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Pontiac's Master Plan

    In 1965, Pontiac's Master plan supported Oakland County and Michigan's 20th Century vision. Pontiacs Downtown centralized the sewage & water lines, and electrical infrastructure for plants uniquely designed for a business hub as seen on the left. 

      In 1980, GM set up shop for its cutting edge On-Star systems and connected it to the Ottawa Towers with the Phoenix Center.  Interconnecting fiber optics, cable, and satellite access to run it. The loop around the Pontiac Downtown area is duplicated in 400 locations in the USA, and it interconnects with multiple US and State Highways (5).

     In 2001, Oakland County set up multiple hot spots for WI FI, however they were never turned on, supporting both Oakland & Macomb Counties. In 2021, Omega wants to convert this location into its Smart Grid Infrastructure network for the Little City Pilot and build out phase II & III of Pontiac's Master Plan. It provides Internet of Things (IOT) and WI FI 6, plus production of green utilities, job development, and reparations to the citizens through stock ownership. 

The Little City's Smart Grid Infrastructure Distribution Systems Digital Network.

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Pontiac is in the Center of several Communities containing over 3 Million people, connecting 5 major State and Federal Highways.

The Little City's exoskeleton produces green utilities, monitored, and distributed

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Satellite Connections
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