SUSTAINABILITY TEAM | May 19, 2010 Illinois APA, September 24, 2010.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Airport Sustainability is a holistic approach to managing an airport to ensure Economic viability, Operational efficiency, Natural resource conservation,
Advertisements

Sustainable Orange County Built Environment Subcommittee August 19, 2013.
Department of Environmental Quality Environmental Management System Overview.
| 1 The Municipal Farm Sustainable Reuse Plan Project funded through a Brownfields Area-Wide Planning Pilot Grant from the United States Environmental.
Zero Waste Operational Plan Policy & Services Committee 3/13/2007.
The National Context for Smart Mobility John V. Thomas, PhD US EPA Smart Growth Program.
Alven Lam Acting Director Office for International and Philanthropic Innovation Sustainable Housing and Community Development in the U.S. Sustainable Housing.
Brownfield Opportunity Areas Program Pre-Nomination Study for the Town of Erwin Village of Painted Post and Village of Riverside.
Community Development Department Green Development Incentive Program Ordinance.
SUSTAINABLE INITIATIVES City of Whitewater, Wisconsin the capacity to endure…
Western States Energy & Environment Symposium October 27, 2009.
Sustainability Policy. Introduction 2 We understand that the decisions we make as a company have an impact on the ecological, social, cultural, and economic.
2 1)Familiarize State agency staff with Water Plan Update 2013 information, tools and resources 2)Identify opportunities for State agencies to derive.
1 Water in Bioenergy Agroecosystems Workshop Industry perspective on water for bioenergy production Alistair Wyness, BP International Group Water Expert.
Fourth Meeting June 26, 2012 "The Cleaner Greener Lincoln initiative will make the City of Lincoln an active leader in the area of sustainability, building.
Third Meeting May 22, 2012 "The Cleaner Greener Lincoln initiative will make the City of Lincoln an active leader in the area of sustainability, building.
Second Meeting April 24, 2012 "The Cleaner Greener Lincoln initiative will make the City of Lincoln an active leader in the area of sustainability, building.
REGIONAL FORUM FOR BEVERLY, DANVERS AND SALEM DECEMBER 8, 2010 North Shore Regional Strategic Planning Project.
Collaboration Collaboration Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) Housing choices and opportunities Housing choices and.
2013 Annual Strategic Action Plan Evaluation. Overview Background Role of SAP Implementation Evaluation process Council feedback Enhancement of SAP.
State Policy & Green Jobs 1.0: Economic and Workforce Development EARN Annual Conference December 9, 2008 Jeannine La Prad, President & CEO.
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy March 22, 2012.
Opening Doors to Living Wage Careers 1 A Growing Green Economy: Opportunities of Tomorrow Supported by the National Network.
State of America’s Cities: Sustainability Presentation for1000 Friends of Florida and The Future is Now Foundation Webinar Series September 22, 2011.
1 Washington Action on Climate Change Hedia Adelsman, Department of Ecology September 25, 2009.
City Council October 21, 2013 Strategic Planning Retreat Next Steps.
Presented by: Pechanga Environmental Department Designing and Managing a Recycling Program Source Reduction Strategies for Tribal Solid Waste Programs.
Palm Coast City Council STRATEGIC ACTION PLAN 2012.
BORDER ENVIRONMENT COOPERATION COMMISSION Mitigating Impacts on Water Resources: Environmental Infrastructure Investment.
Compact for a Sustainable Ventura County A project of the Ventura County Civic Alliance and the Ventura Council of Governments.
Where the Home Is Matters Planning for Healthy and Equitable Communities Julie West, MPH Jim Krieger, MD, MPH Public Health – Seattle & King County May.
Santa Monica Sustainable City Plan Purpose The Sustainable City Plan was created to enhance our resources, prevent harm to the natural environment and.
Growth Management Legislative Discussion March 20, 2012.
