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Sustainability Overview

Sustainability Overview. City of Champaign Council Goals for Sustainability. Focus began in 2007 Sustainability Task Force (2008) Sustainability Inventory (2008) EECBG (2009-2012) Partner in Regional Sustainability Inventory Efforts (2010). City of Urbana Sustainability Efforts.

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Sustainability Overview

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  1. Sustainability Overview

  2. City of ChampaignCouncil Goals for Sustainability Focus began in 2007 • Sustainability Task Force (2008) • Sustainability Inventory (2008) • EECBG (2009-2012) • Partner in Regional Sustainability Inventory Efforts (2010)

  3. City of UrbanaSustainability Efforts • 12 broad sustainability goals established (2010) • Sustainability Advisory Commission (2008) • EECBG (2009-2012) • Partner in Regional Sustainability Inventory Efforts (2010) • Climate Action Plan (2011)

  4. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Sustainability Efforts • Climate Action Plan, submitted May 2010 • Inaugural Sustainability Week, Fall 2010 • Student Sustainability Fee • Campus Area Transportation Study (CATS)

  5. Regional Sustainability Inventory 2010 http://www.ccrpc.org/sustainability/inventory.php Metropolitan Intergovernmental Council • Purpose • Members • Structure – Informal but regularly scheduled meetings • Champaign County Regional Planning Commission • Sustainability Practitioners

  6. Sustainability Practitioners • Purpose • Practitioners • Who they are • Process • Survey all agencies • RPC staff facilitates meetings, prepares reports and reports to MIC • Responsibility • update and maintain inventory • identify initiatives/projects for collaboration

  7. Best Practice Projects • Zipcar • Car share program • Champaign, Urbana, University of Illinois, and C-U Mass Transit District • First program of its kind • 6 cars initially in January 2009 • $109,000 guarantee • March, 2010 released from guarantee • 600 local members • 11 cars currently

  8. Best Practice Projects • Campus Area Transportation Study • CATS partners include the CUUATS, Champaign, Urbana, University and CUMTD • Looks comprehensively at transportation issues • Pedestrian, bicycle, transit and vehicle movement • All jurisdictions, all agencies serving the campus area www.ccrpc.org/CATS/index.php

  9. Best Practice Projects • Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Vehicle Fueling Station - Fleet managers from all three entities currently working to bring a CNG station to town - CNG: reduce carbon & PM emissions, existing distribution network, costs less per equivalent unit than gas, works across range of vehicles, reduce dependence on foreign oil - Series of meetings to discuss strategies for cooperation, funding, vehicle conversions, locating additional partners, etc.

  10. Future Opportunities • Improved collaboration on development & implementation of: • Climate Action Plans • Sustainability Plans • Recycling Initiatives • Local Foods • Education & Outreach • Regional Sustainability Inventory • Bike Plans • Regional Trails • Energy Projects Recognize the strengths and limitations of each organization. Try to utilize each others’ strengths & expertise when possible.

  11. Contacts Teri Legner, Economic Development Manager City of Champaign 217/403-8710 teri.legner@ci.champaign.il.us Bart Hagston, Environmental Sustainability Manager City of Urbana 217/384-2381 bwhagston@urbanaillinois.us Shelley Mix University of Illinois 217/244-1641 mix@illinois.edu

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