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CITIES, REIMAGINED

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Jeremy Eddy | Business Development Executivejeremy@urbanfootprint.com

Map, Measure & Analyze the Future of Placewith UrbanFootprint

Supporting hundreds of planners, cities, and universities nationwide.

FOR PLANNERS, DESIGNERS & ENGINEERS

FOR CITIES & PUBLIC AGENCIES

FOR UNIVERSITIES

➔ Used to power 4,000 planning projects in 700 cities across the U.S.

➔ Engaging students in over 20 top universities

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Deliver emergency response with actionable health, resource, and demographic data.

➔ Access the latest coronavirus datasets

➔ Identify vulnerable areas & populations to prioritize resource development

➔ Map walk and transit accessibility to essential services, such as food outlets and hospitals

Map and measure impacts of COVID19

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COVID19 RESPONSE & RECOVERY

COVID19 RESPONSE & RECOVERY

Quickly intersect preloaded datasets to highlight vulnerable areas

● Sociodemographics

● Poverty/Vulnerability

● Chronic disease indicators

● Life expectancy

Overlay typically disparate data sources onto a single map

● Food access

● Hospital access

● Schools, parks, and transit lines

● Automobile ownership

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Built on 30 years of thought leadership

WISCONSIN EXAMPLES

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Green Bay: Parcel Scale Land Use Details and Statistics

1,200 Mw

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Green Bay, Healthy Communities: Walk & Transit Access to Parks

1,200 Mw

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Wausau, Household Daily VMT: Highest at the outskirts of town

1,200 Mw

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Wausau: Estimated Change in GHGs After Multiple Climate Actions

1,200 Mw

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Milwaukee: Flood Risk Is Highest Where Improvement Value Is Also High

1,200 Mw

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Milwaukee: EV Charging Stations Are Concentrated In Higher Income Areas

1,200 Mw

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Milwaukee: Walk+Transit Times to Nearest Medical Facility Could Be Lowered

1,200 Mw

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Milwaukee: Food Access By Can Be Improved Strategically

1,200 Mw

ADDITIONAL EXAMPLES

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Is my utility infrastructure at risk?

1,200 Mw

Liquefaction Risk

Where are the best locations for new EV charging stations?

Household densityAnalysis of land use and housing data

Employment densityAnalysis of land use and job data

Household VMTEmphasizing high VMT households

Existing EV ChargersDC fast charging stations

Candidate LocationsOptimal sites for EV stations

Suitability IndexIntegrated Data and Models

How Can Micromobility Options Expand the Reach of Light Rail?

With rail + micromobilityWalk & MM access to high quality transit

+ 11,500 householdsWith easy transit access

+ 9,600 MM ridersPotential number of AM Micro Mobility rides

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Transit/Walk Access

26% of LA County residents can access a hospital by transit or walking within 20 minutes.

Can residents access cooling centers or other care during adverse heat events?

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Where can we best site new DER facilities?: Zero Net Energy Neighborhood Study

ZNE goals through energy efficiency + DER

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Where can we best site new DER facilities?: Using Sequential Constraints

Hard ConstraintsWetlands, sensitive environmental areas, FMMP farmland

Soft ConstraintsCoastal Commission Zone, planned agricultural land use, nearby cities

Sociodemographics: Year built and income level -- Red is low income

Sociodemographics: High Blood Pressure -- a proxy for sensitivity to heat waves

Sociodemographics: COVID cases -- Macon, GA is high for the area

THANK YOU

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Jeremy Eddy | Business Development Executivejeremy@urbanfootprint.com

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