1 Transportation Policy and Performance: The challenges and opportunities of performance-based programs Deputy Administrator Therese McMillan Federal Transit.
Georgia’s Environmental Issues Georgia’s record drought Growing population Rising energy prices Air quality concerns Land degradation Environmental concerns.
1 Brownfields Prevention Transformed Deborah Orr EPA Region 5 August 2008.
2011 Broward Municipal Green Initiatives Survey Results GHG Mitigation Energy 2/3 of Broward’s reporting municipalities have implemented incentives or.
Miami-Dade County Department of Planning and Zoning - pg 1 Evaluation and Appraisal Report 2010.
Tallinn Tallinn on the way for becoming European Green Capital Relo Ligi, Environmental Department of Tallinn.
Slide 1 Fort Detrick Sustainability Planning Workshop #1 – Out Brief 1 Jul 08.
Livable Delaware Energy Task Force - the Key to Energy and Environmental Co-Benefits.
Planning and Sustainability Paul Farmer American Planning Association M6: Protecting the Urban Environment and Historical and Cultural Heritage.
Environment SPC 24 th June 2015 New Climate Change Strategy.
Environment SPC 24 th June 2015 Draft Dublin City Development Plan
Community Development Department Green Development Incentive Program Ordinance.
Presentation to Membership. A Recap of Our Process February 2009: Decision to renew strategic plan March 2009: Engagement of Berlin, Eaton.
Growth Management Legislative Discussion June 19, 2012 Growth Management Legislative Discussion June 19, 2012.
Subgroup Recommendations on Draft Economic Development Goals & Objectives November 17, 2004.
San Diego Regional Comprehensive Plan Presentation to Senate Transportation and Housing Committee February 8, 2005.
Subgroup Recommendations on draft Housing Goals & Objectives September 29, 2004 Subgroup Members: Don Eggert, Marianne Morton, Phil Salkin, & Alex Saloutos.
Bring It Home! Using Data Measurement Santa Fe Benchmarks Report What Gets Measured, Gets Managed! ●A ‘progress report’ to show us where we are ●Guides.
California Water Plan Update Advisory Committee Meeting January 20, 2005.
One Water LA is a collaborative approach to develop an integrated framework for managing the City’s watersheds, water resources, and water facilities in.
City of Joliet - Sustainability City of Joliet Sustainability Initiatives American Planning Association National Conference April 16, 2013.
Nigel Hannam and David Phillips Parish Conference – 11th September 2013 Balancing Development.
Climate Literacy 201 Department of Water Resources May 22, 2013.
Strategies for Bringing Green Jobs to Older Urban Centers Karen Dettmer, P.E. April 4, 2011 Brownfields 2011 Philadelphia, PA.
DRAFT INNER MELBOURNE ACTION PLAN Presented by Elissa McElroy IMAP Executive Officer January 2016.
CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP – APRIL 12, Strategic Action Plan Evaluation Results.
Transportation Possible Goal Provide convenient alternative transportation options to dramatically reduce our City’s fuel consumption. Example Actions.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE MEETING 3 – NATURAL & CULTURAL RESOURCE ELEMENTS 1/09/2014.
Updated Subgroup Recommendations on draft Housing Goals & Objectives October 20, 2004 Subgroup Members: Don Eggert, Marianne Morton, Phil Salkin, & Alex.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE MEETING 2 – TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT 12/12/2013.
Council Grove Zoning & Planning Committee Final Plan Presentation March 9, 2016.
Planning Commission Meeting July 30, Presentation Outline  Project Purpose, Background and Schedule  Overview of Community Input  Overview of.
2035 General Plan Update Planning Commission Study Session on Draft Circulation Element February 2, 2016.
Themes in History of California Planning, 1970s-today
Washington County Parks and Open Spaces
Proposal Kane County Sustainability Plan
2/3 20% 71% Half 54% Over Half 45% 14% Introduction GHG Mitigation
Presentation transcript:

