CORAL GABLES SMART CITY INITIATIVES
The City of Coral Gables promotes the development of a smart city technology that fosters innovation by bringing together people, businesses, organizations, things and systems. Citizens benefit with continuous improvement of customer service and quality of life thanks to the city’s digital transformation. The Coral Gables smart city plan includes a new Smart City Hub public platform, a Data Marketplace, an Application Store, Transparency Portals, a Crime Intelligence Center; Data Platforms, Internet of Things, and a robust and resilient technology infrastructure with high-speed communications. For more information, visit www.coralgables.com/IT and www.coralgables.com/SmartCity.
A World-Class City With A Hometown Feel
SMART CITY INITIATIVES A World Class City with a Hometown Feel
STRATEGIC PLANNING – INNOVATION
CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
Improving Quality SMART of LifeCITY and ECOSYSTEM INDUSTRY 4.0 Customer Service
SMART CITY ECOSYSTEM
SMART DISTRICT PROJECTS
Collaboration, Partnership, Intelligence / Customers, Stakeholders and Technology
CUSTOMER SERVICE – QUALITY OF LIFE
AUTOMATION
COLLABORATION, PARTNERSHIP, INTELLIGENCE / CUSTOMERS, STAKEHOLDERS AND TECHNOLOGY
PEOPLE
BUSINESSES
SMART-CITY HUB Sustainability - Resilience Livability DATA MARKETPLACE
ORGANIZATIONS
IOT
APP STORE
DATA PLATFORMS PUBLIC & PRIVATE CLOUDS & DATACENTERS
STRATEGIC PLANNING INNOVATION
App Store
OPEN DATA PORTALS
AWARD-WINNING SMART CITY
IoT DASHBOARDS
Enterprise Systems • eGov
BIG DATA • AGGREGATION AND ANALYTICS GIS PORTALS
VIDEO ANALYTICS
Transparency Portals
Crime Intelligence Center
ORGANIZATIONS
OPEN DATA AND APIs
THINGS
DATA AGGREGATION, INTEGRATION AND CORRELATION / BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND ANALYTICS BACKEND
I.T. SYSTEMS
40: Average Age of Residents
Citizen Engagement
OPEN DATA & APIs
HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL INTEGRATION
INTERNET OF THINGS Real-Time Urban and Environmental Visibility / Physical Interfacing SMART LIGHTS
TRAFFIC AND PARKING SENSORS
PUBLIC SAFETY SMART EQUIPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL SENSORS AND ACTUATORS
HIGH SPEED COMMUNICATIONS AND RESILIENCE Robust, Resilient Smart City Network Foundation
CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
TRAFFIC & PARKING SENSORS
REAL-TIME URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL VISIBILITY / PHYSICAL INTERFACING PUBLIC SAFETY SMART EQUIPMENT
POLLUDRONE PRO / SMART
ENVIRONMENTAL SENSORS & ACTUATORS
PRODUCT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CUSTOMER SERVICE QUALITY OF LIFE HIGH SPEED COMMUNICATIONS AND RESILIENCE
SMART DEVICES
55% of Population Speaks a Second Language
HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL INTEGRATION
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INTERNET OF THINGS SMART LIGHTS
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & MACHINE LEARNING
Data Marketplace
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CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT ENTERPRISE SYSTEMSINTELLIGENCE • eGOV
Leveraging Infrastructure, Technology & Horizontal Integration
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CLOUDS AND DATACENTERS
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING
BUSINESSES
SMARTM NETWORKS
FINTECH
GIS PORTALS
Data Aggregation and Correlation / Business Intelligence and Analytics Backend
SMART CITY HUB
PEOPLE
SYSTEM CRIME INTELLIGENCE CENTER INTEGRATION
TRANSPARENCY PORTALS
Fostering Innovation, Citizen Engagement and Economic Growth IoT DASHBOARDS
I.T. SYSTEMS
VALUE, TRANSPARENCY, OPEN ANALYTICS DATA AND ANALYTICS, ACTIONABLE INFORMATION, EFFICIENCIES CLOUD COMPUTING ROBOTICS CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT, MOBILITY, ACCESSIBILITY, INCLUSION, CROWDSOURCING, COLLABORATION
OPEN DATA PORTALS
Continuous Improvement - Efficiency Transparency - Inclusion
THINGS
DATA PLATFORMS
STRATEGIC PLANNING • INNOVATION • CUSTOMER SERVICE CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT • QUALITY OF LIFE
SMART KIOSKS & DIGITAL SIGNAGE
ROBOTICS & SMART VEHICLES
RESILIENT NETWORK SMART DEVICES
SMART KIOSKS AND DIGITAL SIGNAGE
ROBOTICS AND SMART VEHICLES
FIBER OPTICS
WIRELESS BACKBONE
SATELLITE AND CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS
SMART ENERGY RESILIENCE
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AWARD-WINNING SMART CITY INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY
around Coral Gables measure air quality and noise pollution, while sensors in our waterways monitor salinity, PH-levels, presence of chemicals, depth of water and overall water quality. This data allows the City and outside experts to more easily detect and respond to critical issues such as red tide, extraordinary fluctuations and storms.
