MDS Working Group Agenda - January 16, 2025 - DEFINING THE RIGHT-OF-WAY

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Michael Schnuerle

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Jan 13, 2025, 3:43:53 PMJan 13
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Hello MDS Working Group,

Our first MDS working group meeting of the year is this Thursday, January 16, 2025, at 9 am PT, 12 pm ET, and 6 pm CET.
Existing data standards – including the Curb Data Specification and Mobility Data Specification – are paving the way for smarter cities. From more effective curb management to adopting new mobility services, public agencies use these tools to create more dynamic, data-driven policies. Yet, many seek to more fully digitize the right-of-way to meet critical goals around safety, sustainability, equity, and accessibility.  We’ll identify shared priorities and craft recommendations to advance cross-sector collaboration and refine data standards for the digital public realm. 

DEFINING THE RIGHT-OF-WAY

Meeting Agenda: 

  1. Intro and announcements (10 min)
  2. Defining the Right of Way (20 mins)
    1. Overview
    2. INRIX
    3. DDOT
    4. Philadelphia
  3. Discussion (20 mins)
Agenda and slides


Call details:
Meeting info is reflected on the OMF public calendar and MDS mailing list.

Thanks,

Michael Schnuerle
Director of Open Source Operations

Michael Schnuerle

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Jan 23, 2025, 12:01:20 PMJan 23
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Hello MDS Users,

Thank you for the active presentations from INRIX, DDOT, Philadelphia, and discussions in breakout rooms last week and defining the right of way.

Here are the meeting notes, recording, slides, etc to review and share.


Action Item

  1. Leave your thoughts now on the new OMF Right of Way discussion area #925.
Leave comments above on how you'd like to see the OMF define the right of way using MDS, CDS, or future specifications. Your comments will help decide the priority of this for the Working Group and how to move forward on these ideas.

Thanks,

Michael Schnuerle
Director of Open Source Operations


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