April Newsletter

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April 2019 eNewsletter
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Smart Communities Address Transportation,
Housing, Flooding Challenges

Four Georgia Communities are exploring innovative technologies and collaborating with local partners and Georgia Institute of Technology research teams to help drive the state's smart development.
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Georgia Smart Hosts
Spring Growth Workshop
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2019 Georgia Smart Communities Challenge
Applications Due May 3rd

The Georgia Smart Communities Challenge Application Deadline is fast approaching. If your Community is interested in receiving grant funding, sponsored research, and additional assistance in Smart Community planning in the topics of Mobility, Equity, and Resilience, it is not too late to apply for this year's opportunity!

2019 Challenge information is available on our website as well as information on our Georgia Tech research partners
 

Don't miss this great opportunity!
GA Smart Welcomes the Georgia Association of Regional Commissions As Our Newest Partner

The Georgia Association of Regional Commissions (GARC), with its membership consisting of leaders from each of Georgia’s twelve Regional Commissions, provides a forum to promote and enhance Regional Commission efforts.  The organization seeks to elevate the ability of Regional Commissions to serve local governments by providing state and federal programs and expertise in the areas of planning, economic development, transportation, information technology, and human services.
Upcoming Events:
Spotlight Event:
Georgia Smart Webinar #4
 
Join Professor Omar Isaac Asensio on May 9th from Noon to 1pm for his webinar on GA Smart, Data, and Policy! Register for the webinar here.
 
 
Missed our past webinars? You can view them here:
Webinar #1 - Heaven or Hell? The Impact of Autonomous Vehicles on Urban Form 
Professor Ellen Dunham-Jones
Webinar #2 - Coastal Flooding Solutions in Savannah and Beyond
Professor Kim Cobb

Webinar #3 - Connected Vehicles: Are We There Yet?
Professor Angshuman Guin

 

Thank you to our partners!

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