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Long Beach: A Community-based Vision for the Future
Lea Eriksen Director, Technology & Innovation Department / CIO
Ryan Kurtzman Smart Cities Lead, Technology & Innovation Department
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Lea Eriksen
Director, Technology & Innovation Department / CIO
Speakers
Ryan Kurtzman
Smart Cities Lead, Technology & Innovation Department
Welcome
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Our unique City
What makes Long Beach “smart”?
White28%
Black12%
Asian or Pacific Islander
14%
Hispanic or Latino43%
Two or more races3%
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• Foundational programs and plans in Long Beach
• Office of Equity
• Language Access Plan
• Blueprint for Economic Development
• Climate Action & Adaptation Plan
• General Plan
• Our Smart Cities strategy will be centered on community-sourced principles
Community-based approach
What makes Long Beach “smart”?
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“The old City Hall was kind of like a fortress, and it was cold and didn’t really connect to anything. The new City Hall is much more open and bright, and this speaks to how government should be: more transparent, more welcoming, more sustainable, more flexible”
- Long Beach Mayor Dr. Robert Garcia
What makes Long Beach “smart”?
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• Digital Inclusion
• Smart City Hall
• Smart Cities Community Engagement
• Fiber / Small Cells/ Dig Once
• AMI
• Smart Lighting
• Micromobility / e-scooters
Smart cities portfolio
Smart cities projects… so far
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• Digital Inclusion
• Smart City Hall
• Smart Cities Community Engagement
• Fiber / Small Cells/ Dig Once
• AMI
• Smart Lighting
• Micromobility / e-scooters
Smart cities portfolio
Smart cities projects… so far
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• The City of Long Beach defines digital inclusion through an equity lens, which means proactively ensuring everyone has equitable access and use of digital literacy training, the Internet, technology devices and other digital resources.
• Ongoing efforts:
• Digital Inclusion Roadmap Development
• Community & Stakeholder Engagement
• Public Wi-Fi Access and Public PCs
• Partnerships for digital literacy and devices
• Fiber Network Infrastructure
Digital inclusion
Smart Cities projects
Capacity
Connectivity
Technology
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• City Hall technology
• One Number
• CRM
• EDMS
• Open Data / Data Governance / Data Committee
• Startup in Residence (STIR)
Smart City Hall / Digital transformation
Smart Cities projects
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• Goal: Make Anaheim St safer for vehicle traffic, pedestrians, and cyclists while making it more appealing for residents, shoppers, and business owners
• Solutions:
• Mobility: Multi-modal bridge for safe passage across the LA River
• Technology: Provide a free, trolley-like bus service to move residents safely along and across Anaheim St.
• Placemaking: Create parklets
Anaheim corridor supercollider
Smart Cities projects
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Fiber / ‘Dig once’ / Small cells
Smart Cities projects
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• Connectivity drives economic opportunity
• Dig Once
• Small Cell Ordinance
• High-tech Infrastructure Master Plan
• AVs: Preparing for a shared autonomous future
• Smart Parking
• Data Privacy Guidelines
• Smart Cities Strategy
Emerging projects
Where we’re headed
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• Goals:
• Equity
• Connectivity
• Safety
• Scalability
• Risk assessment completed
• Strategy:
• P3s
• Community-centered planning process that builds capacity
AV readiness
Smart Cities projects
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Smart parking
Where we’re headed
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Occupancy
Duration
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Data privacy
Where we’re headed
• Working with the resident-led Technology & Innovation Commission to create Privacy Guidelines to maximize transparency and minimize risk from future smart cities technologies and connected systems
• General principles
• Internal regulation
• Procurement standards
• Community-based process with an equity lens to privacy, data protection, and security
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Smart City LBC
Where we’re headed
• Long Beach smart cities strategy will build upon existing City initiatives
• Goals:
• Unite smart cities projects to responsively leverage emerging technology to improve residents’ quality of life
• Signal to potential partners the City’s readiness
• Achieve community consensus through human-centered approach
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Smart City LBC: enablers
Where we’re headed
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Smart Cities Working Group
Financing & Budget Strategy
IoT and Array of Things
(AoT) Policy
Collaborative, Cross-departmental PM tools (Orion)
Expedited Procurement
Model / Pilot ApproachData Privacy Guidelines
Smart Cities Community Executive-level Sponsorship
Expanded Data Sharing
Policy
Equitable Community
Engagement
Framework
With great technology comes great responsibility
Where we’re headed
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• Equity framework is embedded within:
• Digital Inclusion
• Citywide Fiber Network
• CRM / One Number
• Data Governance / Data Privacy
• Coalition for Digital Rights
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The community comes first
In closing
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Thank you
Lea EriksenDirector, Technology & Innovation Department / [email protected]
Ryan KurtzmanSmart Cities Lead, Technology & Innovation Department [email protected]
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