Mobility Hubs 2.0: Lessons and Learnings from Pittsburgh and Columbus

Communities across the country and around the world are planning mobility hubs, but to date, very few are installed and running in cities. Mobility hubs take a lot of negotiation between private sector companies offering services and the city, as well as coordination between city departments, adjacent property owners, transit agencies, and community stakeholders. Based on conversations we had during our December 2021 Mobility Hubs webinar (you can check out the presentations and recordings here), we knew there was more to learn. For Mobility Hubs 2.0, we are bringing together experts from Pittsburgh, PA and Columbus, OH who have implemented hubs in their cities to discuss their lessons learned, understand what has worked, what hasn’t, and the next steps they are planning to make their mobility hubs even better.
Join moderator Nico Larco, AIA from Urbanism Next and presenters Tosh Chambers (Senior Program Director, Move PGH), Andy Wolpert (Deputy Program Manager, Smart Columbus), and Jeff Kupko (Project Manager for City of Columbus Smart Mobility Hubs, Michael Baker International). Similar to our previous mobility hubs webinar, this will separate hype from reality and help guide cities, transit agencies, and firms that are contemplating pilots and deployments of their own.
(Pictured image from Move PGH, courtesy of Tosh Chambers)