1. Install sensor and camera technology to continuously measure curb usage in at least five additional neighborhoods in each city. 2. Learn from the existing curb inventories (completed in Stage One) to jointly develop a curb data management software platform to ingest curb asset inventory and usage data and house interactive planning tools and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) providing third-party private-sector applications with real-time availability, occupancy, and pricing information. 3. Adopt a scaled, data-driven approach to improving curb access by using data and business engagement to inform necessary plans, policies, and program legislation to govern modernized curb planning and policies. This includes commercial vehicle permit programs that leverage technology's benefits for the public good.