David Zipper November 30, 2018 2018, CityLab Bikeshare, Scooters, Cars, Trains, Bridges: One Agency To Rule Them All David Zipper November 30, 2018 2018, CityLab Letting one agency oversee all urban modes would improve city transportation decisions.
David Zipper November 2, 2018 2018, Fast Company Why Uber And Lyft Want To Create Walled Gardens–and Why It’s Bad For Urban Mobility David Zipper November 2, 2018 2018, Fast Company Uber and Lyft want to be "the Amazon of urban mobility." Watch out.
David Zipper October 25, 2018 2018, CityLab Helsinki’s Maas App, Whim: Is It Really Mobility’s Great Hope? David Zipper October 25, 2018 2018, CityLab Based in Helsinki, the Whim app has attracted a lot of hype. Has it lived up to it?
David Zipper July 6, 2018 2018, CityLab Hook Local Startups, Not The HQ2 Whale David Zipper July 6, 2018 2018, CityLab Cities would be better off focusing on supporting local startups, not chasing Amazon's new HQ.
David Zipper May 16, 2018 2018, CityLab D.C. Metro’s New App May Need A Pre-launch Update David Zipper May 16, 2018 2018, CityLab Washington Metro's new app doesn't seem ready for the future of mobility.
David Zipper May 11, 2018 2018, National League of Cities, Other With Universal Basic Income, Stockton Reimagines Economic Development David Zipper May 11, 2018 2018, National League of Cities, Other Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs is wise to base his economic development strategy around universal basic income.
David Zipper March 9, 2018 2018, CityLab Silicon Vally Has Noticed The Heartland. Now What? David Zipper March 9, 2018 2018, CityLab How can Silicon Valley best support startups in Middle America?
David Zipper January 7, 2018 2018, CityLab Who Owns Urban Mobility Data? David Zipper January 7, 2018 2018, CityLab On the growing arguments about whether local government should manage mobility data.