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~ · , VAUGHAN METROPOLITAN CENTRE SUB-COMMITTEE APRIL 6, 2016
ENABLING SMART CITIES IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Recommendation
The Deputy City Manager, Planning and Growth Management and the Director of Economic Development and Culture Services, in consultation with the Chief Information Officer and Chief Corporate Initiatives and Intergovernmental Relations recommend:
1. That this report and presentations (Attachments 1 and 2) be received.
Contribution to Sustainability
Green Directions Vaughan embraces a Sustainability First principle and states that sustainability means we make decisions and take actions that ensure a healthy environment, vibrant communities and economic vitality for current and future generations. Under this definition, activities related to economic development and business attraction for the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (VMC) contribute to the sustainability of the City.
Economic Impact
There are no economic impact associated with the receipt of this report.
Communications Plan
Copies of this presentation will be available on the City's website.
Purpose
The purpose of this report is to provide Council with an update on what other municipalities across North America are doing to move forward with implementing smart city technologies as growth and development occur. It is also meant to provide Council with an overview of the benefits and value in incorporating smart city technologies into the development of the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre.
Background - Analysis and Options
Our daily lives from workplaces, infrastructure corridors, leisure opportunities, homes and interpersonal communications are connected by the 'internet of things'. This trend is projected to increase exponentially over the coming decades, and presents an opportunity for cities to incorporate technology into new developments in order to more efficiently manage the needs of a growing community. How we respond to it will define our success as an economic region.
The Economic Strategy Branch of the Region of York has taken a leadership role in advancing broadband accessibility across the region. beginning with the York Region Broadband Strategy that outlined a range of connectivity initiatives that collectively contribute to the goal of establishing York Region as a gigabit community. The strategy is built around three core priority themes: education and advocacy, municipal processes and infrastructure investment. Building on the Broadband Strategy, the York Region Broadband Advisory Task Force, with representation from each of the nine local municipalities, was established to provide guidance on the delivery of the strategy.
For Vaughan. the opportunity to address broadband accessibility issues is of particular importance in the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre. employment areas and other intensification areas. By enabling the building of digital infrastructure required to deliver not only high speed
Ir··). internet, but also smart city technologies, the VMC can differentiate itself from competing office markets by positioning the new downtown as a community that offers leading edge technology capabi lities to businesses and residents alike.
With a strong broadband network as the base, Vaughan has an opportunity to create a true world class downtown by implementing smart city technologies and not only remaining competitve in attracting new businesses, but taking a leadership role in piloting new technologies within the built form of the VMC.
In addition to receiving an update from York Region on its Broadband Strategy, the City has invited Cisco Systems, a global leader in smart city technology, to provide Council with an overview of the evolving drivers, technology responses and the opportunities that it presents for businesses, municipalities and economic regions. The digital economy is driven by businesses who use digital technology to redefine their operations, spawning a rash of business models never before seen, and is now rapidly trickling into the municipal sector to enable service delivery and/or revenue generation.
While the rationale for smart city initiatives within the VMC is present, there may be other opportunities for other parts of the corporation to capitalize on smart city technologies. Examples include traffic management, transit enhancements, streetlighting, parking revenues, e-health, public safety, community engagement and economic development. Digital infrastructure has the capabililty to transform how services are delivered, investments are generated and quality of life is improved.
Looking forward, staff are exploring the opportunity to conduct an Utility Servicing Master Plan for the VMC, and are actively piloting small cells technology in Block 55. The presentation by Cisco Systems is a part of an ongoing effort to inform existing plans including the City's Information Technology Strategy and other master plans.
Relationship to Term of Council Service Excellence Strategy Map (2014-2018)
This report is consistent with the priorities set on the Term of Council Service Excellence Strategy Map: facilitate the development of the VMC; and, attract investment and create jobs.
Regional Implications
The City of Vaughan will continue to work in concert with the Region of York aligning its broadband, digital and infrastructure initiatives. Partnerships with the development stakeholders, private sector partners and the Region will give direction to the physical planning of infrastructure to coordinate and future-proof development, avoiding conflicts in the public realm and encouraging integration into built-form, where possible.
Conclusion
At this critical juncture of city-building, it is imperative that the City begin to take stock of its digital strategy, develop municipal policies for encouraging broadband accessibility and future-proof its assets to allow it to respond to future opportunities. The presentations from Cisco and York Region helps to inform the City's efforts in developing its digital strategy.
Attachments
1. York Region Broadband Strategy Overview 2. City Digitization
Report prepared by:
Mike Launslager, Economic Development Officer, ext. 8472 Shirley Kam, Senior Manager of Economic Development, ext. 8874
Respectfully submitted,
Deputy City Manager Planning and Growth Management
JENNIFER LADOUCEUR Director, Economic Development and Culture Services
Broadband is one of several areas where York Region supports economic vitality
• Infrastructure Investment
• Office Attraction
• Broadband Strategy
York Region Broadband Strategy Overview
Broadband STRATEGY
-.....
2
~ .. ~
\
1
7
Problem Statement J 2 Broadband
tr~ connectivity is
~ill.; available across • r,;;;i · - ell ports of York ~ Region but it is not
always available a t the speed or price point to make the Region competitive relative to other jurisdictions
Council's Strategic Priority
Strengthen the Re gion' s Economy Objective #3: Focusing on networks and systems thot connect people, goods and services
Economic Imperative Elevating broadband access and capacity supports economic activity and job growth
-t Connectivity ENABLES*
• IS NOT SUFFICIENT ON ITS OWN
RUI§!!] --+Jj!~ . ~-
..t'- .t._
3 Vision To establish York Region os o Gigabit Region, recognized for its leadership in fostering on eco-system of collaboration and busineu innovation w ithin a connected lifestyle community
Objectives • Encourage investments that will provide higher
connectivity speeds to 100% of the businesses, institutions and homes within York Region
• Create an environment that facil itates open, competitive
and innovative services end a pplications
• Ma ximize the efficient investment of both public and private sector resources to improve connectivity
throughout York Region
-lfUTlGY
~ . .._ .. _ .- ,
Economic Development Action Plan
,,,,,,,/ ~Connectivity!~ ///I\\\'
i.e . network access Note· We do nol control speed or pricing
York Region's Role in Enabling Broadband Access Roles and Responsibilities
• Govornmenl Engogemenl
• OC'Ve!oprncnl lnduUty Engogomenl
• Propcfty Monogemont Engogemenl
......_. UHU:GY
~~· - r,;qi · _
MUNICIPAr PROCESS
• Hormon\z:o Municipal A<c•n AgrHmonl$
• Devolcpmenl ApproYal Proceu
• Wireless CommunK:ot10t1i Toollil
• Regiof'lol Cond111I Networl
Where we are now •• •
• ORION PoP ot SovtMoko and York Rogion Rc1ooorch and Educ.1ion Ncfworlc
• Comnwnity Wi-Fi Notworl.