Home of the University of Miami
Coral Gables was founded on innovation, being one of the very first planned communities in the United States. Today, we’re known nationwide as a Smart City, leveraging information and communication technologies to benefit our residents, employees, businesses and visitors, as well as make our city more resilient and sustainable. Coral Gables received the 2022 Smart City Innovation Excellence Award, was recognized as one of 8 Smart Cities to Watch in 2020 and won first place nationwide in the 2018 Digital Cities award and the 2023 Government Experience award. Those are recognitions of a city’s performance and innovation in using technology to align with city goals; promote citizen inclusion in important government processes; share government data with the public; proactively address citizen expectations; boost cybersecurity and increase efficiency. The City provides excellent municipal services, including an accredited Police Department, as well as a Class 1 Fire Department and a Class 1 Building Division. In addition, the City has AAA bond ratings from S&P, Moody's and Fitch; has been named a Tree City USA for the past 34 consecutive years by the National Arbor Foundation, and selected as a Playful City USA for eight years in a row by the non-profit organization KaBOOM! Excellent municipal services, high quality of life, convenient access, responsible growth and a diversified economy make Coral Gables a highly desirable place to live, work and play.
9 Miles from PortMiami
Our City promotes the development of a smart city ecosystem that fosters innovation and economic growth by bringing together through technology People, Businesses, Organizations, Things, and Systems. By leveraging strategic planning and innovation, the City’s digital transformation and smart initiatives benefit the citizens with continuous improvement of customer service and quality of life. Our smart city roadmap is defined by the components of transparency, value creation, open data and analytics, actionable information, efficiencies, citizen engagement, mobility, accessibility, crowdsourcing, inclusion and collaboration. This roadmap implemented multiple interconnected and interoperable elements that include a Smart City Hub public platform, Digital Twin and Urban Analytics AI platforms, a Data Marketplace, an Application Store, Transparency Portals, a Community Intelligence Center; Data Platforms, Internet of Things, Modular AI-Powered Smart Poles, and a robust and resilient technology infrastructure with high-speed communications and free public Internet access.
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I N N SMART O V A T E DISTRICT PROJECTS
A World Class City with a Hometown Feel STRATEGIC PLANNING – INNOVATION
SMART CITY ECOSYSTEM PEOPLE
CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
DATA MARKETPLACE
CUSTOMER SERVICE – QUALITY OF LIFE
COLLABORATION, PARTNERSHIP, INTELLIGENCE / CUSTOMERS, STAKEHOLDERS AND TECHNOLOGY
BUSINESSES
ORGANIZATIONS
THINGS
I.T. SYSTEMS
VALUE, TRANSPARENCY, OPEN DATA AND ANALYTICS, ACTIONABLE INFORMATION, EFFICIENCIES CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT, MOBILITY, ACCESSIBILITY, INCLUSION, CROWDSOURCING, COLLABORATION
SMART CITY HUB APP STORE
TRANSPARENCY PORTALS
CRIME INTELLIGENCE CENTER
OPEN DATA PORTALS
Coral Gables has implemented powerful data centers to expand our capacity to support vital activities, such as provisioning services before, during and after a hurricane. To keep services functioning when natural disasters cripple the conventional power grid, our City is pursuing matching grants to install solar and wind micro-grids.
Increasing transparency
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Bolstering Resilience
CORAL GABLES, RECOGNIZED NATIONWIDE AS A PIONEERING SMART CITY
Technology plays an important role in many of our City’s services and operations by fostering communication and collaboration among employees, residents and business; expediting tasks; increasing productivity; reducing our carbon footprint; assessing and managing risks; improving safety; making government activities and finances more transparent; and making City services better.
