Leduc, AB tests the effectiveness of artificial intelligence on organic waste collection
City officials outfitted a waste collection vehicle with AI-powered cameras for the pilot. The contents of each household's bins are analyzed for contamination by plastic bags, films, and other waste. Photos and location data allow Leduc to send letters to offending households with tips for proper bin use. This pilot runs through December 2023 and educates the approximately 10% of city households found not to comply with sorting requirements.
Leduc, AB
Canada
Leduc, AB simplifies resident applications for public services with eDocument Pilot Program
Leduc will incorporate the Signority eSignature platform into select city services for six months. The pilot covers nine types of documentation including Ambulance Payments, Special Events Liability Forms, and the Utility Arrears Program. Residents do not need to sign up for accounts to participate and automatically receive electronic copies of documentation. City officials will review feedback from city employees and residents when discussing the program's future in March 2023.
Leduc, AB
Canada
Leduc, AB continues fleet replacement program with the city's first plug-in Zamboni
The all-electric ice resurfacer provides low-emissions and low-maintenance services at the Leduc Recreation Centre. An on-site charging station powered by solar energy keeps the Zamboni operating at key moments. The city anticipates a 30% reduction in maintenance costs and carbon emission savings of 5 tons per year. Facilities staff will evaluate the first Zamboni's performance as they plan long-term replacements for its fleet.
Leduc, AB
Canada
Leduc, AB adds flexibility to public transportation system with On-Demand Transit program
Leduc Transit replaced four fixed routes with an on-demand services that addresses service gaps throughout the city. Residents request pickups and drop-offs at virtual stops via app or phone call. An automated dispatch system sends transit vehicles on the most efficient routes based on requested rides. City officials spent $20,000 CAD in one-time costs for the program while keeping fares the same as fixed-route buses during its first year.
Leduc, AB
Canada
Leduc, AB experiments with residential resiliency through Hens and Bees Pilot Program
Leduc is seeking five single-family households each to raise hens and bees in their backyards. Each applicant's neighbors are engaged for permission prior to acceptance. An online training session discusses program rules and tips with participants. The two-year pilot encourages personal food production and active lifestyles. City leaders also view the program as a way to cut carbon emissions from large-scale food production and transportation.
Leduc, AB
Canada
Leduc, AB turns Eco Station into a self-sustaining facility with rooftop solar installation
The Leduc Eco Station provides a drop-off location for small amounts of hazardous materials and recyclables. A 17-kilowatt rooftop solar system allows the building to achieve net-zero emissions. City officials estimate that initial project costs will be repaid in 14 years. Leduc will thereafter generate revenue from excess solar energy sold back to the grid. The Eco Station project reduces carbon emissions by 10 tons per year.
Leduc, AB
Canada
Leduc, AB implements video detection and crosswalk control technology for improved pedestrian safety
The video detection system installed at one intersection observes the walking speeds of pedestrians. Traffic lights are adjusted to provide enough time for pedestrians to clear crosswalks. Six intersections along 50 Avenue use two-mode controllers that allow user control over walk signal length. Pedestrians select the one-second option for default walk times and the two-second option for extended signals.
Leduc, AB
Canada