How cities can keep up with cascading tech advances

With connectivity and data management solutions evolving so quickly, cities need partnerships to help them stay abreast of technological change, a new report says.

When drones are part of the smart city network

Flying sensor-laden drones will be a major contributor to a smart city's network, experts say.

How states can nurture smart cities

Some states are leveraging their purchasing and policy-making powers to make it easier for communities to adopt smart technology.

Route Fifty Live From CES in Las Vegas for the National Governors Association’s Transportation Innovation Summit

Join us on Wednesday for a special digital event focused on transportation technology, including a Route Fifty interview with Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval.

Why a City’s or County’s First Autonomous Vehicle Project Should Be ‘Boring’

Localities like Contra Costa County are piloting non-consumer AVs like shuttles, which are great for getting early feedback and benefit all residents.

Creating a State DOT That's Not 'Trapped in the 20th Century’

Colorado's departing transportation chief offers some thoughts on what it takes.

Houston's Former Mayor Still Waiting for an 'Adequate' Federal Response to Hurricane Harvey

Plus her thoughts on how the city balances industry with environmental sustainability.

Los Angeles Seeks to Build—and Share—an Earthquake Early Warning App

The effort is part of a pledge by Mayor Eric Garcetti, as well as a broader push to bring an earthquake early warning system to the West Coast.

Cisco launches smart city financing

Cisco's new City Infrastructure Financing Acceleration Program offers $1 billion in debt and equity capital financing to cities and smart city services providers.

Tampa demos connected-vehicle tech to draw volunteers

The city wants 1,600 residents to equip their vehicles with sensors, communications and a notification device as part of a connected-vehicle pilot program.

Funding, fiber, cyber: A recipe for smarter cities

If smart technology is going to become a nationwide reality, the federal government will have to play a role, experts say.

Anthony Foxx: Cities Are the Places Where Transportation Solutions Will Incubate

The former Obama administration Transportation secretary sat down with Route Fifty to discuss the future of tech disruption, intergovernmental planning, transportation “welfare” and federal regulation.

Stronger infrastructure policy will revolutionize everything

Tomorrow's cities will rely on our ability to future proof our infrastructure by marrying technology policy with investment.

How federal governments can nurture smart city growth

As cities begin embracing smart technology, national governments can help address funding and interoperability issues.

Kansas City aims to be the smartest city

Free Wi-Fi, smart kiosks, shot spotters, traffic sensors and predictive algorithms will define the future of the city, Kansas City's Bob Bennet says.

Smart city grant challenge

The Smart Cities Council is accepting applications for its 2018 Readiness Challenge Grant.

Uphill climb to the smart city

While they promise substantial benefits, smart cities face several challenges, a new report finds.

Will smart city investment pay off?

The Smart Cities Benefits Index ranks 50 cities based on their expected return on investment in smart city technology.

The Humble Microbus May Become the Leading Edge of the AV Revolution

“Just the fact that there are number of AV microbus experiments already up and running suggests there is indeed a problem to be solved,” according to tech analyst Mark Rogowsky.

Columbus lays groundwork for connected transportation data exchange

The Smart Columbus Operating System will share near-real-time data on traffic throughout the city.

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