Streetlights Collect Data in Philly Pilot Program

Jan. 25, 2022

Fourteen streetlights along a single block in Center City (Philadelphia) have been outfitted with optical sensors as part of a pilot program to track environmental factors and how city sidewalks are being used.

Billy Penn reports the sensors are installed on 13th Street between Chestnut and Walnut, the SmartBlockPHL pilot is run by the city in collaboration with Comcast, Juganu, and U.S. Ignite—an National Science Foundation-led initiative that promotes “the smart community movement.”

The technology can detect and collect real-time data on vehicular, pedestrian, and bicycle traffic and weather conditions like air quality and humidity. The sensors were installed and calibrated last July; data collection began in December 2021 and will continue through the end of this year.

The initial idea was to use them in the pandemic to assess in real-time whether outdoor restaurants called "streeteries" were following Covid safety measures—and possibly trigger text notifications to restaurant managers if violations were detected.

You can read the rest of the Billy Penn report here.

Source: Billy Penn