• low·Co:.t Internet lor Sodol Hou1oing
• Rcglonol Wide Arco NetwoR (WAN) Con1W1ctiv1ty (o g. YTNI
• Federal Government
• Telcos, ISPs & Utilities
• Provincial Government
• Regionol/Locol Municipal Government e nd MUSH Sector
• Busine ss Community
4
5
ACTIVITIES • • D<ghof Conodo l 50 Stralegy 4 Cot111ed1n9 Conodiori) • Fur.d P1og1ol'll inlo M1»ion locililQ'\ot>
• Corrnec~ Cernitilil'litiu Seminot' - CiKO Conodo
• 'tort logion lil~rcn or>d EdiKO'>Ot'I Network
• Org<>in9 •ogog-1• ..,.,th Bi.ld.n9 ltldv1"y on<l Lor.d ~"'*"" l81l0) Auoclotion
AOIVITIES v
t....e•og ng ond horinoo~"'tJ in1i1rtidp;l1 po<>«>•~ ond "'tm.nh con .nohl. p1i¥ol• .ec:lol
;,-Ul"tefl'' in CCMlrecf!Vlty infrwlructUll• S1oodbaM.orletltod WOf\~ GrollfW
• Planting Poticy lortgqe
• vr"~.lt!l Connodivify
• fmP'ov-mt Arocn
ACTIVm ES v
• ORIONi\'Wnlol' Ptttlf'lee
->..\~ , ~t1~\
l"''l .. Sou .. lo .......... -· c.-* f'of ln•klllmion and Conn.don lo Ycwi: UnMIW!y
• ffontlt, ErwifO"'menlQI o~ Tron•portcrion projccb
• Ot19oing engageme<1I with Loc:al MuNc:.ipai#es
aOO lniernet Se1vice Prcwi<Ntt USPs)
Provides access to ''dark fibre" for Regional departments,
Municipal portners and potentially the brooder MUSH sector
~c • Yo1k il:eg>0n 8roodbond ond l lWIO'o'Olion. Su"°rriil
10d30 20151 • 3toodbond S:ral•gy Ad.,i101y To"' f0tc•
• Centnn ond Couidoll/ln1till"9111ll C01"1"11-.uoitM'
• Munir:ipol Cot-dvir NdWO<k o-~pmtJflf
• Y'r"" ~""-. AlMuirlg i;w1•nl and pbnned ookeholde1 111u
jPrtOf & Pnor!
iDYMwi"9 ponibM gi;>Ye•nanc. "'°d•l1 (ISI Crollf))
York Region Broadband Strategy Overview
Economic Development .. _ na.t.TICi' Connectivity
"Priorities" "':~ :~:-
1 Centres& Corridors
2 Employment Lands
3 Rural Areas
• Knowledge-based industry Cluster Development
• Office Attraction
• Post-Secondary Attraction
• lnfrostrudure Leveraging
• lifestyle / City Building
• Cluster development
• Protecting Employment Lands
• Goods Development and Monufocturing
• Small e nd Home-based Businesses
• Forming end Agr~lood Industry Development and Support
• Tourism Development
• Executive Home Offices
---...---~ A Hierarchy of Approaches to Consider
1. Privole Investment: aim is to encourage/.
e nable private sector to make required
investments
2. Public-Private: ii hurdle rote
can't be met, explore public· private partnership options
(i.e. public subsidyl
......... STIUl.TlGY
"ff~ :k·.._ ~
3 .Public: if public-private partne rship is not fea sible, explore public investme nt options
(Incentives?)
There is no single solution for the e ntire
Region - improvements w ill require a range
of strategies and app roaches within
each municipality
3
1
7
Problem Statement J 2 Economic Imperative Elevating broadband access and capa city supports economic activity and job growth
3 Vision To e•lablish York Region a• a Gigabit Regian, recognized for its leadership in fostering on ec<>•y>lem of collaboration and bu•iness innovation within a connected lifestyle community
Brood bond ~ connectivity is
~·,p~ available across · S' • _ all ports of York .a.=..- Region but it is not Objectives
always available al the speed or price point to make the Region competitive relative ro other jurisdictions
t Connectivity ENABLES*
• Encourage investments that will provide higher connectivity speeds to 100% of the businesses, institutions and homes within York Region
• Create on environment tha t focililoles open, competitive and innovative services and applications
t.t#'ii1
"IS NOT SUFFICIENT ON ITS OWN
• Maximize the efficient investment of both public and private sector resources to improve connectivity throughout York Region
~!(i·
Council's Strategic Priority
II Strengthen the --.p Region' s Economy ~ . ·
Objective #3: Focusing on bl~""' networks a nd systems that -~
Economic Development Action Plan connect people, goods • _,._ ~~
and services
York Region's Role in Enabling Broadband Access
• Development ftldWty Engage...,.
....... UHllG1'
~E· • Propeny Monogemont Engoge"fleN .. i;;rt ..
~
ACTIVITIES • • D~CollOdo l SOStmt.gy°COf'....O.ft9
C~or-)· FundPtog'°""""° .. »ioftrocili'°'Ot'I • Con~CG.n_.,.,Mie,Se,..._.
- Chco CGflOda
• 'tori 'ef1'0I" f...otc.I\ and E~ Networ\
• °"9ci'ts et"9~~ ,..,!fl Bi,'9ldot19 l"4i1ty ONt Lotod ~M IStlD) Auodo•.ot'I
• Yo_. q:~ 9roodbnnd ond l~lon Su"'mlf !Oct 30 20151
• Bfoodboltd St'Olegy AcMtory Todt F0tc•
• W"eleu Comr11unfcn11oru Tooli:it
• Regional Cond1111 Netwoii
Where we are now •••
ACTlVITIES 0
t.. .... <og "8 otd ~·!Mfll.a:;,,g .... ""-ipol ptOClll'l~ord ilwti~ COfl ...vbie pri.oaM MCtcr
~.,,...,..,,in conf'eCVr')' ~T.:te
81oorfbond.of«ttod WoR[ftg Groupt•
• l'bming Pot<y longq•
• vr•elt-u Co"!nocJi...ity
• EmfMO)lfl'fM'lilA!eo' • CenkH O"<I Cl'!fridoo/lmsl'9em (°"'n unlkl
• Mu""=lpol c.-tuil Net""°'k o-loP"'efl'
• Community w .. fi NotwoA.
• low.Co-..c lntomet for Soc.d HouMng
• Regoonof Wdc koo N""'on {WAN) Coonecnv1y I• g YTNI
. ....,., ... 0 I~
• OlllON PoW ol r~
'""'"' ................... .-c.-.. ""'~~~"°YoA~ • luJ'lti° e~-nlolo~frorupo~~
• 01igoing ~"\t wt'h UM:.ol Munk po"ir.ei1 and..,.,,,.., 5.r..tce ~11 llSP1l
• Yl "" W- -
• Aw.bw'lg c1;oel"f oN:t ~ 11oli.ilhold.t1 u1n (Pr!Of & Pnorl
lte..-.....-Cng pon:bl. ijlQWt~nte ll'I00.11 llBIG<o,.)