IoT DASHBOARDS
CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT
ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS • eGOV
GIS PORTALS
DATA PLATFORMS PUBLIC & PRIVATE CLOUDS & DATACENTERS
I.T. Department senior team. L-R: Assistant IT Director Nelson Gonzalez, Customer Support & GIS Manager Mark Hebert, Network
BIG DATA-AGGREGATION & ANALYTICS
DATA AGGREGATION, INTEGRATION AND CORRELATION / BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND ANALYTICS BACKEND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & MACHINE LEARNING
VIDEO ANALYTICS
INTERNET OF THINGS
OPEN DATA & APIs
HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL INTEGRATION
REAL-TIME URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL VISIBILITY / PHYSICAL INTERFACING
SMART LIGHTS
TRAFFIC & PARKING SENSORS
PUBLIC SAFETY SMART EQUIPMENT
POLLUDRONE PRO / SMART
ENVIRONMENTAL SENSORS & ACTUATORS
PRODUCT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SMART DEVICES
SMART KIOSKS & DIGITAL SIGNAGE
ROBOTICS & SMART VEHICLES
PUBLIC & PRIVATE WI-FI NETWORKS
SATELLITE & CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS
SMART ENERGY RESILIENCE
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ELEVATOR PITCH Coral Gables was founded on innovation, being one of the very first planned communities in the United States. Today, we’re known nationwide as a Smart City, leveraging information and communication technologies to benefit our residents, employees, businesses and visitors, as well as make our city more resilient and sustainable.
OUR STORY Technology plays an important role in many of our City’s services and operations by fostering communication and collaboration among employees, residents and business; expediting tasks; increasing productivity; reducing our carbon footprint; assessing and managing risks; improving safety; making government activities and finances more transparent; and making City services better. Smart devices, systems and sensors already in place around Coral Gables form an interconnected network that gathers and analyzes data we can act on in real time. Much of this data is freely open to the public via dashboards, an application store, citizen engagement tools and our community intelligence center on Coral Gables’ Smart City Hub on www.coralgables.com.
Coral Gables’ award-winning IT department works closely with leading tech experts and with multiple partners in professional organizations and academia to ensure our City remains on the cutting edge of technology. Thanks to the Coral Gables Smart City Solution Competition launched in collaboration with the University of Miami, the public had the opportunity to bring innovative apps and other technology solutions to our attention.
Improving Sustainability
Over the last 10 years the City of Coral Gables has become a leader in sustainability and resiliency in Florida and across the nation. The City’s journey in sustainability started with the development of the City’s Sustainability Management Plan in 2013. In this plan, the City identified 23 district projects with the goal of reducing energy and water consumption, fuel usage, and overall greenhouse gas emissions by 20% by 2025. Environmental sensors
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Coral Gables was the first city in Florida to ban single use plastic bags in 2017. In addition, the city has also Green Space banned “Styrofoam” (2016)additional and The City has overexpanded 295 acres ofpolystyrene parks and is continuing to purchase prohibits single use plastic straws (2019). The City of of the green space to be converted into community parks in different areas Coral Gables is also encouraging local businesses to City. Coral Gables has an extensive Tree Canopy of over 38,000 trees in the “Skip the Straw.” addition, theUSA Cityfor has public right-of-way and hasInbeen Tree City theheld past 9 34household years. hazardous waste collection events since 2016 (twice a year in April and November) that have collected over Waste Reduction/Recycling 320,000 pounds of household hazardous waste and Coral Gables was the first city in the Florida to ban single use plastic electronic waste has been recycled and diverted from the bags in 2017. In addition, the city has also banned expanded polystyrene landfill. In addition, the City was the first in Miami-Dade to “Styrofoam” (2016) and prohibits single use plastic straws (2019). The City partner with Covanta Dade Renewable Energy to establish of Coral Gables is also encouraging local businesses to “Skip the Straw.” In a prescription drug disposal program. Since the program addition, the City held 9 household hazardous waste collection began, thehas City has collected/disposed of over 1,200events since 2016 (twiceofa prescription year in April and November) have Building collected that over pounds drugs at Publicthat Safety 160,000historically pounds of household hazardous wastetoand electronic waste has would have gone either landfills or flushed been recycled andtoilet. diverted from the landfill. In addition, the City was the down the first in Miami-Dade to partner with Covanta Dade Renewable Energy to
