Smart Louisville: Transportation in the st 21 Century Ed Blayney

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Smart Louisville: Transportation in the st 21 Century Ed Blayney

Agenda Mobility Innovation Team Breaking down silos AV Playbook Why now? What is the purpose? Next Steps What we are doing now & next year

Mobility Innovation Team

Composition Traffic Innovation Air Quality Parking Transportation Intelligent Planning Engineering Transit Transportation Systems Multimodal Land Use

Purpose of the Team 3 Revolutions Collaboration around new innovations Shared, Electric, and Autonomous CAV , Electric Scooters, Ridesharing Promote ITS and data-driven decisions

AV Playbook AV.louisvilleky.gov

Autonomous Vehicle Playbook

Had to get Internal Buy-in Answer the why now question Expert help Blind-spots and opportunities Community Feedback Education and relationships

Summary 1. Introduction Summary of the issues and the impetus for the playbook 2. Values The CHASE Principles from Comp Plan 3. Plays Strategies to prepare Louisville for AV rollout

National & Industry Landscape

Planning for AVs Start Now: Creating Plans & Resolutions Plan For: Wide-scale adoption

Planned AV rollouts by Automakers

INRIX– Top Cities for AV Deploy Louisville: th 17 Automakers have internal rankings like this and Louisville is going to be considered a desirable city for deployment

Why now? Momentum in the industry Infrastructure needs a long-term view Build internal knowledge

Plays

AV Playbook - Plays 1. 2. 3. Infrastructure/Strategy Incorporate AVs into our strategic outlook Partnerships Be included in key conversations & partnerships 1. 2. Parking Prepare for future with less parking demand Transit Leverage AV technology to maximize transit functionality Intelligent Transportation System Build out and maintain our data & tech infrastructure

First Steps

First Steps: Current Activities Create framework to assess impacts of AV on large infrastructure projects Develop Electric Vehicle Infrastructure master plan Cultivate industry and regulatory Design all new PARC facilities to be adaptively reused Build data-platform for Intelligent Transportation System and AV testing

First Steps: 12 to 18 Months Designate specific areas in Louisville as potential AV testing sites and plan for AV fleet storage Develop RFI as part of TARC Long Range Planning efforts for AV and TNC integration Work with State and local partners to develop a legal framework for AV testing in KY Make investments in ITS to prepare system for increased demands

Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned Collaboration Corporations and community orgs are key “One bite at a time” AVs will impact a lot; focus on one area at a time Get started now AVs can provide political cover for lots of

References Autonomous Vehicle Playbook AV.LouisvilleKY.gov Contact Information Ed Blayney Louisville Metro Government [email protected] @edblayney

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