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The First End-to-End Platform Dedicated to Sustainable Urban Planning & Design

February 2018

2Alameda County, CA

3Alameda County, CA

4Land Use Alameda County, CA

5Roads + Transit Alameda County, CA

6Parks + Open Space Alameda County, CA

7Wetlands + Flood Plains Alameda County, CA

8Priority Conservation Areas Alameda County, CA

9Endangered Species Areas Alameda County, CA

10Pollution Burdens Alameda County, CA

11Health Disadvantage Index Alameda County, CA

12Household Income Alameda County, CA

13Poverty Concentration Alameda County, CA

143D Buildings Alameda County, CA

153D Buildings + Land Use Alameda County, CA

16Livermore, CA Alameda County, CA

17Parcel Land Use Livermore, CA

18Parcel Land Use Livermore, CA

19Parcel Land Use Livermore, CA

20Important Agriculture Lands Livermore, CA

21Environmental Features Livermore, CA

22Transit Lines + Stops Livermore, CA

23Transit Lines + Stops + Schools Livermore, CA

24Transit Access to Schools Livermore, CA

25Transit Access to Schools Livermore, CA

26Walk Access to Schools Livermore, CA

27Walk Access to Schools Livermore, CA

28Parks Livermore, CA

29Walk Access to Parks Livermore, CA

30Walk Access to Parks Livermore, CA

Data is both the solution

Data is both the solutionand the problem.

By 2020, 1.7 megabytes of data will be created every second, for every person on earth.

Source: Capterra, “10 Surprising Big Data Statistics.”

Planning Technology is Struggling to Keep Up.

Data, Scenarios, Analytics – Anywhere in the USA

Data Library

Scenario Planning

Real-Time Analytics

Three key features optimize planners’ day-to-day tasks.

1. Extensive Data LibraryAccess to the nationwide Base

Canvas with over 100 additional

reference layers.

2. Scenario Planning WorkflowsDevelop unlimited scenarios in a snap with

a comprehensive set of Building and Place

Types.

3. Real-Time Analytics ModulesFoster community consensus with clear

reporting. Evaluate and share plan impacts

at the outset.

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Starting a Project

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Making Maps

Analyzing Existing Conditions

Exploring Data

Advanced scenario planningEvaluate project impacts at the outset by comparing alternative outcomes.

Analyze potential community impacts from

all angles with advanced scenario planning.

Find the best solution with the ability to

project results across a wide range of

environmental, social, and economic factors.

Compare and Contrast Scenarios

The urban challengeMethods that Make a Difference

Mexico CityScenarios Impact Urban Policy

Honolulu TODAdvances Transit Construction

Portland MetroLeads to West Side Rail

Louisiana Speaks Guides Post-Hurricane Investments

Envision UtahState Adopts Growth Management Act

Southern CaliforniaSupports $200B Bonds for Transit

Chongqing, ChinaWorld Bank Pilot Project

Perth, AustraliaGroundbreaking Masterplan

Art and Science: Data Driven Scenario Planning & Effective Communication

The urban challengeEnvision Utah – Community-Driven AlternativesUnprecedented Coalition Around a Common Vision

Scenario A Scenario DScenario B Scenario C

The urban challengeEnvision Utah – Analysis of Impacts Wins the DayUnprecedented Coalition Around a Common Vision

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125

250

375

500

A B C D

Land Area Added(square miles)

85.3

79.2

76.6 76.0

70

72

74

76

78

80

82

84

86

A B C D

Vehicle Miles Traveled (per day)

2,660

2,511 2,501 2,512

2,400

2,450

2,500

2,550

2,600

2,650

2,700

A B C D

Vehicle Emissions(tons per day)

The urban challengeEnvision Utah – Analysis of Impacts Wins the DayUnprecedented Coalition Around a Common Vision

Cost of Infrastructure (Billions)

$00

$10

$20

$30

$40

Scenario A Scenario B Scenario C Scenario D

Local Roads and Utilities Regional Roads Regional Transit Regional Water

$15.5 Billion Savings

The urban challengeEnvision Utah –Quality Growth Strategy (1999)Unprecedented Coalition Around a Common Vision

Centers & Corridors New Growth &Redevelopment

Open Space &Constrained Land

Business as Usual ‘Growing Smart’

Vision California 50 million by 2050

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LAND CONSUMED

More land than Delawareand Rhode Island combined

0 1,500 3,000 4,500 6,000

Business as Usual

GrowingSmart

Southern California

Business As Usual

Southern California

Growing Smart

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VEHICLE MILES TRAVELED (VMT)

10,500 Fewer Miles Per Household

0 7,000 14,000 21,000 28,000 35,000

Business as Usual

GrowingSmart

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GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS

0 75 150 225 300

Passenger Vehicles Buildings

Equal to Emissions Offset of a Forest Covering More Than 1/2 of California

Business as Usual

GrowingSmart

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ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD COSTS

0. 7500. 15000. 22500.

BusinessAs Usual

GrowingSmart

Auto Fuel & Ownership Home Energy & Water

$10,500 savings per household in 2050

Creating Scenarios

Analysis & Reporting

Foster clear communication with comprehensive reporting.Compare and contrast outcomes for each scenario across eleven analysis modules.

Land Consumption Energy Use Transportation Water Use

Household Costs Walk Accessibility Emissions Transit Accessibility

Public Health

Fiscal Impacts

Conservation

Our analytics capabilities will continue to expand.Water

Habitat

Agriculture

Carbon

Conservation Module

By standardizing land cover types, reference data, and analytical

methods, the Conservation Module compares scenarios for their

impacts on key ecological systems.

Partnering for a sustainable future.

Partnering for a sustainable future.Our analytics capabilities will continue to expand.

Partnering to build equity modeling capabilities.

Working together for local climate action planning, regional land use planning, and energy analysis at multiple scales.

Natural Resources Defense Council

California Building Energy Explorer

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Partnering to build the federal storm water model (EPA SWMM).

Support sustainability at all scales.Evaluate local efforts in the regional context or flip the scale to assess plans at the local level.

Joe DiStefano, AICP

joe@urbanfootprint.com

@UFPlatform

urbanfootprint.com

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@UFPlatform

@UFPlatform

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