OpenStreetMap US

The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) is creating a mapping data services system to host, maintain, and share geospatial data within the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area. This system will allow stakeholders to manage geospatial entities, download data, and make API calls for user applications. Using OpenStreetMap as the base, it will include layers like transit stops, bikeways, and more. Initially supporting transit maps, it will expand for broader use by regional stakeholders.

Speaker

Kapeel Daryani

Project Manager overseeing projects like the Mapping Data Services Platform, Regional ITS Architecture, and Work Zone Data Exchange. He is a certified PMP with a master’s in computer science from the Illinois Institute of Technology

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