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SUMMARY:Dublin Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs\, Advocacy & Development Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Dublin Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs\, Advocacy & Development Committee keeps tabs on policies and projects that affect local businesses.\n\n\n\nJoin us at this meeting to get involved\, meet area business leaders and find out about happenings in local government\, at the schools and in the business community. In addition\, this group helps keep Chamber members informed on hot community topics including the construction in Dublin\, businesses looking to expand or locate to our community and more.\n\n\n\nSpeakers at the Feb. 21 meeting include:\n\nDoug McCollough\, Chief Information Office\, City of Dublin\n\nEric Phillips\, CEO\, Union County Chamber of Commerce\n\n\n\nAt this event\, you can get the latest update on the Northwest US33 Smart Mobility Corridor\, the Smart City Challenge and USDOT Grants! Don't miss this important meeting!\n\n\n\nThe U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has awarded a $5.9 million grant to the City of Dublin\, the City of Marysville and Union County for the advancement of the Northwest U.S. 33 Smart Mobility Corridor.  The USDOT grant will provide funding for Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) along the corridor for connected vehicle and autonomous vehicle testing and research.\n\n\n\nThe NW US 33 Smart Mobility Corridor is home to 50+ automotive related companies including Honda manufacturing\, R&D operations and The Ohio State University's Transportation Research Center that includes a 7.5-mile automotive test track. The expansion of fiber-optics and smart mobility apparatus along the corridor will solidify the importance of technological advancements in smart mobility for the automotive sector.\n\n\n\nThe vision for this project is being realized thanks to an unprecedented collaboration between cities\, counties\, the State of Ohio\, The Ohio State University\, private partners and the critical funding provided by this federal grant\, said Dublin CIO Doug McCollough. We are now in a position to expand the region's efforts as a Smart City with a smart mobility technical plan and connected vehicle testing from Columbus\, through Dublin and Marysville\, to Honda and the Transportation Research Center in East Liberty\, OH.\n\n\n\nThe City of Columbus Smart Columbus vision won the U.S. Department of Transportation $40 million Smart City Challenge in June after competing against 77 cities nationwide. Smart Columbus includes testing autonomous vehicles at Easton and connected vehicle technology in in a number of Columbus locations. The City of Columbus is matching the USDOT grant with its own funds\, along with $90 million in pledges from public and private sector partners.\n \n\n\nBy attending a Chamber event you are granting permission to the Dublin Chamber of Commerce\, the Dublin Chamber Civic Foundation and anyone authorized by the Chamber to have unlimited right\, without charge\, to use your likeness in photos\, videos\, recordings and in all media now known or hereafter created to be used and distributed in perpetuity for promotional and publicity purposes. By attending an event you agree to release the Dublin Chamber of Commerce and Dublin Chamber Civic Foundation\, their staff\,board of directors\, members and their partners from any liability.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Dublin Chamber of Commerce <strong>Government Affairs\, Advocacy &amp\; Development Committee</strong> keeps tabs on policies and projects that affect local businesses.<br />\n<br />\nJoin us at this meeting to get involved\, meet area business leaders and find out about happenings in local government\, at the schools and in the business community. In addition\, this group helps keep Chamber members informed on hot community topics including the construction in Dublin\, businesses looking to expand or locate to our community and more.<br />\n<br />\n<strong>Speakers at the Feb. 21 meeting include:</strong><br />\nDoug McCollough\, Chief Information Office\, City of Dublin<br />\nEric Phillips\, CEO\, Union County Chamber of Commerce<br />\n<br />\n<strong>At this event\, you can get the latest update on the Northwest US33 Smart Mobility Corridor\, the Smart City Challenge and USDOT Grants! Don&#39\;t miss this important meeting!</strong><br />\n<br />\nThe U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has awarded a $5.9 million grant to the City of Dublin\, the City of Marysville and Union County for the advancement of the Northwest U.S. 33 Smart Mobility Corridor.&nbsp\; The USDOT grant will provide funding for Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) along the corridor for connected vehicle and autonomous vehicle testing and research.<br />\n<br />\nThe NW US 33 Smart Mobility Corridor is home to 50+ automotive related companies including Honda manufacturing\, R&amp\;D operations and The Ohio State University&#39\;s Transportation Research Center that includes a 7.5-mile automotive test track. The expansion of fiber-optics and smart mobility apparatus along the corridor will solidify the importance of technological advancements in smart mobility for the automotive sector.<br />\n<br />\nThe vision for this project is being realized thanks to an unprecedented collaboration between cities\, counties\, the State of Ohio\, The Ohio State University\, private partners and the critical funding provided by this federal grant\, said Dublin CIO Doug McCollough. We are now in a position to expand the region&#39\;s efforts as a Smart City with a smart mobility technical plan and connected vehicle testing from Columbus\, through Dublin and Marysville\, to Honda and the Transportation Research Center in East Liberty\, OH.<br />\n<br />\nThe City of Columbus Smart Columbus vision won the U.S. Department of Transportation $40 million Smart City Challenge in June after competing against 77 cities nationwide. Smart Columbus includes testing autonomous vehicles at Easton and connected vehicle technology in in a number of Columbus locations. The City of Columbus is matching the USDOT grant with its own funds\, along with $90 million in pledges from public and private sector partners.</p>\n&nbsp\;\n\n<hr />\n<p><span style="font-size:12px\;">By attending a Chamber event you are granting permission to the Dublin Chamber of Commerce\, the Dublin Chamber Civic Foundation and anyone authorized by the Chamber to have unlimited right\, without charge\, to use your likeness in photos\, videos\, recordings and in all media now known or hereafter created to be used and distributed in perpetuity for promotional and publicity purposes. By attending an event you agree to release the Dublin Chamber of Commerce and Dublin Chamber Civic Foundation\, their staff\,board of directors\, members and their partners from any liability.</span></p>\n
LOCATION:The Conference Center at OCLC (in the Lakeside Room)\, 6600 Kilgour Place\, Dublin\, OH 43017
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DTSTAMP:20260408T183242Z
URL:https://www.dublinchamber.org/events/details/dublin-chamber-of-commerce-government-affairs-advocacy-development-committee-meeting-5204
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