As the world’s mobility landscape changes, city and transportation leaders must grapple with new ways to provide the best transportation experience to their communities. In this webinar, we will discuss how regulations can be modernized to help cities better utilize data, enhance connected mobility, and leverage private sector participation in the urban mobility market. We will explore the benefits that this new mobility framework brings to communities, particularly to advance equity and public health goals, and how cities can use this to their advantage.
Speakers:
Stephen Goldsmith, Derek Bok Professor of the Practice of Urban Policy and Director of the Innovations in American Government Program, Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government; Former Mayor of Indianapolis
Brianne Eby, Senior Policy Analyst, Eno Center for Transportation
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Stephen Goldsmith is the Derek Bok Professor of the Practice of Urban Policy and the Director of the Innovations in American Government Program at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. He currently directs Data-Smart City Solutions, a project to highlight local government efforts to use new technologies that connect breakthroughs in the use of big data analytics with community input to reshape the relationship between government and citizens. He previously served as Deputy Mayor of New York and Mayor of Indianapolis, where he earned a reputation as one of the country’s leaders in public-private partnerships, competition, and privatization. He has written several books, including The Power of Social Innovation; Governing by Network: the New Shape of the Public Sector; and, most recently, A New City O/S: The Power of Open, Collaborative, and Distributed Governance.