By John Sanger, SmartRegions.US Founder
Smart Cities ARE happening. But what about Smart Regions? For private citizens and for-profit organizations to benefit from the urban infrastructure that is being created, we must engage and shape the process before it is too late for cities and townships. No matter where you live, you will feel the impacts of how this issue is resolved. Readers of this book will learn:
What damage urban-centric decisions do and why we must commit to ending the “urban” and “rural” divide
Who is preventing critical information from reaching the community, thereby keeping the civic leaders unengaged and holding citizens hostage. Learn how to keep Smart City leaders accountable.
How a well-designed telework system gives employees freedom to live anywhere, creates less congestion, emissions, energy use at no cost to the government, while improving the fiscal and operational conditions of the private sector and the quality of life in our neighborhoods.
Phone Number
Jfsanger@telecommuter.org
4315 Virginia Avenue St Paul, MN 55126
The Information Age Community incorporates AI in many of its tools and strategies. It truly allows society to embrace the many benefits of the Information Age and the Freedom of Residential Choice that it provides. All six community types are affected by this reversal of the 200 year Industrial Age mindset and each must build upon the benefits of the old even as they adopt the new opportunities.
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