Hosted by South Florida Regional Planning Council
Southeast Florida and Tampa Bay Clean Cities Coalitions
Team Up on Vehicle Technologies
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Join the Southeast Florida Clean Cities Coalitions and the Tampa Bay Clean Cities Coalition on  Wednesday, November 20,   at the Hilton Miami Downtown for an informative session on automated, connected, electric, and shared (ACES) technologies. With the advent of these technologies, collaboration with regional stakeholders is important to ensure cohesive implementation. The workshop will include guest presentations from experts in urban and regional planning, automated vehicle deployment, and advanced vehicle technologies. 
 
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Coalition Comments
On October 15 th the Southeast Florida Clean Cities Coalition held a listening session following the VW Final Mitigation Plan Webinar. The Webinar included presentations from Alexander Kolpakov, a coordinator at Tampa Bay Clean Cities Coalition as well as John Paul Fraites, a Program Consultant for the Division of Air Resource Management at the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP).

The listening session followed the webinar and attendees included representatives from Broward County Office of Resilience; Palm Tran; City of West Palm Beach's Office of Sustainability; City of Hallandale Beach's Green Initiative; North Miami Planning, Zoning, and Sustainability Division; City of Tamarac's Grants Administration; City Furniture's Fleet Operations; Broward County Transit; and Brickell Energy.

The listening session focused on various alternative fuel options, the attendees’ organizational goals for the VW funding as well as potential opportunities to partner on transportation projects. During this time, the participants raised concerns regarding roadblocks such as funding and the permitting and zoning processes. While others offered solutions such as creating a streamlined process in conjunction with their respective municipalities. Ideal routes for electric vehicles and electric charging infrastructure was also an emphasized topic during the listening session, as it is imperative to strategically design and implement EV routes and charging. Additionally, the listening session allowed attendees to have the opportunity to connect with various stakeholders throughout the region and explore important upcoming alternative fuel projects in the region.  

Thank you to all who participated in the webinar and attended the discussion afterwards.
Upcoming Events
  • Southeast Florida & Tampa Bay Clean Cities Coalitions Hold Info Session on Vehicle Technologies
November 20, 2019, Miami, FL
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  • Florida Automated Vehicles Summit
November 20 – 22, 2019, Miami, FL . More info

  • 11th Annual Southeast Florida Regional Climate Leadership Summit
December 3-5, 2019, Key West, FL More Info
 
  • National Biodiesel Conference & Expo
January 20 – 23, 2020, Tampa, FL More info


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