Emily ErosinSharedStreetsHow is a vineyard like a street?Towards an open data model for the wine industrySep 8, 2020Sep 8, 2020
Emily ErosinSharedStreetsMaintaining Data on the Curb with CurbLR: A New Open StandardBy Ross Bernet and Simon Kassel on July 7th, 2020Jul 7, 2020Jul 7, 2020
Emily ErosinSharedStreetsCrossroads for the curbWhy curbs need an open digital ecosystem, and how we get thereJan 10, 2020Jan 10, 2020
Emily ErosinSharedStreetsBuilding an interactive viewer for CurbLR dataWe surveyed the streets of Portland to create a CurbLR feed & an interactive CurbLR visualization tool that you can use for your own dataJan 7, 2020Jan 7, 2020
Emily ErosinSharedStreetsHow the SharedStreets Referencing System WorksSharedStreets lets maps talk to one another by relying on a fundamentally different way of conceptualizing the street.Nov 20, 20191Nov 20, 20191
Emily ErosinSharedStreetsWhy Do We Need a Shared Referencing System?Most cities today collect and manage extensive datasets for their street networks using geographic information systems (GIS). Likewise…Nov 20, 2019Nov 20, 2019
Emily ErosinSharedStreetsCollecting curb regulation data from scratchApproaches for citiesSep 3, 2019Sep 3, 2019
Emily ErosinSharedStreets🎉Curb data standard released and ready for use!We’re pleased to announce the release of CurbLR version 1.0 — an open, linear-referenced data standard for curb regulationsAug 30, 2019Aug 30, 2019
Emily ErosinSharedStreetsOpenStreetMap and curb regulationsA proposed approachJun 21, 20191Jun 21, 20191