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Resolution 7305. Why, What, Where To. Green Agenda Resolution. Why? Signatory to US Conference of Mayors Climate Change Agreement Bring environmental point-of-view into all areas of City operation
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Resolution 7305 Why, What, Where To
Green Agenda Resolution • Why? • Signatory to US Conference of Mayors Climate Change Agreement • Bring environmental point-of-view into all areas of City operation • Prepare for green House Gases Compliance requirements from future Federal, State, and local Laws • Become better stewards of our energy resources and environment
Guidance Plan Development Phase: Approve Citizens Committee Guidelines Examine US Mayor’s Commitments Articulate Vision and Goals Recruit Leadership • Agreement articles • Best Practices • Direct Contact • Council appointments • Oversight members • Initial meeting • Committee identification • City Vision • Scope of Sustainability Effort • Council Input and Approval • Leadership • Processes • Identify resources • Define scope and deliverables Engagement Phase: Green Agenda At Large Meetings Research Issues and Options Implement Recommendations Recommendations to Council for Approval • Focus on Vision • Involve partners • Community engagement • Build on Best Practices • Engage expertise • Develop Cost/Benefits • Seek “low hanging fruit” • Seek partnership opportunities • Community Report • Draft Council Resolutions • Follow standard processes • Via Appropriate Departments • Repeat cycle as needed
Green City Research • US Conference of Mayors “Best Practices” • Direct Contact to “best in class” • ICLEI • What did we learn? - Many Challenges - Three key factors to success should be our goals • Education • Participation • Policy • A Process that works for others
Challenges • Budgetary • Community buy-in • Ripple effects of energy-related decisions • Technical expertise required • Short vs. Long-term Trade-offs • Social agendas vs. business agenda
Goals/Success Factors EDUCATION: Help every North Little Rock citizen become a better steward of energy resources by raising their “energy IQ.” PARTICIPATION: Show people what is realistic for them to do and how they can help those most in need. POLICY: Balance and integrate environmental responsibilities into the daily management of residential and industrial growth, municipal expenses, education, energy and water use, air quality, transportation, waste reduction, economic development, and open space and natural habitats.
Green Agenda Process Mayor/Council Mayor/Council establishes policy • Citizens Committee At Large members represent key constituencies for input/feedback into process. Members represent: • Large electric users • Low-income • Environmental groups • Gas/water utilities • Engineering • Real estate/developers • Civic leadership • Education • Healthcare • Media/Communications • Neighborhood coalitions • Hispanic community • Seniors • City Wards CC At Large R.T. Resource Team provides oversight into processes and serve as members of CC - Specialized/technical expertise required
Green Agenda Resolution Approved by Council 8/25/08 • Action Plan • Continue residential audit program, other educational and Participation efforts • Recruit and resource team • Recruit At Large Members • 2 nominees from each Alderman; 4 at large nominees from Mayor • Complete Greenhouse Gas Carbon Disclosure Project with ICLEI • Committee begins Orientation and holds first meeting