SUSTAINABILITY TEAM | May 19, 2010 Illinois APA, September 24, 2010

Getting Started Decatur took an unique approach to EECBG funding Rather than focus solely on specific projects, the City chose to undertake a Sustainability Plan that would prioritize projects across a range of topics Goal is to utilize sustainability as a coordinating theme to market Decatur

Sustainable Decatur Vision The Decatur area promotes economic prosperity, social and community well-being, and environmental stewardship for generations to come. We welcome the world to join our region to seek innovative, marketable, and environmentally sound public and private actions, strong collaboration to improve the community, and involve residents who are stewards of their city and environs.

Timeline MAY 19 Workshops: -Reviewed Baseline -Goal /Vision Setting -Brainstorm Strategies -Public Meeting FEB-APRIL: -Consultant Data Review -Baseline Analysis JUNE 30 Workshops: -Reviewed Strategies and Projects AUGUST 19 : -Sustainability Team to Refine Plan -Public Meeting APRIL 14 Sustainability Team: -Introductions -Goal /Vision Setting -Identified Issues OCT: -Council Consideration

2030 Goals The Decatur region will be served with a sustainable water supply to meet current and future needs. Best Management Practices (BMPs) will be utilized in 50% of new development by 2030 to filter stormwater and reduce runoff. Energy consumption in Decatur will be reduced by 25% in households and 10% for commercial and industrial use by 2030.

2030 Goals Renewable energy sources will account for 25% of all electricity usage by Bicycle, pedestrian and transit trips will increase by 25% by 2030, while vehicle miles traveled (VMT) per capita will be decreased by 25% by New development in the “urban core” will account for 60% of the all new development by 2030.

2030 Goals Community supported agriculture and urban gardening will increase in acreage to 300 acres by Waste going to landfills will be reduced by 50% by 2030.

Water 2020 Goals, Strategies, and Actions Goal 1: Ensure adequate water supply: –Strategy 1.2: Expand public water supply: Action: –Develop the use of shallow aquifers –Work with ADM on water supply enhancement –Proceed with plans for Lake Tokorozawa.

Water 2020 Goals, Strategies, and Actions Goal 2: Improve stormwater quality and reduce runoff that causes flooding and siltation in Lake Decatur: –Strategy 2.1: Promote the use of BMPs to manage stormwater: Action: Update Stormwater Management Ordinance

Water 2020 Goals, Strategies, and Actions Goal 3: Promote environmentally responsible and efficient conveyance & treatment of wastewater: –Strategy 3.1: Maintain and make most productive use of wastewater: Action: Promote reuse of treated water.

Energy 2020 Goals, Strategies, and Actions Goal 1: Be conscious of building energy usage and utilize all technologies and techniques to increase efficiency: –Strategy 1.1: Provide incentives for improving energy efficiency: Action: Create energy assessments or energy audit program and identify options for providing assistance in the implementation.

Energy 2020 Goals, Strategies, and Actions Goal 2: Investigate and utilize renewable energy: –Strategy 2.3: Create a market for sustainable bioenergy production: Action: Begin test projects of growing perennial bioenergy crops that utilize less water and fertilizer and test the impacts on water quality.

Energy 2020 Goals, Strategies, and Actions Goal 3: Reduce total and average household Vehicle Miles Traveled: –Strategy 6.1: Encourage carpooling: Action: Create regional carpooling program for employment centers in the region.

Land 2020 Goals, Strategies, and Actions Goal 1: Development practices will focus on urban infill and revitalization: –Strategy 1.1: Create a market for homes in urban core: Action: Promote urban infill development through financial assistance, revolving loan fund and coordination with energy programs

Land 2020 Goals, Strategies, and Actions Goal 2: Incorporate appropriate Sustainable Neighborhood Design and Practices: –Strategy 2.1: Utilize techniques that reserve land, promote common open space, and natural stormwater management: Action: Amend Zoning Code to Allow “Conservation Design Development” as a Permitted Use.

Land 2020 Goals, Strategies, and Actions Goal 3: Be a leader in urban greening and community supported agriculture: –Strategy 3: Convert vacant and underutilized properties into community gardens and urban agriculture uses: Action: Set aside areas of City land that could be used for Urban Agriculture Demonstration Projects.

Waste/Recycling 2020 Goals, Strategies, and Actions Goal 1: Reach our region’s full potential for recycling: –Strategy 1.1: Increase Recycling Practices: Action: Improve existing residential waste and recycling collection procedures.

Waste/Recycling 2020 Goals, Strategies, and Actions Goal 2: Reduce waste at the source and at the consumer level: –Strategy 2.1: Reduce waste at the source and at the consumer level: Action: Find markets for the compost and mulch and other environmentally friend products generated in our county.

Waste/Recycling 2020 Goals, Strategies, and Actions Goal 3: Encourage use of recycled products: –Strategy 3.1: Encourage use of recycled products: Action: Create a program to pursue economic development opportunities through sustainable business development

Waste/Recycling 2020 Goals, Strategies, and Actions Goal 4: Embrace beneficial reuse: –Strategy 1: Embrace beneficial reuse: Research and create information clearinghouse and network for reuse of waste.

Implementation Identifies action, priority, time frame, funding source, and partners.

Next Steps Council Presentation – October Begin Cross-Cutting Projects, starting with Public Education Campaign Seek resources for key projects