• t;;il '"'.-a.::;;,-.
,,,,,,,,,,. if Connectivity! if ,,,.,,,,,, ......
i.e. network access Note: We do nol control speed Of pricing
Roles and Responsibilities • Federal Government
• Telcos, ISPs & Utilities
• Provincial Government
• Regional/Local Municipal Govemmenl and MUSH Sector
• Business Community
Provides access to "'dark fibre" for Regional departments,
Municipal partners and potentially the brooder MUSH sector
York Region Broadband Strategy Overview
4
5
Economic Development
Connectivity "Priorities"
-JT••HGf
~E :'*':-
1 Centres& Corridors
2 Employment Lands
3 Rural Areas
• Knowledge-based industry Cluster Development
• Office Attraction
• Post-Secondary Allrodion
• Infrastructure Leveraging
• lifestyle / City Building
• Cluster development
• Protecting Employment Lands
• Goods Development and Manufacturing
• Small ond Home-bosed Businesses
• Forming and Agri-food Industry Development a nd Support
• Tourism Development
• Executive Home Offices J-.::i::--t •
A Hierarchy of Approaches to Consider
1. Private Investme nt: aim is to encourage/·
e nable private sector lo make required investments
2. Public·Private: ii hurdle role can't be met, explore publicprivote partnership options
(i.e . public subsidy)
........... SfMflGY
.,,11&1• t""-""
-~ -...... a=.... 3 .Public: if public-private partnership is not
feasible, explore public investment options
(Incentives?)
There is no single s olution for the entire
Region - imp rovements will require a range
of strategies and approaches within
each municipa lity
4
"'\..!
Problem Statement
Broadband STRATEGY
a . .,.,.q. A ,~o~~'-"' J._..
• •
Broadband
connectivity is
available across
all parts of York
Region but it is not
always available at the speed or price point to make the
Region competitive relative to
other iurisdictions
York Region Broadband Strategy Overview
~ . ~
1
7
Problem Statement j 2 Broodbond = connectivity is
~fk a vailable across • *1 • _ a ll parts of York
-- Regio n but it is not a lways available at the speed or price point to make the Region competitive relative to other jurisdictions
Council's Strategic Priority
II Strengthe n the Reg ion' s Economy Ob1echve #3 Focusing on networks ond systems that connect people, goods and services
Economic Imperative Elevating broadband access and capacity supports economic octivity ond job growth
t Connectivity ENABLES*
• IS NOT SUFFICIENT ON ITS OWN
..:-_ ~-
3 Vision To establish York Region os o Gigabit Region, recognized for its leadership in fostering on ec~system of collaboration ond businen innovation within a connected lifestyle community
Objectives • Encourage investments that will provide higher
connectivity speeds to 100% of the businesses, institutions and homes within York Region
• Create on environment that facil itates open, competitive
and innovative services and applications
• Maximize the efficient investment of both public and private sector resource s to improve connectivity
throughout York Region
1f'UtlG~
~IP) .. r:iiii1 ... _
~
Economic Development Action Plan
11' \ \ \ I I I !11 ,,,,,,
I I I \ \ ' i.e. network access No•c Wa do not conhol ,~ oi pricing
York Region's Role in Enabling Broadband Access Roles and Responsibilities
-\IHUO't'
.. MUNICIPA~ PROCESS
• Hormon•ze Municipal Accei.~ Agfffmonlt
• On olopment ApprO¥Dl Proceu • WHefou Communication~ Toollti1:
• Federal Government
• Telcos, I SPs & Utilities
• Provincial Government
• Regional/Local Municipal Government and MUSH Sector
~4P.- • "'9""al Condo• N-" • low Co-.J lntomct f0t SocO Ho111;ng • Business Community :'Ai':-
Where we are now •• • • R<goonol Wodo ""'4 N"""'I (WAN)
CM '\ectWity leg YTNI
4 Economic Development Connectivity "Priorities"
·UUflG't'
"fl· · 'M' · .~ .-
1 Centres& Corridors
2 Employment Lands
3 Rural Areas
• Knowledge-based industry Cluster Development
• Office Attraction
• Post-Secondary Attraction
• Infrastructure Leveraging
• Lifestyle / City Building
• Cluster development
• Protecting Employment Lands
• G oods Development and Manufacturing
• Small and Home-based Businesses
• Forming and Agr~food Industry Development and Support
• Tourism Development
• Executive Home Offices
5 ~ A Hierarchy of Approaches to Consider
1. Private Investment: aim is to encourage/
e nable private sector to make required
investments
2 .Public-Private: if hurdle rate
can't be met, explore public
private partnership o ptio ns (i.e . public subsidy}
......... lfllAflOY
~~ .- .
ACTIVmES • • DgilolCa"OCkt 1$0Shotegy "COl\IWCt.ng C~.on~· Fund ?1og10f!' into ,.~ kdikr.ion
• Cbnriec1ed Uwl.willMle~ Se."WG' ~ a$U> Conodo
• Yorl lt19ionll-.otd1o,..d f~ot>0n~
• Ongoln9~-. ..,, tt. 8"'~ftilid.1"y0ft<J Lond ~"" {8 ID) Auockroon
ACTIVITIES v
I.ti~ otg ond hotlNWli.ting .... Ncopal proc9Mll' '
ond ..... ""*"h COtl .-.ob&. pr~ Mttor
~.,._!\ iri (onNC'"'""f ·~· l~.-..dWof\"'gC..a"'P'.
• P'lonril'I; Po&cy lortgW>ge
• Wff'-in CoMedlv'lty
• Employr.el'll "1em
v ~~ • OllOO ,...,ol~
lfl>l'l d Soof>lolo •oglonol - c.. ~~and ConNdon to Yo.-\ lJnhoef_.,
• Ongoing~ w-h Locol M uNc, .pofN.1
ond ""6~ s.r...ic• ~1• llSP1)
Provides access lo #dark fibre" For Regionol deportments,
Municipal partners and potentially the brooder MU SH sector
~ 3 . Public: if public-private partnership is not
feasible, explore public investment options
(Incentives?)
