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To: Jackson, RyanOackson.ryan@epa.gov] From: The Washington Post Sent: Tue 11/14/2017 9:20:03 PM Subject: Video: Leaders from Lyft, Ford, WeWork, Seattle, D.C., Code for America and more discuss the future of cities Earlier today at The Washington Post, innovative leaders in government, business and technology explored how urban mobility, next generation governance and economic development are shaping the future of America's cities. Among the highlights: Executives from Lyft, Ford Smart Mobility and the transportationstrategy firm, Nelson\Nygaard Consulting, forecasted the future of self-driving cars and discussed data collaboration between cities and the private sector. Experts in civic technology from GovEx, the City of Seattle and Code for America described the importance of digital and cultural inclusivity for the future of smart cities. Washington D.C.'s Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development joined leaders from WeWork and PN Hoffman to talk about revitalizing District neighborhoods, gentrification and economic development incentives. Transformers: Cities is part of The Washington Post's "Transformers" series that explores how technological advances, business trends and new ways of thinking are upending industries, government and changing everyday life. Qualcomm is proud to support Transformers: Cities. Learn about 5G and lol technologies for smart cities and how it can transform American cities big, medium and small. PRESENTING SPONSOR SUPPORTING SPONSOR 17cv1906 Sierra Club v. EPA - 6/22 Production ED 001523 00003897-00001 You're Invited: This Thursday, November 16 The Washington Post will bring together policymakers, business leaders and experts in the sustainability and conservation community to discuss new approaches for a sustainable future and assess the relationship between humans and the environment for A World in Balance: Solutions for Sustainability. To register to attend click here. This email contains news or other information about an event from Washington Post Live, the live journalism division of The Washington Post, If you no longer wish to receive these emails related to Washington Post Live events, please click the unsubscribe link below. The Washington Post 11301 K Street NW, Washington D.C., 20071 17cv1906 Sierra Club v. EPA - 6/22 Production ED 001523 00003897-00002