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8.3 Infrastructure, Utilities & lnnovation/'%chnology Goal, Focus future utility improvements on those that are the highest priority for residents and businesses and improve their quality of life. <br />8.3a Expand Internet options and a <br />variety of providers for customer choice <br />for access and reliability. <br />*8.3b Require private entities to bury <br />utility lines along the street when doing <br />any new construction. <br />*8.3c Continue to work on sanitary <br />sewer & stormwater to address the <br />increased frequency of 100-year <br />storms and build more climate -resilient <br />infrastructure. <br />N/A <br />-Fiber optic for better speed, performance, and reliability <br />-City-wide Short -Mid Dev N/A <br />-Climate (wind/flood)resistant infrastructure Term <br />-City-wide Short -Long CEng _ N/A <br />-Minimize flooding with improved drainage systems, retention and detention basins, and green Term S <br />infrastructure <br />-Strengthen the existing stormwater management plan <br />-Identify stormwater management projects <br />8.4 Infrastructure, Utilities & InnovationjTechnology Goal. Examine green infrastructure and new technologies related to roads, storm and sanitary sewers, water, electric, gas, and <br />telecommunications. <br />8.4a Examine Low Impact Development <br />: -city-wine new aevelopment or reoeveiopmeni <br />IVIIU-wng <br />rLuu <br />(LID) for redevelopment in the city. <br />Developments with usable green roofs; sustainable design of ponds or other water features; <br />Term <br />CEng <br />bioswales, rain gardens, or other stormwater retention interventions; minimized impervious <br />S <br />surfaces; pollinator gardens; and solar panels <br />-Start with city buildings and school buildings as model <br />Dev <br />-Examine the development of a solar farm on a 33-acre former landfill north of Root Road <br />BPO <br />-Establish a baseline carbon footprint for the city and work to reduce it by 25% in ten years <br />NOCS <br />-A Sustainability Infrastructure Policy Standards Guidebook <br />_ <br />$.4b Examine the feasibility of <br />-City-wide <br />Mid -Long <br />DH <br />implementing the Internet of Things <br />:_Roads with real-time traffic and maintenance <br />Term <br />CEng <br />(loT), a network of physical objects <br />("things") that are embedded <br />-WaterJsewerwith air and vJater unlit mono ement <br />q y g <br />S <br />with sensors, software, and other <br />-Adaptive street lighting <br />technologies to connect and enhance <br />data with other devices and systems <br />-public safety with smart surveillance systems and emergency response time <br />through the Internet. <br />8.4c Encourage additional Electric <br />-Great Northern Mall, library, schools, City Hall (pending), police station, recreation center, and <br />Short -Mid <br />ECDD <br />Vehicle (EV) charging stations to meet <br />the parks <br />Term <br />CEng <br />increasing demand, looking at locations <br />f -Close to 1-480 to capture a captive audience for shopping and dining <br />Dev <br />with higher activity. <br />BPO <br />r r/A <br />USDA <br />OEPA <br />NSF <br />Ohio Third Frontier' <br />ODOD <br />Smart Cities initiative <br />Cleveland Innovation <br />Project <br />Ohio EPA <br />ODOT <br />PCFO <br />Drive Ohio <br />lnim�i�;. .. .... .'- �_ :. �. �.-. = � ` ..,.,-.` � - Nle�tietrfej', i�m.{Cttykr _ <br />t�s�pbren�y ©k aura <br />... <br />