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The Climate Smart Cities Program helps cities meet the challenges through the development of spatial data and decision support tools that translate the goals from a city\u2019s strategic climate planning into priority sites for green infrastructure development. The Climate Smart Cities Program categorizes these strategies under the climate objectives of Connect, Cool, Absorb, and Protect. The rasters in the connect geodatabasehelp explore priority areas of the city for connecting and expanding walk-bike corridors. (Highest priority areas are in red). CT07 idenitifies areas in the city that are more than 10-minute walk from public transportation as well as those areas with significant number of people that lack access to frequent public transit.Access to reliable and affordable public transportation is essential to enhancing quality of life as well as reducing green house emissions for a city's population. This model prioritizes areas where city residents are more than a 10 minute walk from available public transportation as well as areas where there is a need for additional public transportation. Areas more than a 10 minute walk from public transportation stop were assigned a very high priority value (5). Areas within a 10 minute walk of public transit where the max wait time is more than 60 minutues and that have a significant number of people was assigned high priority value of (4). Areas within a 10 minute walk of public transit where the max wait time is more than 30 minutues and that have a significant number of people was assigned moderate priority value of (3).Service Areas were derived using network analyst. Areas of significant population were determined using ESRI's 2014 Estimated Demographics and u=includes Population per square mile. Significant population was condisered population >= 6153. 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The Climate Smart Cities Program helps cities meet the challenges through the development of spatial data and decision support tools that translate the goals from a city\u2019s strategic climate planning into priority sites for green infrastructure development. The Climate Smart Cities Program categorizes these strategies under the climate objectives of Connect, Cool, Absorb, and Protect. The rasters in the connect geodatabasehelp explore priority areas of the city for connecting and expanding walk-bike corridors. (Highest priority areas are in red). CT03 identifies corridors with potential demand for connecting tourists to key tourist destinations.New Orleans has a thriving tourist industry and ensuring safe walkable/bikeable paths to major tourist destinations is a key component of Resilient New Orleans Plan. This model identifies key corridors that connect people key cultural facilities used by tourists . Using Network Analyst Closest facility tool, we identified the most direct routes with potential for active transportation demand from hotels to key cultural facilities. Additional routes where major arterials entered into and traversed key historic districts. All routes were buffered by 200ft to identify general corridors and assigned moderate priority (3). 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