Cities around the world are transforming their urban areas after the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on creating safe social distancing measures. These transformations include expanding pedestrian zones and making roads more pedestrian-friendly, which may lead to an increase in community belonging. Human mobility data is being leveraged to identify areas where pedestrians accumulate and understand journey patterns. The number of bike users has also increased, with cities using Location Intelligence to visualize cycling routes and optimize infrastructure. Additionally, the micromobility industry, including scooters and electric cars, is growing exponentially, and companies are analyzing location data to optimize their services. Finally, public transportation systems are being optimized to ensure continued movement of citizens while maintaining social distancing guidelines. Spatial Data Science and Location Intelligence play a key role in ensuring citizen safety and enabling sustainable mobility strategies.