The Altamonte Global Innovation Lab (AGīL) pioneers transformative solutions to urban challenges, setting a global benchmark for reimagining vibrant, sustainable cities.
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From autonomous transit to water purification breakthroughs, our projects reflect a commitment to innovation with purpose. AGīL works alongside state agencies, schools, nonprofits and private partners to build systems and solutions that make a noticeable impact.


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The AGīL model unites cities, utilities and businesses to ensure tech investments deliver measurable community impact and long-term sustainability.
AGīL’s public-private partnerships advance automation, data transparency and green infrastructure, making Altamonte Springs a living lab for innovation.
Altamonte Springs shares AGīL research with partner cities statewide, helping communities of all sizes modernize public services and operations.
AGīL drives innovation for 2M+ residents across seven Seminole County cities through shared research, pilot projects and smart-city partnerships.
Over 40 public and private partners work through AGīL to advance transportation, data, water sustainability and workforce innovation.
Each AGīL project supports a shared mission to build smarter, more resilient cities that better serve people through data-driven decisions and collaboration.
Through wastewater analytics, Altamonte Springs pioneered early COVID-19 detection models later adopted by the CDC, White House and other agencies.
AGīL designs every pilot for scalability, enabling other cities to replicate success while saving time, resources and taxpayer dollars region wide.
CraneRIDES shuttles are fully electric and autonomous, offering a clean, sustainable mobility option in Altamonte.
Altamonte Springs’ smart-city innovation has earned state, national and global acclaim, positioning the City as a leader in real-world tech deployment.
Causeway’s one.network shares verified road closures and construction alerts with apps like Google Maps and Waze, easing commutes and improving safety.
During its pilot phase, Causeway’s one.network verified 100% of scheduled closures and sent driver updates within minutes of implementation.
AGīL boosts workforce innovation with the CareerSource City Career Accelerator, training residents for in-demand jobs in government, safety and tech.
AGīL unites cities, universities and private partners to test emerging tech that improves infrastructure, safety and quality of life.
Altamonte Springs became the first U.S. city to use AI-driven site plan review, giving staff a tool to produce efficient and accurate compliance reviews.
The AGīL network spans transportation, water, public health and workforce readiness, driving a fully integrated approach to innovation.
Through tech partnerships, AGīL is creating a digital twin that models real-time infrastructure and emergency responses for smarter city planning.
The A-FIRST project captures, treats and reuses over 500M gallons of water each year, protecting Florida’s aquifer and reducing reliance on traditional sources.
The City’s pureALTA pilot turns reclaimed water into purified water that meets or exceeds federal standards, setting a new benchmark for reuse.
Altamonte Springs has stayed debt-free since 2013, proving financial stability and forward-thinking innovation can thrive in local government.