There is no single solution for lhe entire
Region - improvements will require a ronge
o f strategies ond opproaches within • '1'01~ leg'°" S1oodband and lrve'r.Jlion !Nill.rut !Oct 30 '201.Sl
• B,oodbond StroteQY Advito1y Talk foic•
• c.,., .. .,ofldc°'ridoi1/~lie!~Com"""1'"-1 • MU!'IOc-ipoJ CoMvil Nef"...ot ~ O-lopm."'1
• 'rrt ... ,f'V-• ~ cur1•rl ond plonned ~kehold.., 11•1
(Pr!Of & Pnor)
ll• ..wwi"9 pon:bhi 9ow1 no"c• 11'\0d.11 (IBt Gtcup)
York Region Broadband Strategy Overview
each municipality
6
21 Economic Imperative
Council's Strategic Priority
Strengthen the Region's Economy Objective #3: Focusing on
Elevating broadband access and capacity supports economic activity and job
growth
t Connectivity ENABLES*
• IS NOT SUffl(l(NT ON ITS OIVN
networks and systems that - ll:btl
Economic Development
connect people, goods and services 1- ~·-- ;_·:I Action Plan
York Region Broadband Strategy Overview
,\\\I/// iJ Connectivity! iJ -"'111\ \ \'-
i.e. network access Note: We do not control speed or pricing
7
"
-l::-. --~
1
7
Problem Statement J 2 Brood bond
~ connectivity is
~~ ovoiloble a cross -~ -- all ports of York ~ Region but it is not
always available a t the speed or price point to ma ke the Region competitive relative to other jurisdictions
Council's Strategic Priority
Strengthen the Region's Economy
Economic Imperative Elevating broodbond occess and capacity supports economic a ctivity and job g rowth
t Connectivity ENABLES*
•ts NOT SUFFICIENT ON ITS OWN
II Objective #3: Focusing on Q.I networks and systems that connect people, goods and services
..r_ ..l.-
3 Vision To estoblosh York Region os a Gigobit Region, recognized for its leadership in fostering on eco-system of collaboration ond business onnovotion within a connected lifestyle community
Objectives • Encourage investments that will provide higher
connechvoty speeds to 100% of the bu1ineues, institutions and homes within York Region
• Creole on environment thot focilitotes open, compehtive ond innovative services ond applications
• Moxomize the efficient invHtment of both publlc and private sector resources to improve connectivity
throughout York Region
tr~
~,P; . ._., .. . -.-
Economic Development Action Plan
,,,,,,,,, iJ Connectivity! iJ ,,,,,,,,,
i.e. network access Note· We do not control ipoed Of pricing
York Region's Role in Enabling Broadband Access Roles and Responsibilities
• Ptcperty MOfl09CtnC1'1f
E~r.1
tNA?to:
~le,;· ;'Ali':-
• w.,e&e-u Comnwnko"ion~ Toolkit • ~c-:.1 Cond uit Netwvrk
Where we are now •••
• low-CO'.J lnromot fo, Sotd Hollling
• lcgoonolWde,..,.,, N-.A IWAN) eo,.....,.'Y I• 9 YTNI
• Federal Government
• Telcos, ISPs & Utilities
• Provincial Government
• Regional/local Municipal Government and MUSH Secto r
• Business Community
4
5
ACTIVnlE!t • • O:gitclCc"!Odo ISOSttcMgy ·cor~..g CDnoO.on.•. Fvtld PtogtO<'t .n1o w fMof, loc~'0'01
• eon~ cCif"l.!r,..iniwt, Se1"llll'OI' CiKOCOfliOdo
• YM tegtOr1 h:worc.~ and ( dvcir."IOn Networ\
• ~e -sog ...... 1 w 'fl 81o11h:J"'s1iw1t.1"y oriJ Land o...lq>Me°" ISILO) Auoc.aoon
ACTIYmfS v ~ "9 ond ho<""°'""'~ W""illKlpal poAUe\
orci ....... ""-'h CQt1.,dJiep1i¥oM ~
<fMlll"'ff"-lln~.Y"'Y~~ l1~.,,..-dWoRWogGrowp1·
• P'-onrina tollcy Lona~ • WitelsuCo~...,ty
• Empl~ Arom
v ~~-.. ()tK)N f'oW ol ~
l""1a1s...hk*.•.......,Hoo11•c-• flo1 !ir,.ltoflolonoitd ~lo YoA UnM!tly
• O ngo"1o9 engopme'lt w..ft Local~ poSr•i ond IMt.fM' 5.rvlce Provid.i. llSPsJ
Provides access to " dark fibre" for Regionol deportments,
Municipal partners and potentially the brooder MUSH scttor
~c • YOJt legion Sroodbnnd ond llW'O'ltJlion &..,-.ill
IOd 30 201.SJ
• ihoodbond Stro .. gy Ad11i101y Tod< Foice
• Gtl'llf" o l'ld Couidou/~11tlligent (0tT11nU111*'-'
• Munlclpol Conduit Netwet~ o-~t
• Y)N' ""-• A!H'tlif-.g C\lf1•1'11 ond plonned •tole~ldet 1o1M1
(PrtOI' &Pnor)
~ . .. .-wing pon'bM gcw.1nonu mod.ls (IBJGfc up)
York Region Broadband Strategy Overview
Economic Development .. _ tr•AflGY Connectivity
"Priorities" ~fl· ; ,,.,_; ....
1 Centres& Corridors
2 Employment Lands
3 Rural Areas
• Knowledge-bosed industry Cluste r Development
• Office Attraction
• Past.Secondory Attraction
• Infrastructure leveraging
• lifestyle / City Building
• Cluster development
• Protecting Employment lands
• Goods Development and Monufocturing
• Smoll and Home-based Businesses
• Forming ond Agri-food Industry Development and Support
• Tourism Development
• Executive Home Offices
A Hierarchy of Approaches to Consider
1. Private Investment: aim is to encourage/
enable private sector lo make required investments
2. Public-Privote: if hurdle rote can' t be met, explore public
privo te portnership options (i.e. public subsidy)
·-lfMTIGY
"'IP.· -k~A.a.=-
3. Public: if public·private partnership is not feasible, explore public investment options
(Incentives?)
There is no single solution for the entire
Region - improvements will require a ronge
of strategies ond opprooches wilhin
each municipality
8
--
3 Vision To establish York Region as a Gigabit Region, recognized
for its leadership in fostering an eco-system of collaboration
and business innovation within a connected lifestyle community
Objectives • Encourage investments that will provide higher
connectivity speeds to 100°/o of the businesses, institutions and homes within York Region
• Create an environment that facilitates open, competitive
and innovative services and applications
• Maximize the efficient investment of both public and private sector resources to improve connectivity
throughout York Region
York Region Broadband Strategy Overview
Bro"'adband STRATEGY
J"-
4
~ • ,::,
9
1
7
Problem Statement J 2 Brood band
~ connectivity is
~E ovoiloble across
• r,;;;i ·~ all ports of York
-- Region but it is not always available at the speed
or price point to make the Region competitive relative to
other jurisdictions
Council's Strategic Priority
II Strengthen the
Region' s Economy Objective #3 : Focusing on
networks and systems that
conned people, goods and services
Economic Imperative Elevating broadband access and capacity supports
economic activity and job growth
t Connectivity ENABLES*
• 1s NOT SUFFICIENT ON ITS OWN
3 Vision To establish Yori< Region as a Gigabit Region, recognized for its leadership in fostering on eco-system of colloborotion and business innovation within a conneded lifestyle community
Objectives • Encourage investments that will provide higher
connectivity speeds to 100% of the businesses, institutions and homes within York Region
• Create on environment that facil itates open, competitive and innovative services and applications
• Maximize the efficient investment of both public and private sedor resources to improve connectivity
throughout York Region
.......... 11UTIGY
~~ -~ ·-a=.......
