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Tomorrows Connected Communities:ICT Strategies and Opportunities
Connected Urban Development Global Conference 2008
Bill HutchisonChair, i-Waterfront Advisory CouncilExecutive Director, Intelligent CommunitiesWaterfront [email protected]
www.waterfrontoronto.caSan FranciscoFebruary 21 2008
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Established 2001
Three levels of government
Mandate to lead and oversee all aspects of revitalization
Waterfront Toronto
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Worlds Largest Urban Revitalization Initiative
Context for Revitalization:
Revitalization vs. Redevelopment
Goals: Sustainable Economic and Social Development
Blending Business Capital and Human Capital
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$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
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Context for Revitalization Revitalization 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
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Public Accessibility
Sustainable Development
Design Excellence
Economic Prosperity
Fiscal Sustainability
Fundamental Principles
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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
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Vision
Overall Scope
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Lake Ontario Park
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Waterfront Neighbourhoods
Lower Don Lands
Port LandsPort Lands
EastEastBayfrontBayfront
West Don LandsWest Don Lands
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Central Waterfront Promenade
International design competition
Bathurst to Parliament
Continuous public access
Transform Queens Quay into iconic boulevard
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West Don Lands & East Bayfront
130 acres of parks and publicspaces -
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 & pedestrianconnections
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Strategy for Sustainable Economic &Social Development: Create a newIntelligent Community; i-Waterfront
Proven over 20 years to facilitateeconomic and development
Ensures Business InnovationAND Social Innovation
Key to success =
i-waterfront*Net
(low-cost gigabit broadbandintelligent communicationsinfrastructure: FTTH andubiquitous wireless
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Experienced Team
Integrated Design Process
LEED Gold Certification
Minimum Energy Use
Green Roofs
District Energy
Green Building Specifications
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District Energy system in the West
Don Lands and East Bayfront
District Energy provides heating andcooling to a community of buildings
from one central plant
Reduces costs of new buildings,lowers air emissions, improves air
quality, consistent with corporationssustainability goals
District Energy
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Transit first approach; within 5 minute walk of all residences
EA underway
Construction scheduled to start 2008; service operational in
2009
Transit
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i-waterfront*net: Open Access Architecture
Residents
Businesses
Institutions
Content and services
Ultra
broadbandInfrastructure
Content and
serviceproviders
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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 developmentand 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
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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 : Communityleadership, collaboration, digital democracy,marketing, sustainability, advancedbroadband infrastructure
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In Closing
Ultra broadband infrastructure provides the foundation and
the first step
The e-applications generate usage social prosperity andsustainable economic development.
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