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Curb Space Management: Local Lessons

Posted: 3/23/2026

WEBINAR: April 7, 2026, 1:00PM - 2:30PM PT

The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) is hosting a free webinar on “Curb Space Management: Local Lessons.”

With a general rise in vehicle ownership, disruptive technologies (e.g., transportation network companies and dockless electric scooters), and a COVID-19-era shift in sidewalk activities, including reliance on delivery services, curb space has become one of the most constrained resources in cities. Cities face challenges with on- and off-street parking, congestion, and first/last mile connections as demand for curb space grows.

This session will examine what SCAG, local agencies, and private sector stakeholders have learned through the Curb Space Management Study (2022), Curb Space Data Inventory Study (2024), and Zero-Emissions and Smart Delivery Zones Study (2025), which produced data-driven curb management strategies, practical policy guidance, and technology-based solutions tailored to diverse local contexts. These studies advance collaborative pilot concepts and implementation plans for participating cities, which can serve as useful case studies for other communities seeking solutions to their curb space issues.

This webinar is part of SCAG's "Toolbox Tuesdays" program, which provides training on a range of practical skills and knowledge for local planning practitioners, including training in the use of technology and education for practical approaches to timely issues


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This Event is Free

Who is SCAG?

The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) is an association of local governments and agencies that convene to address regional issues.

SCAG develops long-range regional transportation plans that include sustainable communities strategy and growth forecasts, regional transportation improvement programs, housing needs allocations, and a portion of the South Coast Air Quality Management Plan.

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