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<br /> 41 | P a g e <br />City of San Leandro, CA <br />Fiber Master Plan <br />efficient use of the light pole for solar powered energy. In these newer designs, the solar <br />panels are on the physical poles. <br /> <br />This Plan recommends that the City continue to evaluate opportunities to deploy sensors <br />and technology on its street lights and poles that advance its Smart City goals. The map <br />below shows the very substantial array of “smart grid” light poles within San Leandro and <br />their proximity to fiber that, combined with “Smart Technology,” can provide the <br />necessary backhaul for wireless services as well as other “Smart City” applications. <br /> <br />MOBILITY <br /> <br />The term “mobility” can be applied to several things, many of which relate to core missions <br />and functions of municipalities. Mobility in a society – “social mobility” – refers to the <br />movement of individuals, families, or groups through a system of social hierarchy or <br />stratification20. In medical terms, “mobility” relates to the physical ability to move and <br />control one’s body21. Mobility is also often used in telecommunications to convey <br />movement on a network, such as a cellular network with a wireless device22. <br />While all of these are valid usages of the word, for the purposes of this Plan, mobility will <br />refer to the concept of “urban mobility” which is concerned with the movement of people <br />and freight in urban spaces.23 Trends in urban mobility are towards multimodal <br />transportation: cars, bikes, pedestrians, public transit, delivery services and more, all of <br />which are sharing the public right-of-way. Right-of-way owners must strike a balance <br />between the most efficient and effective methods of managing transit, while enforcing <br />laws and rules and striving for maintain a high quality of life for the denizens of their <br />places. <br /> <br />San Leandro’s General Plan and Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan articulate a leading <br />vision for the future of mobility, which the Smart City Strategy must align to. To support <br />these objectives, there are technological solutions and associated policies, which can be <br />pursued. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />20 https://www.britannica.com/topic/social-mobility <br />21 https://www.disabled-world.com/disability/types/mobility/ <br />22 https://www.techopedia.com/definition/24983/mobility-management <br /> <br />23 https://transportgeography.org/?page_id=4617
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