Well more than 200 transit agency employees, developers and transit advocates gathered at Public Works in San Francisco today to begin two days of discussion, visioning and networking around healthy transportation systems.
Nick Grossman from OpenPlans kicked of the first day of TransportationCamp West unconference sessions, along with Jay Nath, innovations director for the SF Dept. of Technology, and SFMTA Deputy Executive Director Carter Rohan. Rohan pleased the crowd with news that data on available on-street parking spots would be released to developers next month through the City’s SFpark project.
The event continues all day Sunday, with an Ignite session tonight at Automattic Lounge.
Keep up with the latest news and shares at TransportationCamp’s blog, the Flickr pool, and #transpo on Twitter. CityCampSF is pleased to have helped support the event, and the great work by chief sponsors OpenPlans and the Rockefeller Foundation.

