Infrastructure Technology Podcast

The Role GIS Plays In Public Transit Planning

36 min · 12. maj 2026
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This episode of the Infrastructure Technology Podcast explores how GIS technology, data analytics and emerging artificial intelligence tools are transforming public transit planning and accessibility. Featuring an interview with University of New Orleans graduate Jackie Strohmeyer, the episode highlights how data-driven methods are being used to improve mobility equity, optimize transit routes and support smarter infrastructure decisions. The discussion emphasizes the growing role of GIS in mapping transit access, analyzing community needs and guiding transit-oriented development.  The episode also tackles the evolving role of AI in transit systems, noting its benefits in data analysis and operational efficiency while underscoring the continued need for human oversight—especially when addressing complex equity challenges like Title VI compliance.  Featured Guests Jackie Strohmeyer - University of New Orleans Graduate Jackie Strohmeyer holds a BA in Sociology and is an MPA candidate with a concentration in GIS at the University of New Orleans (UNO). During her time at the university, she worked as a graduate assistant and data analyst supporting planning and scheduling at the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority through the UNO Transportation Institute. Her work focuses on Geographic Information Systems-based accessibility analysis, spatial equity and the application of data-driven methods to transportation planning and policy evaluation.  What You’ll Learn * How GIS and data-driven planning are helping transit agencies improve accessibility and make more equitable decisions. * Why careers in public transit extend beyond engineering, including roles in policy, data analysis, and social research. * How AI is supporting transit planning and operations — while still relying on human judgment to balance efficiency and equity. * How AI could play a role in managing traffic congestion during major events like the FIFA World Cup. Inside the Episode Episode Length: 36:20 Timestamps * 2:55 — Mass Transit interview with Jackie Strohmeyer * 27:40 — Interview takeaways and AI discussion Useful Links * University of New Orleans' Geographic Information Systems Graduate Certificate [http://catalog.uno.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=3427] * North Texas Cities are using AI to Help with Traffic Ahead of World Cup [https://www.roadsbridges.com/technology/news/55374100/how-cities-are-using-ai-and-smart-tech-to-improve-traffic-and-project-delivery] * Roads & Bridges [https://www.roadsbridges.com/] * Mass Transit [https://www.masstransitmag.com/] * Send us a topic suggestion!  [itp@endeavorb2b.com] Don’t forget to subscribe to the ITP and rate and review our podcast! Email itp@endeavorb2b.com [itp@endeavorb2b.com] with your thoughts on public transit's technological shift — we might read them on air.

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