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City of West Palm Beach Named Smart Cities Collaborative Peer City by Transportation for America

Post Date:02/05/2021 8:34 AM

WEST PALM BEACH, FLA (February 5, 2021) -- The City of West Palm Beach is one of 14 cities and municipal agencies in the nation to join Transportation for America’s Smart Cities Collaborative, a year-long program for public sector transportation leaders to share experiences with new mobility technologies and develop best practices to ensure that these services improve city life. The Smart Cities Collaborative is a support network that provides direct technical assistance to leading edge cities advancing smart urban mobility strategies. The program helps cities proactively develop smart mobility policies and projects to improve mobility and quality of life.

The City of West Palm Beach was selected as a Peer City, in part, because of the city’s commitment to reaping the benefits of new transportation technologies for residents in an equitable, safe and sustainable manner.

“Transportation technology is changing how we all live and work,” said West Palm Beach Mayor Keith A. James. “Being named a Smart Cities Collaborative Peer City will support the city’s efforts to enhance the city’s transportation network to improve residents’ mobility and quality of life. We look forward to sharing our experiences with other cities and learning from their experiences as well.”

Transportation for America is an advocacy organization made up of local, regional and state leaders who envision a transportation system that safely, affordably and conveniently connects people of all means and ability to jobs, services and opportunities through multiple modes of travel.

To learn more about Transportation for America’s Smart Cities Collaborative, click here!

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