Through our Smart Hub, anyone can view Coral Gables’ Manager Gisela Rodriguez, Director of Innovation & Technology / Chief Innovation Officer Raimundo Rodulfo, Applications establish a prescription drug disposal program. Since the program began, Green Business legislative, financial and public records. Citizens can Manager Lemay Ramos, Systems Manager Ayanes Apolinar the City has collected/disposed of over 500 pounds of prescription drugs at easily assess City revenues, such as property taxes; In partnership withhistorically the Coralwould Gables Chamber of to landfills Public Safety Building that have gone either expenditures, such as capital improvement programs; ROBUST, RESILIENT SMART CITY NETWORK FOUNDATION HIGH SPEED COMMUNICATIONS AND RESILIENCE institutions, technologists and corporations from all over Commerce, the City launched a Green Business Reducing Crime or flushed down the toilet. budgets and demographics; review public records and the the world to form project teams to work on groundbreaking Certification Program on Earth Day in April 2019. The To make faster and better-informed decisions, the legislative calendar; watch a legislative session live; and Internet of Things (IoT) and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) goal of the program is to recognize and reward local Coral Gables Police Department now leverages such Green Business even see which lobbyists are registered withI.T. the City. applications to benefit cities and communities. businesses for all of their significant sustainability efforts Department senior team. L-R: Assistant IT Director Nelson Gonzalez, Customer Support & GIS Manager Mark Hebert, Network Manager Gisela Rodriguez, technologies such as closed-circuit TV cameras, mobile In partnership with the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce, the City Director of Information Technology / Chief Innovation Officer Raimundo Rodulfo, Applications Manager Lemay Ramos, Systems Manager Ayanes Apolinar like us: Facebook.com/cityofcoralgables and accomplishments. In addition, the program aims to camera banks in critical areas, license plate readers, launched a Green Business Certification Program on Earth Day in April follow us on Twitter: @CityCoralGables www.CoralGables.com Coral Gables’ IT department placed third in the American educate business on additional sustainability initiatives Improving services drones, crime data analytics and Saferwatch App, which Reducing crime 2019. The goal of the program is to recognize and reward local businesses groundbreaking Internet of Things (IoT) for andQuality Cyber-Physical (CPS) Team Excellence Society (ASQ)’sSystems International Coral Gables City Hall • 405 Biltmore Way, Coral Gables FL 33134 • 305-446-6800 they can implement. The application includes over 75 enables citizens textGables policePolice and upload photos and Smart technologies enable all types of business withfaster and better-informed To make decisions, the to Coral for all of their significant sustainability and sustainable. accomplishments. In applications to benefit cities andAwards communities. (ITEA). Our team was invited by ASQ to present actions businesses can take toefforts be more Coral Gables Smart City Engineering Framework Poster of incidents they witness Coral Gables, including payment, passport applications, our I.T. six sigma black belt project at the 2019 World Department now leverages such videos technologies such as as closed-circuit TV them. With the owner’s addition, the program aims to educate business on additional sustainability consent, our police is also ablecrime to uploadCoral and Gables’ monitorIT department Conference business licenses, and permits, to be transacted online. onthe Quality and Improvement (WCQI) as part cameras, mobile camera banks in critical areas, license plate readers, initiatives they can implement. The application includes over 75 actions placed third in American Society for Resiliency video from the more than 3,000 doorbell cameras now Downloadable apps let Coral Gables residents check on of the ITEA case studies exhibition. data analytics and true new Saferwatch App, which enables citizens to businesses can take to be more sustainable. Quality (ASQ)’s International Team Excellence Awards (ITEA). Our team installed in homes across the City. traffic, order free rides on sustainable Freebee vehicles, Coral Gables is focused on resiliency and dealing with text police and upload photos and videos of incidents as they witness was invited by ASQ to present our I.T. six sigma black belt project at the and find and pay for parking by smart phone. Coral Gables was selected as one of 35 Champion Cities the future potential sea level and climate impacts. To them. With the owner’s consent, our police will soon be able to upload and Resiliency 2019 World Conference on Quality and Improvement (WCQI) as part of the Driving Economic Growth nationwide in the 2018 Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Mayor help plan, the City has developed LiDAR monitor video from the more than 3,000 doorbell cameras now installed in Coral Gables is focused on resiliency and dealing withelevation the futuremaps, potential ITEA case studies exhibition. Challenge, a competition designed to help city leaders Coral Gables Smart City Engineering Poster authored a White Paper titled Adaptation Strategies: Streamlining operations Our City tracks real-time pedestrian and vehicular traffic homes across the City. sea level and climate impacts. To help plan, the City has developed Legal LIDAR think big, be bold and uncover inventive ideas that tackle Considerations, conducted a vulnerability assessment data in downtown areas. Retail businesses can use this elevation maps, authored aand White Paper titled Adaptation Strategies: Legal Coral Gables was selected as one of 35 Champion Cities nationwide in the Coral Gables has been implementing several Enterprise today’s toughest problems. looking at it’s critical infrastructure in relation to future to determine when they should be open 2018 and can improve Driving economic growth Systems that enable our City to better manage citizen Considerations, and conducted a vulnerability assessment looking at it’s Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Mayor Challenge, a competition designed sea level projections. The City has also partnered with FIU marketing and sales strategies. With our sensors, we can services, city assets, facilities, permitting, finance Our City tracks real-time pedestrian and vehicular traffic data in downtown critical infrastructure in