OESAS
OESAS
open-source, equitable, solutions, all scales
nonprofit concept (in development)
oesas is a community-resource for realizing urban improvements of all scales.
Often mobility projects fall short or behind schedule because of a lack of bandwidth, scope, or accountability. This is non-excusable when the health, safety, and welfare of an environment and community is at stake; oesas was created to become the agent of progress for these projects, connecting communities to the resources (services, volunteers, funding, etc) necessary to complete them.
Cities around the world are choosing safer, people-first mobility. Our solutions-focused team is devoted to assisting cities, towns, and neighborhoods with their urban renewal and/ or enhancement projects.
We already know what works: complete streets, reliable public transport, vehicle speed management, connected multimodal networks, and neighborhoods designed for life, not traffic.
oesas is devoted to vision zero.
Vision Zero is an international movement built on the simple idea that no traffic death is acceptable. The Vision Zero Network believes that 100% of these losses can be prevented through better policies, smarter planning, and the right tools. oesas specializes in Vision Zero Action planning.
"The street is the river of life of the city, the place where we come together, the pathway to the center." - William H. Whyte
"This is something everyone knows: A well-used city street is apt to be a safe street. A deserted city street is apt to be unsafe." - Jane Jacobs
“There are extremely important links between resilient transport systems and strengthening health and safety. Resilient transport should first and foremost be safe and healthy,” - said Dr Nhan Tran
"Livable neighborhoods with a vibrant street life will stimulate our economic life as well." - Gavin Newsom
"What we must do now is build for a new future. One that understands safety as something that is paramount, not as something that has to be negotiated. One that understands the worth of its people, the worth of this place." - Zohran Mamdani