to better access jobs and services while improving the overall safety and efficiency of the city's transportation network. The Smart Columbus program is comprised of nine individual projects covering three themes--enabling technologies, emerging technologies, and enhanced human services.

The Smart Columbus Smart Mobility Hubs (SMH) project is one of eight projects in the Smart Columbus program and is designed to foster a community of connections and accessibility with increased mobility options and free, easy to use trip planning tools. The SMH is committed to delivering solutions that help close the First Mile/Last Mile (FMLM) gap and is considered the future of consolidated transportation centers. The project is scoped to deploy a number of transportation amenities at six different facilities.
The transportation amenities at the facilities work together to deliver mobility as a service (MaaS). MaaS provides travelers with new and consolidated transportation options to move about the region using various modes, with a focus on empowering residents through information and technology, providing waiting areas with real-time transit information, microtransit connections for pedestrians, seamless transfer between modes, and local information on various points of interest to encourage city exploration.

Registration Information:
Free Webinar 
Registration for this webinar includes an archived recording, webinar evaluation, 1.5 PDH credits, and a certificate of completion.


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Multiple attendees at one location are welcome to attend with an additional fee of $15 member/$25 nonmember. Login will be required. Instructions will be provided at the start and end of the webinar.


Policies: All live web event purchases are non-refundable within 7 business days prior to the event. You will have access to the recording of the webinar for 30 days following the event. On-demand recordings provide PDH credit to the registered attendee only; and does not provide credit to multiple attendees at one location. Registration will close one hour prior to the webinar starting. 

When
7/22/2020 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

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