Economic Development Action Plan
,,,,,,,/ iJ Connectivity! iJ ///l\\\'-
i.e. network access Note· We do nof control speed Of pricing
York Region's Role in Enabling Broadband Access Roles and Responsibilities
• Govcrnvncnl Engogcrmenl
• ~dopm1tnl lnd!My
~ • Propmy Monogcmonl
Engogeme"r
-.... SIUUGY
~~ :t;;ii':-
• HormonU:e Municlp(JI Acee~: Agreement$
• Oevdo~t ApprO¥OI Proceu
• Ww~ Comrrtunt<ot10n~ Toolk.it
• Res;...j Condu; Nefwo<k
Where we are now •••
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
• ORION PoP ot Southloko ond York A:cg1on Re>ooJCh ond Educ.hon Nd'w'of\
• Communify Wt-f1 Notwon. • lO'W Co-..t lntornot for Soool Hov$ing • Rog..,,olWO.,.,.,,NctwoR(WAN)
Conne"""'Y I• g. VTNI
• Federal Government
• Telcos, ISPs & Utilities
• Provincial Government
• Regional/Local Municipal Government and MUSH Sector
• Business Community
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ACTIVmES • • Ogool Co-'o 150 Strot.gy ·cor-=tlft9 ConodOM. fund ProgtOlll 9"io .. ~ kditof<Of'I
• Corir.ec<o&d Ccm~i Se.-.ror Ci~G:>N>da
• Yooir. ' eoion l..ordt GM Cdvc:O!.on ~
• ~9 ~...-.e'fl w ..... 8uold .. 9 IM...itty and lorod 0.-~ntr'I! (81l0) A110CfO'Ofl
ACTMTIES -0
~ .. ~ "9 ond bo•inonl.tjny .. ...-ipQI proc.,,., Dfd im..onenn can .able prfwol• MCb
,._.,_., In <onf'«:tv"Y .JJQ.dnlCt.'fe
lt~..-dWor\1"gQo:ipt·
• Ylortnin~ Pot<y lon~wg• • WHlcn W.1'CKll"'lty
• El'\f'l~A•eoi.
.c-, -0 ~~ • OllON_ol_
IPoPl o1 Souf.bla _.,,,....,. - c-* flo1 ~or-' CorHCfoft to Y0tl UM.t.-y • fro..,W &wwort~,.,, ortd Tron,po~ ~
• Ongo~ ~ w-n 1.ocal Murolc cofl.i arid lmltrfl-' S.,...!ce Ptolfid.rt l~Ps)
Provtdes a ccess to " dark fibre" for Regional deporlmenls,
Municipal partners and palenliolly 1he brooder MUSH sector
~c • VoA l!ol!'g>Ofl S1oodbaod ond l~lo" fw.,"'Jt
l0c130 201.S)
• 81oodbond S1rote9y AdYbo1y io~k f0tc•
• Cen~et aNI C«1id.:m/lrt\el~ COfl'llllVnl!'i.l
• M1.1f\ielpol CorlOOit NciYocfli o-topcnem
• Yl N IP,.~,....
• A.lHt:Mng cvri• l"ll ond pbnMd atobt"°!ditf '°''' (PrlQf &Poor)
RllY!e'M"4i1 pon'.ble gowrnOM"• 1t10d.li (l&IG<o..,,I
York Region Broadband Strategy Overview
Economic Development ·JTUUG' Connectivity "Priorities"
":tP: .. ._... .. _ -=-
1 Centres& Corridors
2 Employment Lands
3 Rural Areas
• Knowledge-based industry Cluster Development
• Office Attraction
• Post-Secondory Attraction
• Infrastructure Leveraging
• Lifestyle / City Building
• Cluste r d evelopment
• Protecting Employment l ands
• Goods Development
and Manufacturing
• Small and Home-based Businesses
• Farming and Agr~lood Industry
Development and Supporl
• Tourism Development
• Execut ive Home O f fices
A Hierarchy of Approaches to Consider
1. Private Investment: aim is to encourage/
enable private sector to make required
investments
2. Public-Private: ii hurdle rote
can't be met, explore public·
private partnership options
{i.e. public subsidy)
.......... STUTl~GY
"rP.· ·r;liii'l --.a.=...... 3 .Public: ii public-private partnership is not
feasible, explore public investment options
(Incentives?)
There is no single solution for lhe entire
Region - improvemenls will require o range
of slrotegies and app roaches wilhin
each municipality
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Economic Development
Connectivity "Priorities"
Br0.ctband STRATEGY
11','fldo 0 ~ ,'ro'i? ... ~ .:.. ""-• •
/ I 1 Centres& Corridors
• Knowledge-based industry Cluster Development
2 Employment Lands
3 Rural Areas
• Office Attraction
• Post-Secondary Attraction
• Infrastructure Leveraging
• Lifestyle / City Building
• Cluster development • Protecting Employment Lands
• Goods Development
and Manufacturing
• Small and Home-based Businesses
• Forming and Agri-food
Industry
Development and Support
• Tourism Development
• Executive Home Offices
York Region Broadband Strategy Overview
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Problem Statement
-SU.AUGY
:"~_
Broadband connectivity is avoilable across all parts of York Region but it is not
a lways available a t the speed or price point to make the Region competitive relotive to other jurisdictions
Council's Strategic Priority
Strengthen the
2
II Region' s Economy Objective #3: Focusing on networks and systems that connect people, goods and services
Economic Imperative Elevating broadband a ccess and capacity supports economic activity a nd job growth
t Connectivity ENABLES*
· rs NOT SUFFICIENT ON ITS OWN
~ --+ -
3 Vision To establish York Region a s a Gigabit Region, recognized for its leadership in fostering on eco-system of colloborolion ond business innovation within a connected lifestyle community
Objectives • Encourage investments that will provide higher
connectivity speeds to 100% of the businesses, institutions and homes within York Region
• Create on environment that facilitates open, competitive and innovative services and applications
• Maximize the efficient investment of both public and private sector resources to improve connectivity
throughout York Region
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Economic Development Action Plan
,,,,,,,,,,,. if Connectivity! if ,,,,.,,,,,, .......
