Last-Mile Urbanism
What happens when sidewalks become logistical infrastructure?
By Erick VillagomezA small cube-shaped robot rolls carefully along a crowded sidewalk, weaving between patio tables, cyclists, utility poles, and pedestrians carrying groceries or pushing strollers. Soon, scenes like this may become part of everyday life in Vancouver. City council recently approved a six-month pilot program that would allow autonomous delivery robots to begin operating in parts of Kitsilano and downtown this fall. Supporters describe the machines as innovative, efficient, and... Read more