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Consulting in the Smart City: Lessons from Sidewalk Toronto

July 11, 2019 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Smart city projects are rapidly becoming a dominant part of the worldwide urban agenda, including in Toronto, where Sidewalk Labs and Waterfront Toronto have launched Sidewalk Toronto, an initiative to develop the waterfront Quayside neighbourhood as a smart city. Smart city projects like Sidewalk Toronto promise to improve order, efficiency, safety, sustainability, and inclusivity in urban life through data-driven decision-making and the integration of new technologies with infrastructure and services. They also often see cities as “living labs” where information can be gathered on how people operate in urban environments and where new solutions can be tested.

At the same time, these projects can often be complex and hard for the general public to understand. Sidewalk Toronto in particular has brought up questions about how best to incorporate civic engagement and public consultation into the development of smart cities.

Using findings from media and policy analysis, participant observation, and interviews, this presentation explored the Sidewalk Toronto consultation processes. The presentation focused on a number of key questions, including: How has the Sidewalk Toronto consultation approach differed from processes followed by Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto? How are other smart cities and broader international trends – including the growth of the platform economy, globalization, and the privatization of public space and services – informing the Sidewalk Toronto process? What is necessary to engage the public meaningfully in smart city projects? These questions were contextualized within the development history of Waterfront Toronto.

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Speaker

Kate Nelischer is the recipient of the 2018-2019 Blanche and Sandy Van Ginkel Graduate Fellowship in Municipal Finance and Governance. She is a doctoral candidate in the Planning at the University of Toronto and holds a Master of Design Writing and a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture. Kate is also the Assistant Dean, Academic Planning & Governance at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design at the University of Toronto. She previously worked in urban planning and public consultation for the City of Toronto, the City of Brampton, and The Planning Partnership Ltd. Since 2013 Kate has served as a Director of the YWCA Canada National Board.

Details

Date:
July 11, 2019
Time:
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Venue

Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, Room 208N
1 Devonshire Place
Toronto, ON M5S 3K7 Canada

Organizer

Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance
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