i.e. network access Note· We do not control speed ct pricing
York Region's Role in Enabling Broadband Access Roles and Responsibilities
• G~etMlenl Er.gogt'fTlcU'll
• Development lndu1try Engogome-111
• Property Monogemonl
Engogcment
~
--;e.; ;~ :-
• Hormomze Munrcipol A.ccan Agnteman11
• Oevclopmenf ApprO¥OI Proceu
• Wlrelcu Comnhtnkolloni Toolkit
• Regional Coodu1! NotwoA
Where we are now •••
• ORION PoP 01 S0t:thlokc ond Yofk. R091on Roieoteh and Educti<>n Network
• CommuMy Wi-Fi Notwof\
• low.Co:.r lntcmcf for Social Houslflg
• RCiJtano l Wide Area Networlr: !WAN)
ConnocriY!fy (cg YTN)
• Federal Government
• Telcos, ISPs & Util ities
• Provincial Government
• Regionol/Local Municipal G overnment and MUSH Sector
• Business Community
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ACTlVITIES • • Dgi!ol Concid<:J 150 Stro1agy ·conPM1cting Conodlon.> • Fund P1ogrom W.O w 1sion fudlikJ'ioo
• Con111C1c1ed Comrn\lrli1lo~ Semif'OI' - CiKo C°"°do
• York •tt9<0ri ll:ewo1ch and Educurion ~
• OOfPng enuuu- n1 ..,.ifh Butidins lndv11ry and lofld Dovolopment lBILD) Auoc.iu"'01'1
ACTIVITIES v
1. ,..,ag;_ng otd hcmno,1<i;,-.g IJ\ul'li<:ip<>I f.l'OC't'>M• o od lrwutl'!Mflh con '9fl0bl. piivote wc1of
inw""9nh lt'lconr.d!V1'y 1nf1~·
~·oodbond-orlerltod Worbtg GtoUfH'
• Plonriing Policy lOtJQ!JOQ•
• 11r11elel1 Connochvity
• Efl'\f)lo)""Of'IA1oa11
ACTIVITIES 0 'fr O RION Point of Pta~
-'I~.
/ ' ~· IPoP) al SoulhloQ ieg'°"°' Heohh Ce,,._
~
.. Pof' irwallotion Ol'ld CoMadoft IO Y0t~ Lln~tity
• Tro•u.it Erwir0f"""9Mol o M T1on1po11ofi0f> p.-oj.ecb
• Ot19oirlg engogefl'lettl wilfi 1.o<ot .V.vrJt:'po&r .. , ond ln1e1ne1 S.1...ico Prcwidi&rt tlSPiJ
The Role of the VTN
Provides a ccess to udark fibre "
for Regional deportments,
Municipal partner> ond potentially 1he brooder MU SH sedor
~c • 'fo:l ll:~rt Brooclband ond l~ion Sltfflmil
lOd 30 201 5)
• B1oodbond ~r~egy Advilory To1~ Fore•
• Cientrtl' of'od Ccu;cto,./lntel~t Co.r.n·.uo1lti.>
• M ... nid pol Cordoit Neh•or~ o-lo~
• V I NP~~-
• ~curre nt ond plal'Nd 11okeho!de1 •:lllH (P1iot & Pnot)
· Reviewirig pon:bl. gcwernarlCe m.odel1 11s10<o..,1
York Region Broadband Strat egy Overview
Economic Development ·lflAHGY Connectivity "Priorities"
~fl:, • r,iiijil • ..... ...:;;;;;,._
1 Centres& Corridors
2 Employment Lands
3 Rural Areas
• Knowledge-based industry Cluster Development
• Office Altroction
• Post.Secondary Attraction
• Infrastructure Leveraging
• Lifestyle / City Building
• Cluster development
• Protecting Employment Lands
• Goods Development ond Manufocturing
• Small and Home-based Businesses
• Forming and Agri·food Industry Development and Support
• Tourism Development
• Executive Home Offices
A Hierarchy of Approaches to Consider
I, Private Investme nt: aim is to encourage/·
e nable private sector to make required investments
2. Public-Private: ii hurdle role can't be met, explore public· private partne rs hip options
(i.e . public subsidy)
·-SJMflGY
":IP.· ·~ ... ~ a.:::.-
3. Public: if public·privale partnership is not feasible, explore public investment options
(Incentives?)
There is no single solution for the entire
Region - improvemenls will require o range
of strategies and appro a ches within
each municipality
12
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51 A Hierarchy of Approaches to Consider
1. Private Investment: aim is to encourage/
enable private sector to make required
investments
2. Public-Private: if hurdle rate
can't be met, explore public
private partnership options
(i.e. publ ic subsidy)
Br'oadb• nd STRATEGY
"fJ', %il!f o c ?n .ii o ~ n _,_
3. Public: if public-private partnership is not
feasible, explore public investment options
(Incentives?)
There is no single solution for the entire
Region - improvements will require a range
of strategies and approaches within
each municipality
York Region Broadband Strategy Overview
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Problem Statement J . 2 Economic Imperative 3 Vision To establish York Region as a Gigabit Region, recognized for its leodership in fostering on eco-system of collaboration ond business innovation within a connected lifestyle community
Brood bond :Y~ connectivity is
~~ available across
-~ · - all ports of York --- Region but it is not
always available at the speed or price point to make the Region competitive relative to other jurisdictions
Council's Strategic Priority
Elevating broadband access and capacity supports economic activity a nd job growth
t Connectivity ENABLES*
" IS NOT SUFFICIENT ON ITS OWN
Objectives • Encourage investments that will provide higher
connectivity speeds to 100% of the businesses, institutions and homes within York Region
• Create an environment that facilitates open, competitive and innovative services and applications
• Maximize the efficient investment of both public and private sector resources to improve connectivity
throughout York Region
~
~e ;~;- 1
II Strengthen the
Region' s Economy Objective #3: Focusing on ne1works and systems that connect people, goods and services
Economic Development
.,,_ ... _, Action Plan
,,,,,,,,, iJ Connectivity! iJ ,,,,,,,, .....
i.e. network access
York Region's Role in Enabling Broadband Access
• Government Engogcmcnl
• ~elopmenl lnduttry Engogemenl
• Property Monoocmcnt
Engogcment
..-.... UUUG1'
~~ :~ ·-
• Hormoni:.e Municipal Accon Ag1oamcn1~ • ORION PoP at Southla~o and York Region
• Devdopmenl Approygl Procen Rouiorch and Eduction Network
• Wirelc» Commun9catlon~ Toollit • Community w .. fi NctwoA
• Rog~°' Conduit Network • lowCo:.i lntcrnor lor Soc.iol HoU$lng
Note: We do not control speed or p1icing
Roles and Responsibilities • Federal Government
• Telcos, ISPs & Utilities
• Provincial Government
• Regional/Local Municipal Government a nd MUSH Sector
• Business Community
Where we are now ... • Regiona l Wide Area N etwoA {WAN)
Cormectiv1ty leg YTNI
ACTIVITIES • • O.gi1ol Canada 150 Stro1e9y ·c0ti 'lltctin9 Ccnod:C..,) Fund P1og1em onfo Mn ion locililc<'io11
• Connie~ C'.omtroUf'l itio1 Semina' - Ci,c:;aCor>Odo
• York ll11g!Of1 lleM01Gh and fdut;O">On NctwoA
• Ol'lf)Ot.19 ~nt with B111ldin9 !miu1~ y or.d lond DeYelcpmem {BllD) lillockJhofl
• Yo!~ ~eg~ Broodbond ond l noov::il ion Si.nnm~ IOci 30 201 .SJ
• Broodbond S:eotegy Adviio1y To1k f~c•
ACTIVm ES 0 L• .,.'09;"9 ond hor11\0nUflg m11nitlpat prOCUM\ and ~mwnh «in .,-.obi. p1t...ol• .-CIOf
i.-.rrn•na In t:onn«h''1)' infro~~ctuf• &modband-o,lontad Wor\Jng CifoYf>t'
• P'ltxlrin9 Polley lct1g1.10Q• • V/ife\eu Connectivity
• fmploytnenl Atec>i
• Ce"tic-t onci Couidor,/lotelliijent Com1ttU11ltiei
• Munk lpol C.0..W:lu~ NIHWOI~ 0l'M'.llof'IM*nl
ACTIVITliS 0
* ORION Point of p,..Mnc•
>;~;,1,~1 ..
