There are many benefits related to deploying smart cities technologies in the energy and water sectors. Here’s what your organization should consider.
Slides of the presentation presented at the 2017 ICMA Conference in San Antonio.
Wheaton, Illinois<br />Since 2007 upwards of 14,000 households in Wheaton paid for their curbside collection of solid waste and recycling by purchasing “stickers” and attaching them to containers of garbage and yard waste. While stickers were not required for recycling, the cost of collecting and processing recyclables was built into the total sticker price. The lack…
2017 Community Partnership Award Program Nominee
Two cities show how local governments are leading the way on innovation and water management.
State and local levels of government needs continue to grow and revenue sources for new construction, repair, rehabilitation, and resiliency are simply not available.