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Chula Vista Smart Waterfront Chula Vista City Manager Gary Halbert October 26, 2015

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Chula Vista Smart Waterfront Chula Vista City Manager Gary Halbert

October 26, 2015

City of Chula Vista

City of Chula Vista

• Population: 268,000

• Most developable land in San Diego County

• Strong commitment to environment, conservation, and sustainability

Climate Action Planning • 20+ years of actions and policies to

address climate change

• Adopted Climate Action Plan in 2000

• Received U.S. EPA Organizational Leadership Award, Green California Leadership Award, Institute for Local Government Award for Local Leadership Toward Solving Climate Change, SDG&E Excellence in Saving Energy Award

Chula Vista Bayfront • 535 acre master plan developed jointly by

City of Chula Vista and Port of San Diego

• Largest waterfront development project on West Coast

• Strong support for Bayfront Master Plan

• Collaborative public outreach and involvement

• Unanimously approved by California Coastal Commission August 9, 2012

2014

• American Planning Association for Urban Design – National Planning

Achievement Award for the Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan

2013

• American Planning Association – California Chapter Planning Achievement

Award for Hard Won Victories

• American Planning Association – San Diego Section Planning Achievement

Award for Hard Won Victories

• Association of Environmental Professionals – Merit Award for Public

Involvement/Education

2012

• South County Economic Development Council – Regional Leadership Award

• North American Strategic Infrastructure Leadership Forum – Job/Opportunity

Creation Project of the Year

2011

• American Planning Association – San Diego Section First Place Award for

Focused Issue Planning

2004

• American Planning Association – San Diego Section Public Education Award

Chula Vista Bayfront Awards

Largest Waterfront Development

in Southern California

PROJECT AREA

CHULA VISTA BAYFRONT MASTER PLAN BACKGROUND

Sweetwater Marsh

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LAND EXCHANGE

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MASTER PLAN OVERVIEW CHULA VISTA BAYFRONT MASTER PLAN

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MASTER PLAN OVERVIEW CHULA VISTA BAYFRONT MASTER PLAN

SWEETWATER

Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan

Hilton Orlando

RIDA Development Corporation

Marriott Marquis Houston

RIDA Development Corporation

Pacifica Development

Sustainability Commitment ENERGY. The parties agree that the development of the Proposed

Project offers the District and City a unique opportunity to demonstrate

the viability of responsible and sustainable development practices.

Accordingly, the parties desire to establish guidelines to govern the

future build-out of the programmatic elements of Proposed Project and

to ensure that the Proposed Project is comprised of high performance

and highly energy-efficient buildings and clean, efficient generation.

The parties further agree that the standards in this section are

intended to be interpreted broadly and with the flexibility to adapt to

new energy technology and evolving building construction and design

practices.

Sustainable Development

• All developments will achieve a minimum of a

50 percent reduction in annual energy use

• Each building will perform at least 15 percent

better than Title 24 requirements in the

California Building Energy Efficiency Standards

• Renewable Energy generated within the

boundaries of the development will be credited

toward the energy reduction requirement

Partnering for Success

• The City is working with Cleantech San

Diego to accelerate clean technology

innovation on the Bayfront

• Cleantech is assisting the City and Port to

promote clean energy and encourage

investment in Bayfront project

Purpose of Smart Waterfront

• Demonstrate viability of smart, sustainable

development practices

• Provide resiliency for this major coastal

development

• Maximize return on investment over project life

• Showcase leadership of Port, City and project

partners in developing high performance

buildings

Purpose of Smart Waterfront

• Buildings to incorporate a suite of energy-efficiency, demand response, and clean energy generation technologies

• Serve as a springboard for a City-wide approach to sustainable development via smart building systems and infrastructure

• Catalyst for economic development

Smart Waterfront Analysis •City has secured Black & Veatch to provide

energy technology and sustainable building

construction and design analysis services

• B&V is a global leader in engineering design

and construction

• B&V will provide innovative solutions to the

complex challenges to integrate technologies

and connect smart infrastructure

Black & Veatch Services • Provide professional energy technology and

sustainable building construction and design analysis

services

• Evaluate smart infrastructure systems including

foundational infrastructure to enable smart energy

savings solutions

technical and information technology infrastructure

to support the efficient use of water, in-building

wireless communication, smart streetlights,

security, etc.

