Smart Raleigh Projects

New technology that is focused on improving the lives of citizens


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A smart community thrives on innovation and exploration. Smart Raleigh, housed within the Office of Strategy and Innovation (OSI), collaborates closely with the IT department and other city departments to develop smart city projects that address community issues and opportunities while testing advanced technologies.  

A Pilot Project is a short-term “test” of a new technology that is focused on improving the lives of citizens or improving local government efficiency in delivery of services. 

Smart Raleigh Projects

Peach Road Cultural Center Smart Lights and Wi-Fi: This project aims to test energy-efficient lights and a public Wi-Fi network to serve a largely immigrant population and neighborhood with limited high-speed internet access. Future stages may expand the project to the surrounding neighborhood or integrate new camera monitoring. 
Learn more, visit Smart Lighting at Peach Road Park

 

Greenway Innovation Corridor: Based on input from the Raleigh Impact Lab, this project identifies a 1.5-mile section of the city’s greenway as an innovation corridor where we will deploy new ideas, both tech-related and non-tech-related. 
Learn more, visit our Parks Page 

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Discover how these pilot projects are making a difference and stay updated on our progress through our Smart Raleigh newsletter!

Questions? Contact our office at 919-996-3070

Contact

 

John Holden
Smart City Manager
919-996-3070
john.holden@raleighnc.gov

 

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