Free Municipal Member Roundtable: Curb Management
Open to all IPMI members from cities and municipalities.
Best Practices in Curb Management
Attend the roundtable to connect with your peers. Participate in a discussion focused on best practices in curb management and share expertise and experiences related to managing the curb in your city, town, village, or county.
- What successful procedures, technologies, and fee structures have you implemented?
- How did you overcome opposition?
- Use your experience to help your fellow members with this difficult and common challenge.
Don’t worry if you have no advice to give in this area; feel free to just listen and learn! Whether your municipality has 500 or 500,000 residents – or some number in between – you’re sure to hear something you can use right away.
Do you have questions or suggestions for the group? Email us to share your thoughts at membership@parking-mobility.org.
Hannah Adeponu, City of Omaha, Nebraska
Hannah serves as the internal project/portfolio manager for the Parking and Mobility Division in Omaha. Hannah has been with the division since 2018 and has worked to establish consistency of process within the division. Hannah has focused on building a talented team to implement new technologies that will benefit the city and the parking and mobility systems in Omaha.
David Carson Lipscomb, Curbside Manager, District Department of Transportation (DDOT)
David is responsible making for facilitating the safe and efficient transfer of people and goods to and from the curbside. His major projects include planning and evaluating motorcoach parking, managing DDOT’s pick-up/drop-off (PUDO) zone and short-term parking pilot programs, parking sign redesign, post-COVID curbside management planning, automated curbside enforcement, and neighborhood curbside management planning. Additionally, David serves as an advisor on the District’s For-Hire Vehicle Advisory Council. David previously served as a Curbside Management Planner for DDOT as well. David has a master’s degree in Community Planning from the University of Maryland, College Park. Additionally, David has more than a decade of experience in journalism and communications. David is a District native and has long term interests in multimodal transportation planning.