Policy, Operational, and Engagement Impacts from ADS Sample Clauses

Policy, Operational, and Engagement Impacts from ADS. The impact of ADS will change more than just who is behind the wheel. It will drive changes around all aspects of how municipalities function. To better understand these impacts, Deloitte Consulting will lead quarterly discussions between a number of stakeholders and select experts around a number of topics, including, curbside management, policing, emergency response, fleet management and operations, infrastructure, and accessibility. These discussions will be held in partnership with the Cities of Detroit, Xxx Arbor, and Grand Rapids, the State of Michigan, and other impacted stakeholders. We will also invite the other awardees to participate in these discussions. In addition, the City of Detroit is in final negotiations with the Knight Foundation around a $1.1M grant to conduct innovative public engagement around ADS. Our proposal is to hire 1 to 2 community managers in a neighborhood to lead conversations around ADS. The community managers would be residents of the neighborhood. We envision this scaling across the city after the initial pilot phase. Deloitte will create a white paper summarizing each of the discussions and identify topics for further research. We envision this being able to be shared with other municipalities and states, so they can learn and participate in further research.
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