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WELCOME!Jill Mercurio, Chapter President
City of San Pablo
Introductions
City of Sonoma Public Works
Advanced Technologies in Transportation(New Era of Redefining Mobility)
Habib Shamskhou, President Advanced Mobility Group [email protected]
APWA, Northern California Chapter | May 23, 2019
Agenda
o New Era of Redefining Mobility
o Autonomous Vehicles / Connected Vehicle
o Shared Mobility – Shared Autonomous Vehicles (SAVs)
o Digital Infrastructure
o Smart Cities
o 5G
o New Blue Print
o Q&A
Connectivity Emerging Faster
20202010Source: http://www.internetlivestats.com/internet-users/#trend
1990 2000
Third Largest Mobile Device
2017
Connectivity Emerging Faster
20202010
Source: http://www.internetlivestats.com/internet-users/#trend
1990 2000
Third Largest Mobile Device
2019
Future Prediction
Imp
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afet
y Fu
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alit
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Red
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ion
in D
rivi
ng
Task
s -
%
TIME (Years)
Connected Vehicle (CV)
EVOLUTIONARYDEPLOYMENT
of AV
10-15 Year
100%Hands-offFeet-offDriving
20
22
Autonomous Vehicles - TNCs
Collision Avoidance Systems by Year 2022
25%
75%
5%
95%
World Population Automobiles
43%transit
57%auto
7% transit
93%auto
Transit Usage
transit ridership on U.S. systems recently reached its highest level in 58 years, with 10.8 billion annual trips taken in 2014
Highway 101 traffic
First Mile, Last Mile (Shared Mobility)
Shared Autonomous Vehicle
Shared Autonomous Vehicles (SAV)under 25 mph are expected to be early winner
Doesn’t include indirect costs.
Annual Cost Comparison by Mode
$7,025
$4,566
$2,107Calculation based on average car commute 25 miles/day.
Source: Deloitte University Press
SOV SHARE
Time predicts 30% of all auto traffic will be shared mobility by 2030 based on research by McKinsey, Boston Consulting and others
Task Management ApproachDigital Infrastructure
SCHEDULING TRIP PLANNERREAL-TIME INFORMATION
REWARDS +INCENTIVES
CONNECTION
PROTECTION
UNIFORMPAYMENT SYSTEM
RIDESOURCING
RIDESHARING
SAVs
RAIL TRANSIT
ELECTRIC VEHICLES
DYNAMIC PARKING
PEDESTRIAN
CONNECTED
VEHICLE
Data, New Oil
Regional Data Center
CAR SHARING
SHARESHARE
BUS TRANSIT
BICYCLES/ BIKE SHARE
Energy
Education
PlanningGovernment Services
Mobility / Transportation
Public Safety / Security
Water & Wastewater
Health Care
Enhance Quality of Life and Efficiency (Reduce Cost and Consumption)
SMART CITY
Transition to 5G Communication
Interim
Transition
What we have
today
InterimTransition
Key Considerations• Strategic Visioning
• Adapt the Organization• Facilitate internal collaboration
• Leverage Partnerships
• Conduct Demonstration Project for Proof of Concept in your City
• Transition to Digital Infrastructure
• Have Realistic Expectations
• Long-Term Commitment
Strategic Planning Process
Data Analytics
Water
Economic Develop.
Next StepsTasks Objectives
Education Process - City Council Presentation High level presentation and initial feedback
Smart city primer Smart city primer and list of potential services
City’s opportunities and challenges Alignment with the City’s General Plan policies and objectives
Review of infrastructure investment requirements Seek input on initial list of smart city services and high level discussion of infrastructure investment requirements
Selection of priority smart city services and implementation strategy
Define desired smart city services and order of priority
Visioning Workshop Conduct visioning workshop and seek key stakeholder feedback
Development of SP with Marquis Project Present final report to City Council and seek consensus, adapt and implement
• May 24 - 2019 Public Works Conference
Presentation proposals due
• June 27 - Monthly Lunch Workshop on Public Contracting and Consultant Procurement
• July 12 - 19th Annual APWA & SF MSA Scholarship
Scramble Golf Tournament
• Sponsorship slots are still available
• Fill out the survey for a chance to win a
Starbucks gift card!
• APWA Gold Name Badges – Purchase for $10
Get involved and help to make our Chapter even better!