San Antonio’s Office of Innovation in June released a smart cities road map that envisions how the city can use technology and data to improve public services and residents’ quality of life.
The smart cities team used a strong grassroots program to identify what residents want local government to look like, said Emily Royall, smart city administrator, in an interview. The team organized more than 20 community events and town halls in the city’s three innovation zones , sites it previously identified for testing smart city innovations. It also collected more than 3,300 comments from […]
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