relation to future sea level projections. The City to help city leaders think big, In be2021, bold and inventive ideas that the uncover City achieved SolSmart Silver Designation to do a tidal/sediment gauge study. Since 2017 the City even tell them how long visitors stop in front of their windows. operations, procurement, human resourcesareas. and payroll Retail businesses can use this to determine when they should be open has also partnered with FIU to do a tidal/sediment gauge study. Since 2017 tackle today’s toughest problems. through the Solar Foundation, International City/County Commission allocated $4.3 million to a sea level mitigation Free Public wi-fi has helped drum up business as well. by streamlining our procedures and reducing data and canentry. improve marketing and sales strategies. With our sensors, we can the City Commission allocated $4.3 million to a sea level mitigation fund Management Association (ICMA), and the U.S. DOE Solar fund (infrastructure reserve) which will be used to help Employees will get the data they need, whenever they even tell them how long visitors stop in front and of their windows. Free Public (infrastructure reserve) which will be used to help fund future adaptation The City has been recognized Energy by the South Florida Hispanic Technologies Office.Chamber of Awards Recognitions fund future adaptation and mitigation efforts. The goal is need it, to better decisions and improve ourwi-fi City’s hasday-tohelped drum up business as well. and mitigation efforts.aThe goal to setmillion aside a sum of $100 million by 2040. Commerce and the Department of Energy SolSmart Program as a municipal to set aside sum of is$100 by 2040. Gables is proud to have won more than 20 awards and Coral day operations. leader in sustainability and resiliency. Electric Vehicles and Alternative Transportation recognitions for the Smart City technologies we’re In celebration of World Standards Day, the Institute of Awards and recognitions In celebration of World Standards Day, the Institute of Electrical and EV Fleet at Public Works Department The City currently has the largest municipal electric developing and implementing. Our City received the 2022 Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standards Coral Gables is proud to have won several awards and recognitions for the Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standards Association held a contest in 2017 Electric Vehicles and Alternative Transportation vehicle fleet (65 electric vehicles) in the State of Florida. Innovation Excellence Award from the Smart Cities Council for Association held a contest in 2017 exploring how Smart City technologies we’re developing and implementing. exploring how standards are helping to create the smart city of today and City currently has the largest municipal electric vehicle fleet (53 electric Green Building Currently 12% of the City’s total fleet is electric which being a leader in applying technology toThe improve operational standards are helping to create the smart city of today tomorrow. Coral Gables’ winning submission centered around our city’s vehicles) in the State of Florida. Currently thetop City’s totallist fleet puts the City10% nearofthe of the of electric fleets in efficiencies, quality of life, public safety and mobility. The City also developed a new state-of-the-art public safety and tomorrow. Coral Gables’ winning submission For our ability to leverage data and technology to improve our city services, and system infrastructure based on engineering standards is electric which puts the Citythe nearnation. the topThe of the listhas of electric fleets in36 public/private City also installed building and a Trolly maintenace facility that were built to robust network centered around our city’s robust network and system For our ability toDigital leverage data and technology to improve Coral Gables recently won first place in the 2018 Cities Survey and best practices thatbased enables and standards first responders to stay the nation. The City has also installed 16stations public/private charging stations charging throughout the City and is just getting LEED Silver Green Construction practices. 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This is a recognition of a city’s performance goals; promote citizen inclusion in important government processes; share Coral Gables is working hard to harness technology in the service of our City achieved LEED Gold Certiication for Cities and Coral Gables is working hard to harness technology in the and innovation in citizen using expectations; technology to align with citytransportation goals; transportation is also a top priority in the City. government data with the public; proactively address City, and we welcome your input. Please contact us at www.coralgables. Alternative is Alternative also a top priority in the City. Currently, Communities. service of our City, and we welcome your input. promote citizen inclusion in important government the with City has over miles to of bike lanes with boost cybersecurity and increase efficiency. com/contact-us to share your ideas. the City has over 10 miles Currently, of bike lanes plans to 10 increase EV Fleet at Public Works Department Please contact us at www.coralgables.com/contact-us processes; share government data with over the public; plans tofree increase to over 35 miles. The 35 miles. The City also provides bike racks to businesses. The City also provides Green Space to share your ideas. proactively address citizen expectations; boost freeinbike racks to businesses. City offers a free trolley The National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) included and City offers a free trolley service downtown that has over 1.2The million Green Building cybersecurity and increase efficiency. 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