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Fleet & Facilities Management Division A service support Division in the Office of Business and Financial Services Division Manager, David L. Dunn, CFM Fleet Manager, Daryl Greenlee City of Orlando, Florida DriveCam Update Smart Cities Orlando December 9, 2013 October 19, 2016

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/singapore-to-launch-first-trial-of-driverlessbuses-in-jurong/3217632.html Singapore to launch first trial of driverless buses in Jurong West By Olivia Siong, Channel NewsAsia Posted 19 Oct 2016 09:54 Updated 19 Oct 2016 10:31 The 12m-long buses could potentially ferry people between NTU and CleanTech Park in the Jurong Innovation District, to even Pioneer MRT station in the future. The single-deck buses can accommodate about 80 passengers. The vehicles will also be equipped to charge at a bus stop or depot. One of the autonomous buses to be deployed in the trial. (Photo: NTU, LTA)

On the Fleet side Sustainability is a journey, not a destination! We have Nissan Leafs, Chevy Volts, Ford Focus EV, Ford Fusion Hybrids, Toyota Camry Hybrids, Parker Hydraulic Hybrid Solid Waste Trucks, CNG Residential/Commercial Solid Waste Trucks, CNG Forestry Trucks, CNG Dump Trucks for Streets, Stormwater & Wastewater in inventory. Zero MMX stealth electric motorcycles on there way. Workhorse LD1500 Range-Extended Electric Work Truck Jeffrey Esfeld 206-228-5400 Director Light Duty Fleet Sales Jeff.esfeld@workhorse.com www.workhorse.com We are anxiously awaiting production of the Via Motors Standard Pick Up! We have committed to 25 as a start. We ordered 100 of these. Production begins in 2018!

CNG Work Bays Don t You Wish Your Ten Acre Compound Was Net Zero? On most sunny days the Solar Array atop the City of Orlando s Fleet H-Bldg generates enough electricity to power the entire compound. Google Earth Satellite Picture. Want to know how to partner with your local utility and make this a reality for you? This site is also loaded with a wide variety of LED tech installed for testing purposes over the past 3.5 yrs in support of the $17.5M three year energy efficiency project begun in the Fall of 2013. CNG Timed Fuel Station

What are we producing? http://live.deckmonitoring.com/?id=fleet_building City of Orlando, Florida DriveCam Update December 9, 2013

Beyond Traffic: The Smart City Challenge U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)

1. Orlando s Vision Orlando is well known throughout the world as a top family destination among the beautiful beaches and palm trees of the Sunshine State. The Urban Core The downtown Urban Core is the historic and cultural heart of Orlando. This district supports a vast number of companies, leisure activities, public parks and spaces, and residential neighborhoods. I-Drive The I-Drive Tourist District, named for International Drive along which it s located, is Orlando s densely populated tourist destination. Medical City Orlando is also home to the 650-acre health care and life sciences park known as Lake Nona Medical City, or simply Medical City. The strength of Orlando relies on the transportation system 9 within each of these character areas.

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Smart Mobility (How we move ) Smart Freight (How we move things ) Smart Data and Innovation (How we move better ) Smart Advancement and Integration (How we adapt ) Smart Policies and Commitment (How we align decisions ) Smart Projects and Economic Vitality (How we build community ) 11

2. Qualifying Characteristics Orlando is diverse in population and characteristics. An exemplary figure of what defines an American mid-sized city, Orlando has major tourist attraction areas, dense urban residential areas, a thriving central business district and peaceful suburban residential communities. Our residents and visitors are proud people who support our City and create an environment conducive toinnovation and creativity. According to the US Census Bureau, Orlando s population in 2010 was 235,992 citizens, which accounts for 15.6% of the Orlando regional population. With 121,254 housing units, the City accounts for 18.53% of the Orlando region s housing. As demonstrated above, and on the Smart City Challenge website, Orlando has the appropriate qualifying characteristics. 12

3. City Characteristics Orlando is an innovative and evolving region with diverse transportation infrastructures and systems, offering 1,159 total miles of roadway, seven available transit services, seven Shared- Use Mobility Services, established Information and Communication Technology systems and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) including TMCs and field equipment, and Smart Grid Infrastructure (including electric vehicle charging infrastructure). Orlando also boasts the highest tourism numbers in the U.S., with 62 million visitors in 2014 alone. Orlando has initiated, and in some cases, led the nation in several Smart City elements. Much of this is driven by the volume of tourists and the need for transportation enhancements for these visitors. Additionally, as the home to world class sports and medical facilities, the second largest university in the country, multiple cultural settings and massive entertainment venues, Orlando has a strong commitment to diversity and economic security for its residents. 13

We addressed our Existing Public Transportation System Committed Leadership and Performance Capacity Environment Conducive to Demonstrating Proposed Strategies Listing many examples back to 1992 Data Accessibility Our plan includes: Element 1 Urban Automation Element 2 Connected Vehicles Element 3 Intelligent, Sensor-Based Infrastructure Element 4 Urban Analytics Element 5 User-Focused Mobility Services and Choices Element 6 Urban Delivery and Logistics Element 7 Strategic Business Models and Partnering Opportunities Element 8 Smart Grid, Roadway Electrification, and Electric Vehicles Element 9 Connected, Involved Citizens Element 10 Architecture and Standards Element 11 Low-Cost, Efficient, Secure, and Resilient Information and Communications Technology Element 12 Smart Land Use 14

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David L. Dunn, CFM Division Manager david.dunn@cityoforlando.net City of Orlando Fleet & Facilities Management Division 1010 S. Westmoreland Drive, Orlando, Florida 32805 16