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OpenThePaths 2025: Sponsorship
Thank you to our Community Sponsors! Become a Community Sponsor through a monetary donation of $750. Your company logo will be placed on materials that promote the event, both in print and online. Your contribution will also be recognized in…
OpenThePaths 2025: Venue
The 2025 OpenThePaths conference will take place from March 27-28th at the University of Washington, in the Bill and Melinda Gates Center for Computer Science and Engineering – Zillow Commons. Bill & Melinda Gates Center for Computer Science & Engineering,…
OpenThePaths 2025: Agenda
The OpenThePaths : Advancing Complete Streets Through Data, Collaboration, and Advocacy spans two days. Join us for OpenThePaths 2025, OpenThePaths 2025 – Day 1 Agenda Advancing Complete Streets Through Data, Collaboration, and Advocacy Thursday, March 27, 2025 9:00 – 9:30…
OpenThePaths 2025: Speakers
Read more about our guest speakers below: Armand Shahbazian, MPA Session: Keynote: Community-First Autonomy Bio:“Armand Shahbazian is the Electric and Automated Mobility Policy Advisor at the City of Seattle’s Department of Transportation (SDOT). He leads SDOT’s work in autonomous transportation…
OpenThePaths 2025: Registration
The 2025 OpenThePaths conference will be held from March 27 to 28 at the Bill and Melinda Gates Center for Computer Science and Engineering. Attendee Registration is now open and completely free! To register, follow this registration link. Registration for…
GoInfoGame App
The Volunteerism App for Pedestrian and Accessibility Mapping Imagine a world where you can contribute to the accessibility of your city simply by playing a game on your phone. Introducing GoInfoGame, a volunteerism app that leverages the power of crowdsourcing to…
Project Update: Enhancing Mobility in HTH Communities
We are excited to share the latest progress on our project aimed at improving mobility options for residents in supportive housing communities. Our team, in collaboration with King County Metro (KCM) and Hopelink, is facilitating a series of workshops across…
Gaussian Solutions
Health Through Housing: Pedestrian Accessibility Mapping (PAM) Project
The Health Through Housing (HTH) Initiative is an innovative approach that accelerates King County’s response to chronic homelessness. Through partnerships and close collaboration between city governments, service providers and local communities, HTH purchased former hotels and converted them into permanent…