Smart(ER) Mobility
A Smart(ER) Mobility? approach
What happens when you look at transportation through a holistic lens? When you consider the power and opportunity that comes from access to safe, affordable, reliable, and convenient mobility options?
Transformational change doesn¡¯t happen overnight. But, through an adaptable approach that prioritizes equity and resilience in every transportation decision, we can support more inclusive, sustainable, and efficient decision-making to harness the power of disruption. This is what drives Â鶹´«Ã½¡¯s focus on not just Smart Mobility, but Smart(ER) Mobility.
Mobility is an equalizer for communities. By recognizing that mobility is not about vehicles but about people, and by leveraging emerging technologies, we can confront the difficult societal challenges we are facing, including addressing climate change, filling equity gaps, and investing in future ready and resilient infrastructure.
To be Smart(ER), we must think about community minded infrastructure and create multi-discipline foundations supporting a mobility ecosystem that provides access to jobs, services, and education to build more equitable and resilient communities that leave no one in the rear-view mirror.
Your path to smarter mobility
Each community¡¯s smart mobility needs differ. Some may need to start at the beginning¡ªwriting policy or developing a vision and strategy. Others may need to determine the feasibility of electric vehicle infrastructure or e-scooter programs. Communities may need first-mile/last-mile on-demand solutions that consider microtransit or transportation network company partnerships, or testing and piloting autonomous vehicles. Whatever your needs, we can help you create solutions¡ªsmartly, safely, and with users¡¯ needs at the forefront. View BrochureMerging mobility and land-use
Mobility and land-use go hand in hand. However, policy development is not always coordinated. By focusing on planning and policy that combines land use and mobility, we can design infrastructure that incentivizes shared mobility, promotes dynamic right-of-way use (that prioritizes user needs), and creates efficient movement of passengers and goods. By using policy to establish foundations, we can leverage next generation mobility solutions to enhance access to safe, reliable, and affordable mobility options for all. Read MorePersonal transportation, when and where you need it
Streets are no longer only for automobiles, but rather, they provide a mix of mobility options to serve diverse needs. Micromobility¡ªdockless bicycles, e-scooter sharing services, and personal mobility devices¡ªoffers people a new, convenient mode of transportation for navigating their communities by bridging the gaps in public transportation networks. Whether scootering to work or biking to a doctor¡¯s appointment, it¡¯s important to understand human behavior in relation to our mobility networks. Read MoreThe future is electric
Electric Vehicles (EV) are an integral component of the smart mobility ecosystem that is poised to have an increasingly positive effect on climate change. The electrification of transportation will bring fundamental changes to our society, including how we design our roads, power grids, commercial buildings, and even our parking lots. But the most impactful change will be to our behaviors around personal travel. Read MoreStantec GenerationAV?
There are many paths to automation. Â鶹´«Ã½ GenerationAV?, highly specialized AV experts within our Smart Mobility team, aims to safely accelerate that journey. GenerationAV? develops and deploys customizable tools and technology to advance automated mobility systems for any use case. GenerationAV? brings together our experts with best-in-class industry partners to help clients deploy AVs safely, for the good of our communities. Read MoreOur People
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Kate Jack
Sector Lead, Smart(ER) Mobility
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Frank Domingo
Senior Project Manager, Transportation
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Adam Catherine
Principal
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Ashley Thompson
Urban Designer
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Matt Davis
ITS Practice Lead
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Analy Castillo
Associate, Zero Emissions Technical Lead
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Graeme Masterton
Senior Associate, Transit Planning Leader
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Greg Rodriguez
Principal, Mobility Policy
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Eric Plapper
Senior Associate
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Dr. Lisa Kenney
Project Manager
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Jonathan Garrett
Transit/Zero Emissions Advisory Consultant
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Freddy Thomas
Transit Planner
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