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An open-source, multi-player city simulation game focusing on realism, collaborative planning, and microscopic detail simulation.
A Python package to download, model, analyze, and visualize street networks and geospatial data from OpenStreetMap.
A community-curated list of open transit technology resources, including APIs, datasets, software, and research.
A high-performance 3D city builder game built with Three.js and WebGPU, featuring simulation running in a web worker.
An open API specification for standardizing data exchange between cities and mobility providers to regulate shared vehicles in the public right-of-way.
A curated community list of data, technology, and software resources for urban and regional planning professionals.
A Python package for exploring, modeling, and visualizing neighborhood and regional change over time using geospatial data.
A scenario-oriented design tool for ArcGIS CityEngine to quickly create procedurally generated multimodal streets with dynamic performance metrics.
A Python library for modeling pedestrian and bicycle trips and accessibility on urban networks using scalable network analysis.
A collection of ArcGIS tools for analyzing public transit data, including network analysis and real-time GTFS feed integration.
A Python package for analyzing public transport networks using GTFS data, enabling accessibility analysis and network statistics.
A web application that notifies residents about local development applications and enables them to submit comments.
An open-source framework for calculating spatial urban sprawl indices and performing disaggregated population estimates using OpenStreetMap data.
Open-source data and code for analyzing zoning and land use regulations across the United States.
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