November 5, 2019
The city of Aurora, Illinois, a Chicago suburb, has activated eight interactive informational kiosks, called Cityposts, that the city council approved about a year ago, according to a Chicago Tribune report.
The kiosks lets residents and visitors access listings for restaurants, businesses and attractions, then transfer those to a map on their smartphone.
Smart City Media LLC, which provided the kiosks and covered the installation costs, will award the city 25% of the advertising revenue generated, according to the five-year contract. Officials estimated the advertising will bring in about $700,000 over 10 years. About 60% of the kiosk content will be local, including local advertising and city provided content, with the balance coming from national ads.