i"''l ol Sou~lola "'9ioMI Hoalth c. .... ""
*' Pol' ln•iolkdon ond Coniwcion lo Vorl Un~Uy • 11an•if E~ntcl and Tte:1rupo1tofion projecti
• Ongoiftg ~ogem•l'lt with Local MvnklpoSir'•s ol'ld lnlerr.et Sofvko Provide" ! ISPs)
• YTN l!t1..,..,....
• ~uitlg CVfl.,.I and ploMed 110k.hold111 UM~
(Ptt0t &Pl'IOf)
ievlewing pou'.bte g i:>WrfloOnc• ll'lod•li (IBI Gtoupl
Provides access to " dark fibre" for Regional deportments,
Municipal portners and potentially the brooder MUSH sector
York Region Broadband Strategy Overview
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Economic Development .. _ HUltGY
Connectivity "Priorities"
~~: ; S1:- 1
1 Centres& Corridors
2 Employment Lands
3 Rural Areas
• Knowledge-based industry Cluste r Development
• Office Attraction
• Post-Secondary Attraction
• Infrastructure Leveraging
• lifestyle / City Building
• Cluster development
• Protecting Employment Lands
• Goads Development and Manufacturing
• Small and Home-based Businesses
• Farming a nd Agri-lood Industry Development and Support
• Tourism Development
• Executive Home Offices ~ --. ___ __..,_,,..._ ___ ""'
A Hierarchy of Approaches to Consider
1. Private Investment: aim is to encourage/
e nable private sector to moke required investments
2, Public-Private: ii hurdle rote can' t be met, explore public
privote partnership options {i.e, public subsidy)
._ ..... llMT~Y
f;~ • t - Jllllq. -~ a=....
3. Public: ii public-private partnership is not
fea sible , explore public investment options (Incentives?)
There is no single solution for the entire
Region - improvements w ill require o range
o f strategies and a pproaches within
each municipality
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6 l Roles and Responsibilities
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• Federal Government
• Telcos, ISPs & Utilities
• Provincial Government
• Regional/Local Municipal
Government and MUSH Sector
• Business Community
York Region Broadband Strategy Overview
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Problem Statement I 2 Economic Imperative 3 Vision To establish York Region os o Gigabit Re gion, recognized for its leadership in fostering an eco-syslem of colloborolion and business innovation within a conn ected lifestyle community
Broadband ~ connectivity is
~~ available across • ~ • ~ all parts of York -- Region but it is not
always available at the speed or p rice point to make the Region competitive relative to other jurisdictions
Elevating broadband access and capacity supports economic activity and job growth
t Connectivity ENABLES*
* IS NOT SUFFICIENT ON ITS OWN
Objectives • Encourage investme nts that will provide higher
connectivity speeds lo 100% of the businesses , institutions and homes within York Region
• Creole on environment that facilitates open, competitive a nd innovative services ond applications
• Maximize the efficient inve stment of both public and private sector resources to improve connectivity
throughout York Region
-stUtlGT
~-1 Council's Strategic Priority
II Strengthe n the Re g ion's Economy Objective #3: Focusing on networks and systems that connect people, goods
la~- . -e:<IL -.w · - ~~ Economic Development Action Plan
and services
EDUCATION & ADVOCACY
• Gov~nmenl Engogcnienl
• Developmctnl lndum·y Engogomonl
• Property M ariogement
Engogemer.I
ACTIVITIES • ...-.. $1UlfG'
'f~· .~:-
• D.gitol Co~o I SO 5'rotagy "(omwu:t>na Ccnotf(I~~· Fu,,d P1og1or:i irJo ~J.Jion focilita•>cm
• Ccn nec'ed U..m:r.uflltirn Se~nor CiKOCOflOda
• Yo1l t.eui0n tewo"n Md f.d11Cw. oo '\let~ • Orogc.W.9 e<'OQUoge<l'e•.t ..,,.i.. B""lci'fl9 lr1dw1t1y ood
lor.d ~lept!lfirl 18:lOJ Auociu•-oo
• Yo·~ h9i0n s~or.dbond Qfld lrlflOVl'llion s.. ... ""' !Oct 30 201.I)
• ~toodbono Sl·otepy Advi10f)' lo1~ Fo1ce
. _,_ ... _
• Hormon1zo Mun icipal A.econ Agroemonl~
• Dovelopmcnl Approvul Pfoceu
• Wirelcu Comm\lmcun0t11 Tod~il
• Rogionol Cond1.11I Ndwo1ic
Where we are now •••
ACTI VITIES v
l•~'Og:'*g ond hot/'l"IOt\ll• )Q ll'l11!'lk.ipol piQ<·•.,MI•
or.d kww!o!lenh CUI\ «nab!. ptlWJl• MK!ul
!f'MINrtt1nbkiconr.ctv.,.l\froUri.ct11ta
&roodbo~ qr!lod Wor( :n9 Croup~
• Pi0r1nin9 Pe.':cy Long.Jog•
• Vl11e.e» Coimodi.-•ty
• Ernpioyllfl<ltil A•cm.
