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Councilmember introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION #13-11 - <br />A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF RAMSEY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE <br />MINNESOTA GREENSTEP CITIES PROGRAM <br />WHEREAS, Minnesota GreenStep Cities is a voluntary challenge, assistance and recognition <br />program to help cities achieve their sustainability and quality -of -life goals. GreenStep is a free, <br />continuous improvement program, managed by a public - private partnership, and based upon twenty - <br />eight (28) best practices. Each best practice can be implemented by completing one or more actions at a <br />1, 2 or 3 -star level, from a list of four to eight actions. These actions focus on cost savings and energy <br />use reduction as well as encourage civic innovation; and <br />WHEREAS, the Minnesota GreenStep Cities program assists in facilitating technical assistance <br />for the implementation of these sustainable development best practices; and <br />WHEREAS, the Minnesota GreenStep Cities program provides cost - effective sustainable <br />development best practices in the following five categories: (1) Buildings and Lighting; (2) <br />Transportation; (3) Land Use; (4) Environmental Management; and (5) Economic and Community <br />Development; <br />WHEREAS, uncertainty in energy prices and the transition away from fossil fuel energy sources <br />present new challenges and opportunities to both the City of Ramsey and to the economic health of its <br />citizens and businesses; and <br />WHEREAS, climate changes have been observed in Minnesota and have the potential to <br />negatively impact local, regional and state economies; infrastructure development; habitat; ecological <br />communities, including native fish and wildlife populations; spread invasive species and exotic diseases; <br />reduce drinking water supplies and recreational opportunities; and pose health threats to our citizens; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, local governments have the unique opportunity to achieve both energy use <br />and climate change gas reductions and cost savings through building and facilities management; <br />land use and transportation planning; environmental management; and through economic and <br />community development; and <br />WHEREAS, efforts to address energy and climate issues provide an opportunity to move toward <br />energy self - reliance and greater community resiliency and quality of life; provide environmentally <br />healthy and cheaper -to- operate public buildings; encourage new economic development and local jobs; <br />and support local food and renewable energy production; and <br />WHEREAS, steps taken toward sustainable solutions aim to improve community quality of life, <br />building community capital and increasing government efficiency, accountability and transparency. <br />