P3s for Smart City Projects: An Overview
Lindsay Miller
Tuesday, April 9, 2019 @ 2:00 p.m. ET
Smart City projects connect people with cutting-edge resources, amenities and commerce, which drives economic development. In this webinar, we’ll discuss planning for current and future smart city needs, developing potential P3 financing and delivery models, using P3s as drivers of Smart City economic growth and creating an effective Smart City P3 deal team.
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Current Smart City P3 Projects: A Deeper Dive
Lindsay Miller |
Jim Snyder
Wednesday, April 10, 2019 @ 2:00 p.m. ET
Municipalities increasingly find themselves in a precarious balancing act to streamline costs for their utilities, water and waste management, economic development, transportation, and telecommunications infrastructure, while simultaneously trying to improve existing and new services, including public safety, K-12 education, and research facilities. In this webinar, we’ll examine how some cities are using P3s to go smart.
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Financing for Smart City Projects: The P3 Approach
Josh Christie | Chris Magill
Tuesday, April 16, 2019 @ 3:00 p.m. ET
P3s can be structured to leverage private dollars to improve public services and often form part of the financing puzzle, complementing other traditional and non-traditional sources. We’ll discuss how private funds can support public Smart City projects, including the goals and returns for the private investor in Smart City deals or technologies. We'll also discuss the ways in which Smart City P3s can facilitate economic growth for the investor and the public.
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Navigating Data Ownership, Protection and Use Issues in P3s for Smart City Projects
Nick Merker | Sid Bose
Thursday, April 25, 2019 @ 3:00 p.m. ET
P3s create opportunities for municipalities to provide leading edge technologies to their populations, like smart parking meters, lighting, trash cans and the like. These smart technologies generate a wealth of information about how the city operates and, in some cases, about the people who live there. Sometimes this data may have value outside the technology itself, and this webinar will discuss how to address this issue.
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Public Policy Considerations for Smart Cities and P3s
Kip Tew
Wednesday, May 8, 2019 @ 3:00 p.m. ET
Public entity participation in P3 relationships is typically governed by specific authorizing statutes, which must provide a clear, workable, legally viable path for that public participation. Issues abound with respect to both the functionality and legality of P3s. We’ll discuss the regulatory environment and the necessary government relations work to support Smart City P3s.
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