Call for Feedback: Smart Places Strategic Framework

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Call for Feedback: Smart Places Strategic Framework

Hills Shire Council appears ahead to hearing any community feedback on the Smart Places Strategic Framework, a plan to smoothen the implementation of ‘smart’ technologies in The Hills.

The draft provides a long-term strategy to encourage innovation, sort out urban challenges, entice funding and improve the overall liveability of the region.

The Council says Smart Places presents an observable impact to residents because it eases day-to-day capabilities with using varied applied sciences and information.

The draft Smart Places Strategic Framework presents six Smart Place themes to guide The Hills’ transformation into a “Smart Place.”  https://hillstohawkesbury.com.au/smart-places-strategic-framework-feedback/  include Movement, Placemaking and Liveability, Economy, Sustainability and Resilience, Digital Inclusion, and Governance.

A important chunk of the stakeholder investment might be directed on “high progress areas and locations” with the very best density of residents, workers, and visitors and large-scale redevelopment and transformation similar to Strategic Centres: Norwest, Rouse Hill, and Castle Hill.

The draft framework additionally aligns with the Council’s Precinct Plans for the three Strategic Centres and the Council’s Economic Growth Plan.

Council defines “Smart Places” as areas where know-how, knowledge, and innovation are used to increase the efficiency of everyday processes and solve numerous challenges, thereby promoting a better lifestyle for its residents.

Existing applied sciences and methods are currently in place, which the draft Smart Place Strategic framework intends to build on for the continual and future implementation of these technologies. These present technologies embrace:

Flood warning techniques on some bridges
Remote entry to Council sporting services
Solar panels on the Council’s Administration Building
Electric car charging stations on the Waves Fitness and Aquatic Centre
Water degree sensors in some dams
Free public Wi-Fi in main retail centres
Facilitating the submission of varieties, funds and applications on-line
Increased utilisation of QR Codes
The public exhibition of the Framework opened for the public on 13 November 2023 and will stay as such till Monday, 11 December 2023, at 5:00 PM. Feedback can be sent to the Council’s Have Your Say online part here.

To see a abstract and a downloadable copy of the Draft Smart Places Strategic Framework, visit here.

After the exhibition, the Council may have its Post-Exhibition in its timeline in early 2024, and might be finalised between early to mid-2024.

Mayor of The Hills Shire, Dr Peter Gangemi, mentioned the draft proves the Council’s assist for selling innovation and stimulating financial advantages.

“Becoming a Smart Place is the way of the longer term,” Mayor Gangemi said.

“This Framework provides a basis for contemplating how applied sciences could be responsibly included into our public areas to boost them and make these areas even better.

“We are encouraging innovation by way of expertise that can be utilized to extend resilience and safety throughout pure disasters whereas encouraging the uptake of energy-efficient technologies to assist our local environment thrive.

“The draft Framework also explores how applied sciences can better support the local economic system, making business areas extra enticing for companies to arrange shop right here.