The City and County of Denver is working with Western Systems to tackle immediate traffic challenges and to support long-term sustainability and safety goals.
Denver implemented a number of improvements to improve data disaster recovery following an audit in 2021, including more collaboration with other agencies.
The Solar Switch programme aims to offer homeowners and small businesses a convenient way to learn about and install rooftop solar panels and battery storage.
It provides an opportunity for solution providers to collaborate directly with smart cities in Colorado to develop and test ideas in a real-world environment.
City and County of Denver’s entire fleet of more than 150 solid waste and recycling vehicles will make use of the technology to enhance residential services.
Winners represent the 17th class of mayors to be honoured by the US Conference of Mayors for local actions that reduce carbon use and emissions in their cities.
The SolarAPP+ platform runs compliance checks and processes building permit approvals for eligible rooftop solar systems, issuing an e-permit in real-time.
IDC Government Insights’ awards are designed to recognise the progress North American states and municipalities have made in executing smart city projects.
A report from the Urban Land Institute details how zoning updates can improve housing attainability, sustainability, climate resilience, and community health.
Chosen companies are confronting issues in communities across Colorado, including mobility for people with disabilities, climate change, water, and planning.
Hertz will work with mayors across the US to bring its electric vehicle fleet to cities, while supporting the build out of electric charging infrastructure.
The University of Colorado in partnership with Colorado Smart Cities Alliance and Innosphere Ventures is launching the Smart Futures Lab to support new and growing smart cities companies.
Colorado Smart Cities Alliance, University of Colorado Denver, and Innosphere Ventures will launch the incubator and accelerator programme to support workforce development in critical tech industries.
The Connected Colorado Challenge is inviting solutions for four specific problems faced by the US state, with innovators given an opportunity to collaborate directly with smart cities in Colorado.
Globally, the aim of the collaboration is to leverage the council’s presence in Australia, New Zealand and India to further educate and drive digital twin adoption in cities.
The Savills 2022 Impacts programme examined 500 cities using metrics around economic strength, knowledge economy and technology, environmental and social governance, and real estate investment.
AARP’s ranking uses more than 50 national data sources to measure 61 community characteristics across seven categories, including housing, transportation, environment, health and engagement.
Bloomberg Philanthropies’ certification celebrates US local governments that are leading the nation in the use of data and evidence to improve services, create operational efficiencies, and engage residents.
Denver’s Climate Protection Fund plan outlines a “comprehensive and strategic approach” to city-led initiatives that seek to equitably address the global climate crisis at a local level.
The selected cities will receive $50,000 to work with local community partners to transform streets into community assets that aid in the Covid-19 pandemic recovery.
Report sets out to demonstrate how cities can be “critical drivers” of solutions for the multiple short-term challenges created by Covid-19 as well as emerging long-term challenges of climate change.
Launch of mobile ticketing solution for RTD public transit makes customers in the Denver Metro region the first to be able to purchase tickets to ride local buses and trains through the Lyft app.
ATIS and US Ignite are publishing the Smart Cities Data Catalogue Specification, which aims to extend the value of data beyond governmental boundaries.
The multi-state and multi-agency integration aims to provide increased flexibility for riders by facilitating access to a regional mobile ticketing option, all from within its app.
Masabi’s JustRide platform allows passengers to buy tickets and passes anytime, anywhere, using their smartphones and provides a contactless service in the Covid-19 era.
Even if US cities could maintain a 10 per cent drop in traffic volumes in the recovery phase, they could significantly improve their climate impact standing, according to a new study by StreetLight Data.
RTD, Transit and Masabi have come together to enable travellers to plan and pay for trips involving multiple modes of transportation on a single platform.
Company expects new transit solutions to be live in more than 20 cities in the US within the next few years with its M-Chip technology at the heart of the transformation.
The city’s Regional Transportation District will be the first agency to offer public transport mobile ticketing within the Uber app using Masabi’s Justride SDK platform