Welcome to the latest issue of The Districts, where we chronicle the people, issues and activities impacting special districts across the U.S.
This is our final issue of 2020, a year that required unprecedented agility and innovation from special districts as they navigated one of the most disruptive events in recent history. Throughout this year, we hosted a running conversation with special district leaders to track the COVID-19 crisis as it unfolded and find solutions to the many challenges it created. We appreciate your participation and engagement in these activities.
We didn’t anticipate COVID-19 when our Special Districts Program launched in 2017, but we did envision a community tailored specifically to the needs of the nation’s 38,000 special-purpose government districts. This program was built to help special district leaders share ideas, expertise and best practices to make their organizations more efficient, effective and resilient. Giving special districts a forum to connect with their peers on these issues was important then; it’s mission critical now.
We’ll continue this vital work in 2021 as districts work to revive local economies, reopen public offices, rethink workplace policies and reimagine digital strategies. Have a happy and safe holiday season. See you next year.
Our final virtual summit of 2020 recognized how some of the nation’s most innovative and effective special districts responded to COVID-19. This year’s Special Districts Innovation Award Program received more than 200 nominations – all focused on technology deployments and leadership related to pandemic response and recovery efforts. Our Dec. 15 Year-in-Review virtual event presented some of the best ideas we’ve seen. Here are some highlights:
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In the wake of COVID-19, the Columbus Regional Airport Authority (CRAA) is exploring how video analytics can reassure nervous travelers, as well as improve security and efficiency.
The authority, which operates John Glenn Columbus International Airport and two other airports in the area, is launching a series of pilot projects to test use cases for the technology. The initiative will investigate how video analytics can be used to enforce rules on social distancing and mask wearing. CRAA also will use the technology to give travelers a best estimate for expected wait times for security screening.
“We’re definitely looking at how we can establish technologies and programs that will build confidence in air travel. That’s our No. 1 priority right now,” says Jodie Bare, chief innovation officer for CRAA.
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The initiative will provide real-time data to facilitate regional cooperation across transit organizations.
The authority and its academic partners hope to gain new insights for deploying electric buses and on-demand transit services.
COVID-19 fueled public transit innovation.
These services emerged as a lifeline to ensure critical workers arrived at hospitals and other institutions needed to keep the country functioning.
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