Bill Hutchison - Waterfront Toronto - Tomorrow's Connected Communities: ICT Strategies & Opportunities

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Tomorrow’s Connected Communities: ICT Strategies and Opportunities

Connected Urban Development Global Conference 2008

Bill Hutchison Chair, i-Waterfront Advisory Council Executive Director, Intelligent Communities Waterfront Toronto bhutchison@waterfrontoronto.ca

www.waterfrontoronto.ca

San FranciscoFebruary 21 2008

Established 2001

Three levels of government

Mandate to lead and oversee all aspects of revitalization

Waterfront Toronto

World’s Largest Urban Revitalization Initiative

Context for Revitalization:• Revitalization vs. Redevelopment• Goals: Sustainable Economic and Social Development• Blending Business Capital and Human Capital

• $17 billion– $4 billion public sector

– $13 billion private investment

• Four Districts – Exhibition Place/Ontario Place

– East Bayfront

– West Don Lands

– Port Lands

• 200 hectares of parks and public spaces

• Major Film Studio

• 40,000 residential units: +100,000 residents

• Ten million square feet of employment space

Overall Scope

Context for RevitalizationRevitalization vs. redevelopment

Public Policy Agenda:–

Reduce urban sprawl

Develop sustainable communities

Build more affordable housing

Create more parks and public spaces

Expand public transit

Increase economic competitiveness

Public Accessibility

Sustainable Development

Design Excellence

Economic Prosperity

Fiscal Sustainability

Fundamental Principles

Leading edge technology and innovation

Mixed use/local services

Transit

Parks & Open Spaces

Green Building Requirements

District Energy

Intelligent Communities

Market Transformation

Sustainability Framework/Swedish Audit

Sustainability

Vision –

Overall Scope

Lake Ontario Park

Waterfront Neighbourhoods

Lower Don Lands

Port LandsPort Lands

East East BayfrontBayfront

West Don LandsWest Don Lands

Central Waterfront Promenade

International design competition

Bathurst to Parliament

Continuous public access

Transform Queens Quay into iconic boulevard

West Don Lands & East Bayfront

130 acres of parks and public spaces -

25% of precinct

12,000 residential housing units, including 2,400 social

3, 000,000 sq ft commercial

Elementary School(s)

Recreation and childcare centres

Community Wellness Centre

Transit, bikeways & pedestrian connections

Strategy for Sustainable Economic & Social Development: Create a new Intelligent Community; “i-Waterfront”

• Proven over 20 years to facilitate economic and development

• Ensures Business Innovation AND Social Innovation

• Key to success =

i-waterfront*Net (low-cost gigabit broadband intelligent communications infrastructure: FTTH and ubiquitous wireless

Experienced Team

Integrated Design Process

LEED Gold Certification

Minimum Energy Use

Green Roofs

District Energy

Green Building Specifications

District Energy system in the West Don Lands and East Bayfront

District Energy provides heating and cooling to a community of buildings from one central plant

Reduces costs of new buildings, lowers air emissions, improves air quality, consistent with corporation’s sustainability goals

District Energy

Transit first approach; within 5 minute walk of all residences

EA underway

Construction scheduled to start 2008; service operational in

2009

Transit

i-waterfront*net: Open Access Architecture

Residents

Businesses

Institutions

Content and servicesUltra broadband Infrastructure

Content and service providers

Digital Media Business•

Focus on new digital media companies as part of employment strategy

Filmport, Corus Entertainment are new anchors in the precinct

The Key Elements in Implementing i-Waterfront

Community collaboration:–

Define the vision–

Create the roadmap

Economic development, marketing and inbound investment:–

Building the i-Waterfront plan into the economic development and job creation plans

Leadership:–

Education of the WATERFRONToronto Board of Directors–

Create and use of the i-Waterfront Advisory Council–

Create focused subcommittees of the Advisory Council to lead the

e-application strategies

Create international expert panel on broadband infrastructure

Other Global Intelligent Communities*

As selected by the Intelligent Community Forum, “ICF”…..a Global Think Tank based in New York

Taipei, Waterloo, Glasgow, Sunderland, Mitaka, Singapore, Tianjin, Seoul, Vasteras ………

and many more

The Winning Characteristics : Community leadership, collaboration, digital democracy,

marketing, sustainability, advanced broadband infrastructure

In Closing

Ultra broadband infrastructure provides the foundation and the first step

The e-applications generate usage social prosperity and sustainable economic development.

www.WATERFRONToronto.ca

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