New
Mobility
More ways to move.
What is new mobility?
New mobility expands transportation's customary focus on moving cars to a systems approach leveraging technology and infrastructure design for moving people and packages.
The growing number and types of modes, services and supportive infrastructure enhances access to important destinations.
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WGI's Approach
Traditional Services
- Urban and Campus Design
- Street Design
- Parking
- Traffic Studies
- Traffic Engineering
- Bike/Pedestrian Planning
- Sustainable Mobility
- Temporary Traffic Control
New Service Areas
- Scenario Planning
- Mobility Networks
- Mobility Hubs
- Shared-Use and Micromobility
- Right-Size Parking
- Curbside Management
- Planning for Automated Vehicles
- Planning for E-Commerce
- Quick Build
- Vision Zero
- Data Strategy Development
Making It Happen
- Transportation Plans
- Comprehensive Plans
- Mobility Roadmaps
- Complete Streets Master Plans
- Sector and Small Area Plans
- Campus Plans
- FlexPark
- Pilots & Demonstration Projects
- COVID-19 Recovery Plans
New Mobility Thought Leadership
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Thought Leadership
- Primed for Deliveries
- E-Commerce and Changing Face of Deliveries
- Mobility Hubs: Technology’s New Take on TOD
- Parker-X Podcast
- How E-commerce Affects Land Use — and How COVID-19 Affects E-Commerce
- WGI’s Glenn Havinoviski Helps Write The Book On Cooperative ITS
- Developing Successful Micromobility Programs
- Kicking the Tires: Lessons on Equitable Micromobility Pilots
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Ready to start Moving?
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Lisa Nisenson
VP, New Mobility and Connected Communities