Pg. 33-66: Curbside Inventory Report
Data inventory methods for curb uses, supply and demand - includes 1) existing in-house data (metadata, data validation, data single source of truth) 2) manual data collection (review of applicable agency policies and codes, in-person observations and counts; and 3) Automated data collection (video, radar, communications-based sensing), 4) third-party data providers which includes mobility providers, good and freight carriers, specific-use data providers and tools, 5) interagency data - which includes land use and planning, transit use and operations, parking and occupancy and revenue 6) multimodal safety - traffic citations and collision reports 7) Sales and economic activity
Last Updated (Year): 2021
Year Produced: 2021
Abstract:The Curbside Inventory Report has been prepared to convey current practices and emerging
specifications in the area of curbside management. The report is intended to provide
practitioners of all levels of experience with information on how to assess, gather, and analyze
information to understand available information on curbside management inventories. This
is the first edition of this report and supplements the Institute of Transportation Engineers
Curbside Management Practitioners Guide.
For:Biking, Walking
The E's:Education, Equity, Engineering, Engagement, Enforcement
Ped Bike Activity:
- Analysis
- Design
- Data Management
- Planning
- Advocacy
Ped Bike Topic:
- Curb Users
- Curbside Management
- Planning
- Data Collection
- Multimodal
- Safety
- Data Inventory Methods
Facility Type:Crossings, Sidewalks, Cycle Track, Bike Lanes, Bus Boarding Areas, Transit Lanes
Urban Context:Urban, Rural
Resource Type:
- Guidance
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