What you should read this weekend

Mobility and Innovation resources, news, and musings to view this weekend. 

The Eno Center on Transportation webinar on bus electrification and workforce equity provides suggestions of upskilling workers for new jobs relevant across A2CES mobility systems.  Here is the link to the recording.

ENO also authored 3 reports for FTA’s Mobility Sandbox. The reports found here focus on mobility on demand in Los Angeles and Puget Sound and contracting for new mobility services. Thanks Robert Puentes for flagging.

April’s edition of Parking and Mobility highlights Coord ‘s smart zone deployments in Omaha, Nashville, West Palm Beach and Aspen featured in article by Dennis Burns.

In the the Urban Complex Podcast  14th edition Dominic and Chris recaps key lessons in innovation in cities  gleaned in its first baker’s dozen of episodes. I will be going back to listen to the episode with Grant Erwin the CIO for the City of Pittsburgh on moving cities from data deserts to data oasis.

Resiliency and inspiration are key for mobilineers with staying power. Leadership Coach Kate Peters recommends Do Nothing by  Celeste Headlee as a go to for How to Breakaway from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving.

I am cruising through Walter Isaacson’s The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing and the Future of the Human Race. 

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