Innovation Council

Chula Vista Smart Waterfront Chula Vista City Manager Gary Halbert

September 15, 2015

BLACK & VEATCH SMART INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURE

CHULA VISTA BAYFRONT MIKE BOSSOM SOLUTION LEAD, SMART COMMUNITIES

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SOLVING THE WORLD’S COMPLEX CHALLENGES IN OUR CORE MARKETS

ENERGY WATER

TELECOMMUNICATIONS GOVERNMENT

Black & Veatch has leading infrastructure solutions and the scale to support programs of all sizes

SERVICE AREAS

Program Management

Engineering, Procurement & Construction

Site Acquisition & Permitting

Management Consulting

Operations & Maintenance

Asset Management

Energy Management

Data Analytics

Security

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Smart Community = Chula Vista Bayfront

We approached the Bayfront project as the initial foundation for future City-wide smart applications

CHULA VISTA BAYFRONT BLACK & VEATCH APPROACH

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B&V’s Smart Community practice is focused on the intersection of these critical areas – with the domain expertise to integrate all together

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Energy / Water

Distributed Infrastructure

Communications

BAYFRONT ENERGY EFFICIENCY ALIGNED WITH FUTURE SMART CITY OPPORTUNITIES

Leverage a combined smart city system - distributed energy assets require monitoring and control 4

SMART INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTION FRAMEWORK

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• Infrastructure – the “thing(s)” being measured/controlled.

• Devices/sensors – data collection and control.

• Embedded processing – edge analytics to ensure optimized data transport

• “Wide Area” connectivity – wired and/or wireless to transmit data and control

• Data Management – all raw and processed data.

• Analytics –trending, data analysis and prediction to enable new and value-added services.

• Optimization and Control – closed loop control of infrastructure providing alerts and actions.

http://bv.com/home/capabilities/service/Smart-Cities

6 Application integration across a common framework to maximize operational efficiency

INTEGRATION OF INFRASTRUCTURE AND SMART ANALYTICS ACROSS APPLICATIONS

Microgrid & Energy Management

Water

Lighting Control Transportation / EV

Public Safety

Information / WiFi Kiosks

BAYFRONT TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION COUNCIL PARTNERS

Partner Key Strengths

• San Diego based HQ and global leader in wireless with an end-to-end investment IoT technologies

• Qualcomm’s strategies around interoperability, edge processing, and scalability will help Chula Vista avoid proprietary, single source solutions

• OSIsoft data infrastructure connects sensors, operations and people with local projects at SDG&E, UCSD, the USN ESTCP, SD Airport, and the Port of San Diego

• OSIsoft provides the data layer expertise for operational decision making and open data platforms key for Chula Vista

• Cisco Smart+Connected Cities approach provides advisory and Intelligent Networking solutions required to connect disparate city systems, and provide urban services through an open platform

• Cisco has implemented similar advisory, technology and vendor neutral collaborative frameworks

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BLACK & VEATCH END-TO-END SMART COMMUNITY SERVICES

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LEADERSHIP IN AN INTELLIGENT, DISTRIBUTED INFRASTRUCTURE FRONTIER

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More than 35 co-generation projects, M&D to identify performance and reliability issues

Utility scale and Commercial/Industrial behind-the-meter battery storage

Energy and Water Nexus, AMI network design and master planning, water quality and leakage analytics

Nationwide EV network, Ad-sponsored EV charging

Port of San Diego Building Energy Management System Pilot

Implementation lead – smart kiosk / digital signage upgrade

Hydrogen Fueling in CA and NE Regions

Carrier communications network upgrades to improve resiliency and reliability