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Driving the Future of Mobility- CASE VEHICLES, SMART CITIES AND THE FUTURE Highlights of Orlando’s Smart City Involvements by Charles A. Ramdatt, P.E., AICP April 1, 2019
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  • Driving the Future of Mobility-

    CASE VEHICLES, SMART CITIES AND THE FUTURE

    Highlights of Orlando’s Smart City Involvements by

    Charles A. Ramdatt, P.E., AICPApril 1, 2019

  • SMART ORLANDO PROGRAM

    • City of Orlando’s Executive Leadership Direction– Use Affordable & Emerging Technologies on a

    Continuing Basis to be -• A Great Place to Visit, Live, Work, Play, Raise a Family, Ensure

    Good Environmental Stewardship, Attract the Creative Class and Promote Economic Development

    – Earn & Retain “Smart City” Branding– Lead by Example– Share Business Cases– Pursue Regional Partnerships– Facilitate a Growing Tech Ecosystem

  • SMART ORLANDOFOCUS AREAS

    • Stakeholder Engagement

    • Information CommunicationTechnology

    • Public Safety• Transportation

    • Energy & Utilities

    • Built Environment

    • Water & Wastewater

    • Solid Waste Management

  • • Collaborative• Community

    focused• Equitable &

    Inclusive

    • Responsible • Transparent• Sustainable &

    Resilient

    SMART ORLANDOGUIDING PRINCIPLES

  • Central Florida Automated Vehicle Partnership (CFAVP)

    • UCF & FPU– Research, Simulation & Emulation

    • FAMU & FSU– Review of Work Performed by Primary University Partners– Allow for Minority Institutions’ Participation & Mentoring

    • FTE & FPU– Development of Test Track– Closed Environment Testing

    • NASA-KSC– Testing of sensors for extreme environments– Closed Environment Testing

    • CFX & FDOT– Freight Vehicle, Infrastructure & Sensor Testing in More Open

    Environments• City of Orlando, UCF & Lynx

    – Automobile, Freight, Transit & Bike-Ped Vehicle, Infrastructure & Sensor Testing in Open Environments

    • UCF School of Public Administration, FAMU & FSU Law Schools

    – Public Engagement– Policy Development– Legislative Coordination

  • Regional Advanced Transportation and Congestion Management Technologies

    Deployment (ATCMTD)

    • $12 Million for Fall 2017 thru Fall 2020– Used numerous completed, ongoing

    and planned local and regional projects as leverage in application

    • Extensive Testing of Technologies on Main UCF Campus

    • Eventual Deployments in the City of Orlando and Throughout the Metropolitan Area

    • Areas of Focus– Intermodal Safety– Public Transit– Bicycles & Pedestrians– Parking– Autonomous Vehicles– Connected Vehicles

  • Accelerated Innovation Deployment (AID) for Safety & Efficiency

    Deployments/Improvements in Downtown Orlando

    • Phase 1 Bluetooth Readers (Existing/Match)

    • Phase 2 On Street Parking Sensors (Existing/Match)

    • Phase 3 Garage Entry Exit Sensors (Being Deployed)

    • Phase 4 Connected Vehicle Technology – (2019-2020)

    • Phase 5 Automated Traffic Signal Performance Measures- (2019-2020)

    • Phase 6 Roadway improvements (Under Construction)

  • Smart Energy: 400KW Solar PV array

  • Smart Electric Vehicles

    • EV’s for City Hall motor pool

    • Testing EV buses for LYNX and LYMMO

    • Purchasing EV Motorcycles for OPD

    • Deploying 150+ EV charging stations around City

  • Exploring Floatovoltaics (FPV)

    • Testing floating solar arrays on Lakes and Retention Ponds with OUC

    • 35 KW grid-tied system

    • Performing research with UCF Biology to understand habitat and water body impacts

    • Identified 9,000+ ponds as potential sites in Orange County and Osceola County

  • Shared Vehicle Programs

    • Bike Share Options– In Activity Centers– At UCF

    • Car Share• Facilitating Uber & Lyft

    – First & Last Mile– Set Stations for Service to/from Downtown

  • Partner Tavistock/Lake Nona/MedicalCity

    • Gigabit Community• Smart Homes & Institutional Buildings

    – FTTX– Solar Energy Harnessing– Solar Energy Sharing

    • Smart Mobility– Beep Autonomous

  • Partner UCF

    • Decades-long Collaboration• New Downtown “SmartCampus”• Metrolab Partnership• Future City Program

    – Ongoing Lecture Series– Formal Graduate Study Program

    • Several Sustainability Initiatives

  • Next Steps• Smart City RFP

    – Master Plan– Road Map

    • Ensuring Continuity– City Land Development Code– City Policy & Procedures– Capital Programming

    • Local Tech Ecosystem

  • Questions & Comments Following All

    Presentations, Please

    �Driving the Future of Mobility-��CASE VEHICLES, SMART CITIES AND THE FUTURE��Highlights of Orlando’s Smart City Involvements �by�Charles A. Ramdatt, P.E., AICP�April 1, 2019��SMART ORLANDO PROGRAMSMART ORLANDO�FOCUS AREASSlide Number 4Central Florida Automated Vehicle Partnership (CFAVP)Regional Advanced Transportation and Congestion Management Technologies Deployment (ATCMTD)  Accelerated Innovation Deployment (AID) for Safety & Efficiency Smart Energy: 400KW Solar PV arraySmart Electric VehiclesExploring Floatovoltaics (FPV)Slide Number 11Shared Vehicle ProgramsPartner Tavistock/Lake Nona/Medical CityPartner UCFNext StepsQuestions & Comments Following All Presentations, Please