Richmond's Smart Cities Challenge

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This engagement took place December 5, 2018 to January 20, 2019. Thank you to everyone who participated.


This project ran from Dec. 5, 2018 to Jan. 20, 2019. Thank you to all who participated.

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The City of Richmond is one of 10 finalists competing for one of two $10 million prizes in Infrastructure Canada’s nation‑wide Smart Cities Challenge.

This is your big opportunity to help shape Richmond's future.

Deadline Extended to Sunday, January 20 at 11:59 p.m.

Please review the content on this page, then complete and submit the feedback form below. It will take approximately 10 minutes to complete.

Background

The Smart Cities Challenge is a competition open to all municipalities, local or regional governments, and Indigenous communities (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis) across Canada. The Challenge empowers communities across the country to address local issues their residents face through new partnerships, using a smart cities approach. A smart cities approach is about achieving meaningful outcomes for residents through the use of data and connected technology. This approach can be adopted by any community, big or small.

The City of Richmond is now asking community members to answer some questions that will help us complete the final proposal to Infrastructure Canada.

Richmond's Smart Cities proposal

The City of Richmond asked residents in March to April 2018 to vote on categories to focus on for our Smart Cities challenge statement and to share their ideas under the categories. The majority of respondents chose, in this order:

  1. safety and security
  2. mobility

The City of Richmond has incorporated the most popular ideas into a proposal that led to Richmond becoming one of 10 finalists in the Smart Cities Challenge.

The four project outcomes for the City of Richmond’s submission are:

  • Protect an Island City
  • Create scalable mobility systems
  • Integrate emergency communication platforms
  • Bridge language barriers


This project ran from Dec. 5, 2018 to Jan. 20, 2019. Thank you to all who participated.

___________________________________________

The City of Richmond is one of 10 finalists competing for one of two $10 million prizes in Infrastructure Canada’s nation‑wide Smart Cities Challenge.

This is your big opportunity to help shape Richmond's future.

Deadline Extended to Sunday, January 20 at 11:59 p.m.

Please review the content on this page, then complete and submit the feedback form below. It will take approximately 10 minutes to complete.

Background

The Smart Cities Challenge is a competition open to all municipalities, local or regional governments, and Indigenous communities (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis) across Canada. The Challenge empowers communities across the country to address local issues their residents face through new partnerships, using a smart cities approach. A smart cities approach is about achieving meaningful outcomes for residents through the use of data and connected technology. This approach can be adopted by any community, big or small.

The City of Richmond is now asking community members to answer some questions that will help us complete the final proposal to Infrastructure Canada.

Richmond's Smart Cities proposal

The City of Richmond asked residents in March to April 2018 to vote on categories to focus on for our Smart Cities challenge statement and to share their ideas under the categories. The majority of respondents chose, in this order:

  1. safety and security
  2. mobility

The City of Richmond has incorporated the most popular ideas into a proposal that led to Richmond becoming one of 10 finalists in the Smart Cities Challenge.

The four project outcomes for the City of Richmond’s submission are:

  • Protect an Island City
  • Create scalable mobility systems
  • Integrate emergency communication platforms
  • Bridge language barriers
  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Please take some time to review the information on this page before you complete the Feedback form.

    It will take approximately 10 minutes to complete.

    All feedback received will be considered in the final proposal. 

    Thanks and let’s get started.


    This engagement took place December 5, 2018 to January 20, 2019. Thank you to everyone who participated.
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