• Gi111Jti on.i C .. , 1id01,/lnto<ll<(J•ml COf"'•"m:1ito1
• Mul'llcipal~uit~~rlrO"""'aP'™""l
• ORION PoP ot SOU'th\olu.\ ond York Region R~corch ond Eductioli Nefwork
• (om,,.uniry Wt-Fi Nctwoi'-
• low-Co~1 ln1crnc1 for Social Hot.r,.ing
• Regional Wida Ateo Network IWAN) Connec1""~ le 9 YTN)
v Oll:iON Point of Pte"terce tPoP) a1 Sc.i ... kile i.sglMol H.ilt~ Co'°'"'
11 PoP t.idolon end COllfWClon 10 Yotl Unw.t~J)'
• ho"!..;, &mrO"'mentol 011:1 i"Omoo1totlcti orot.r:ci
• 0r.gl) "$ engoatrM ~I w•h Lt.co! Mvrk PO J .. J
o~ ltite1n.~ Se1"'ce p,ov\dec. tlSl>sl
• Y!Niltl'•-
• ~·s.~ng cu11e flf a"Cf plot\f'lfd flel l.efo0:.de1 VI«) fPriot & P11()1l
b~~"9 pon ble 9 D'lernt1nt:• mod•lt (IB!Gro..pJ
,,,, , ,,,,,, iJ Connectivity! iJ ,,,,,,,,,,,
i.e. network access Note· We do nol control speed or pricing
Roles and Responsibilities • Federal Government
• Telcos, I SPs & Utilities
• Provincial Government
• Regional/Local Municipal Government and MUSH Sector
• Business Community
The Role of the YTN
Provides access to " dark fibre" for Regionol deportments,
Municipal portners ond potentiolly the brooder MUSH sector
York Region Broadband Strategy Overview
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5
Economic Development kS:TIIATIGT Connectivity "Priorities"
~~: ;S1;-
1 Cent res& Corridors
2 Employment Lands
3 Rural Areas
• Knowledge-based industr y Cluster Development
• Office Attraction
• Post.Secondary Attraction
• Infrastructure l everaging
• lifestyle / City Building
• Cluster developme nt
• Protecting Employment lands
• Goods Development and Manufacturing
• Small ond Ho me-based Businesse s
• Farming ond Agr~food Industry Development and Support
• Tourism Development
• Executive Home Office s
..__. ---~~~~,~--~~~--~
A Hierarchy of Approaches to Consider
1. Private Investme nt: aim is to encourage/
e nable private sector to make required investments
2. Public-Private: ii hurdle rate
can't be met, explore public·
private partners hip options {i.e . public subsidy)
.......... STJtATlEY
'f'l!O. · t~ ... ,., ... "'"'-~
3. Public: if public·private partnership is not
feasible, explore public investment options (Incentives?)
There is no single solution for the entire
Region - improvements will require a range
of strategies and approaches within
each municipality
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.. York Region's Role in Enabling Broadband Access
• Government Engagement
• Development Industry
Engagement
• Property Management
Engagement
ACTIVITIES •
Bfoiilb"ncl STRATEGY
~~ .. ~• ""_,,._ A .,.
• Digita l Canada 150 Strategy "Connecting
Canadians" Fund Program info session facilitation
• Connected Communities Seminar
- Cisco Canada
• York Region Research and Education Network
• Ongoing engagement with Building Industry and
land Development (BILD) Association
• York Region Broadband and Innovation Summit
(Oct 30, 2015)
• Broadband Strategy Advisory Task Force
• Harmonize Municipal Access Agreements
• Development Approval Process
• Wireless Communications Toolkit
• Regional Co nduit Network
Where we are now.
ACTIVITIES v
leveraging and harmonizing municipal processes
and investments can enable private sector
investments in connectivity infrostructure
Broadband-oriented Working Groups:
• Planning Policy language
• W ireless Connectivity
• Employment Areas
• Centres and Corridors/Intelligent Communities
• Municipal Conduit Network Development
• •
York Region Broadband Strategy Overview
• ORION PoP at Southlake and York Region
Research and Eduction Network
• Community Wi-Fi Network
• l ow-Cost Internet for Social Housing
• Regional Wide Area Network (WAN)
Connectivity (e.g . YTN)
v I ,.
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ACTIVITIES * ORION Point of Presence
(PoP) at Southlake Regional Health Centre
~~~· ·~~~·" f'f11~·1
* PoP Installation and Connection to York University
• Transit, Environmental and Transportation projects
• Ongoing engagement with local Municipalities and Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
• YTN Review
Assessing current and planned stakeholder uses
(Prior & Prior)
Reviewing possible governance models (IBI Group)
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Problem Statement
.......... SlUtlGT
~'1'; _._., .. _ --Broodbond connectivity is ovoiloble ocross oil ports of York Region but it is not
olwoys ovoiloble o t the speed or price point to mo ke the Region competitive relotive to other jurisdictions
Council's Strategic Priority
Strengthen the
2 Economic Imperative Elevoling broodbond occess ond copocity supports economic octivity ond job growth
t Connectivity ENABLES*
· rs NOT SUFFICIENT ON ITS OWN
3 Vision To estoblish York Region a s a Gigabit Region, recognized for its leodership in fostering on eco-system of collaboration ond business innovation within a connected lifestyle community
Objectives • Encourage investments that will provide higher
connectivity speeds to 100% of the businesses, institutions and homes within York Region
• Creole on environment that focilitoles open, competitive and innovative services and appl ications
• Maximize the efficient inves tme nt of both public and private sector resources to improve connectivity
throughout York Region
t.~
~5;· :~:-
II Region' s Economy Objective #3: focusing on networks ond systems thot ~, -~~
Economic Development Action Plan
,,,,,,,,,,. iJ Connectivity! iJ ,,,.,,,,,,,
connect people, goods ond services
.r_ .._
York Region's Role in Enabling Broadband Access
····-· • Govotrv11.m fngogomenl
• Dc.wdopmonr ~wry Engogomono
• P<op«'f Manogomont Engoge-nent
ACT1V1TIE5 • ~
~IP.· ;S' ;-
• Ogi!olCo-.aciol.\OSct~y·cor~"G Conocior.)· Fvi'ld PtogtDf"' fto Mt~foc.lito-<Jf'I
· ~Ccti\.,,._ft&e,~
Ci-KoCOl'llldo • Yort l 9910r1 lf..otc.., ond Edlol""v!-oti ~
• 0"9Qing ~09"""'"' ""'°"' 6i.tldrtg l'°"""•"Y Ol'l<I lorc:J ~l&ttD)Auo('trJ'o(WI
• Yor\ i~>e>n 81oodband and IMO'IOllotl &,. .. ,.,;, !On 30 201~)
• Btoadbond SitOMgy Acfvi•o1y iodi: f0tc•
• Hormoniu Munl(ipol Ac;un Agrffmcnl$
• O~pment ApprootoJ ProceH
• W11Nu Com~"Otts loolkii • Regional Condi.111 NefwoA
Where we are now •••
ACTIVmEs v
i....oag '.g Of'ld J.ornrit~ .,.,..c-po' pro<'le)•~
~IMoM~CCWl~pr .... .ctor
'A4~in(OftNCJV"')' 1'ifO&lf\let" .... ltoodborid-or4Rted Wori.:oog G.oup•·
• P'lonr.il'l; Por<y lcma"°'iJ•
• W..wl.nCotlltOCll""Y . f..,..,...... •. _ • C."11'111 a "'CI Couldon/ln~ligent C°"'ll"Utt'liilu
• M~~pol CoJ.dvir Nd""'°'li: o-~m
• ORION PoP ot Soulhloko ond Yo1k R0910ft Rcnoorch ond Edvcfton Netwolk
• Community w .. Fi Notworli.
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