Vaughan advances Smart City agenda
Vaughan becomes first
Canadian municipality to join US Ignite
The City
of Vaughan has taken another important step forward to build on our success and
advance an agenda to be a Smart City leader, Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua said.
During a meeting of Council on March 19, Council endorsed Mayor Bevilacqua’s
Member’s Resolution for the City of Vaughan to sign a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) with US Ignite and to join the organization’s Smart Gigabit
Community.
US
Ignite is a non-profit organization that promotes international leadership to
develop new applications and to foster an environment for local governments –
and technology partners – to work together to improve the lives of citizens through
cutting-edge solutions. US Ignite has been awarded a grant from the National
Science Foundation, an independent federal agency of the United States
Congress, entitled Smart Gigabit Communities. This grant will help create a
network of smart gigabit city platforms and applications across more than 25
communities. Joining the Smart Gigabit Community will allow Vaughan to strengthen
professional networks, access innovative best practices and improve
organizational and technical capabilities.
The City’s
Corporate Services Portfolio developed the MOU with US Ignite and continues
working closely with the organization to identify opportunities to advance
Council-approved Smart City and Digital Strategy initiatives. Members of the
Corporate Services team will attend the April US Ignite Application Summit in Denver
where they will formally accept the invitation for Vaughan to participate in
this innovative group. Following the Summit, a MOU signing ceremony will take
place at the May 1 Council meeting, including a staff presentation about the
City’s participation in the Summit.
Vaughan
remains a Smart City leader. In 2018, Council established the Mayor’s Smart
City Advisory Task Force to advance a culture of knowledge and pursue
continuous improvement. The group included citizens and accomplished
professionals with extensive experience from industries such as healthcare,
financial services and environmental sustainability.
The work
undertaken by the task force led to a comprehensive submission for the City’s
participation in the Government of Canada’s Smart Cities
Challenge. The submission calls for the use of Smart City technology to
create a Digital Garden. The Digital Garden concept is about breaking down
barriers, improving social cohesion and enhancing engagement and civic
participation through the creation of community kiosks, known as Local Gardens.
Kiosks would include Internet of things (IoT) sensors to gather data on
traffic, parking and air quality; provide administrative City procedures, such
as online payments and digital deputations; and offer a one-stop shop for
government services, including Service Ontario offerings, among other
innovative amenities.
The
City’s 2019 Budget and 2020-2022 Financial Plan includes approval for a new
Smart City study. This will greatly support the City’s work to establish a
formal Smart City business unit within the Economic and Cultural Development
department.
QUOTE
“By
entering into this agreement with US Ignite, the City of Vaughan has now become
the first Canadian municipality to have a seat at the table with this global
working group. This new partnership will help Vaughan press ahead with our focused
efforts to embrace the transformational benefits of Smart City technology and
initiatives. Our shared efforts will turn challenges into opportunities by
improving the way data is collected, understood and utilized to safeguard and
elevate the quality of life for citizens and to enhance the delivery of public
services people and businesses rely on each day.”
-
Mayor
Maurizio Bevilacqua
QUICK FACTS
- Vaughan has begun its digital transformation through the development and implementation of its Digital Strategy.
- Technology has played a vital role in the City’s evolution. The City has embraced the World Council on City Data (WCCD), and in January 2016 Vaughan became the second municipality in Canada to be WCCD ISO 37120 Platinum Certified and will be the first city to pilot the new Smart Cities standard ISO 37122.
- Vaughan’s first hospital – the new Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital – will be Canada’s first smart hospital and feature fully integrated “smart” technology systems and medical devices.
LEARN MORE
- Mayor Bevilacqua’s Member’s Resolution (PDF)
- Memorandum of Understanding (PDF)
- Taipei 2019 Smart City Summit and Expo staff report
- vaughan.ca/SmartCity
- Smart City Advisory Task Force Update and Recommendations (PDF)
- City of Vaughan Submission: Government of Canada’s Smart Cities Challenge (PDF)
- 2019 Budget and 2020-2022 Financial Plan (PDF)
- City of Vaughan Digital Strategy 2.0 (PDF)
- Mayor Bevilacqua’s 2018 to 2022 inaugural address
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