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Our Mission: To work together to responsibly grow our community, and to provie quality, cost-effective, an efficient government services <br />CC Regular Session 7, 5. <br />Meeting Date: 01/28/2014 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Resolution #14-01-021 Authorizing the City to Participate in the Minnesota GreenStep Cities Program <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The Minnesota GreenStep Cities program is a voluntary challenge, assistance and recognition program designed to help communities achieve sustainability and <br />quality of life goals. There are no costs to a city that chooses to participate in this program. The GreenStep Cities program is lead by the Minnesota Pollution <br />Control Agency, but is governed by a public/private partnership of state agencies and non -governmental agencies. The program is based upon twenty-eight (28) <br />best practices that outline a cost-effective, step -wise path to implementing sustainable development best practices. More importantly, many of the best practices <br />focus on city operations and how a city itself can become more economically and environmentally efficient, e.g. more sustainable. As a community <br />accomplishes more best practices, it can achieve greater levels of recognition as a GreenStep City. GreenStep Cities that achieve a new level or step are <br />recognized at the annual League of Minnesota Cities conference. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />As previously noted, the GreenStep Cities program focuses on twenty-eight (28) best practices across a range of topics. The best practices were developed by <br />experts within the respective fields, all from within Minnesota. The best practices are broken into five (5) categories: Buildings and Lighting, Land Use, <br />Transportation, Environmental Management, and Economic and Community Development. Within any best practice, there are multiple actions that a <br />community could consider implementing but would not necessarily have to implement all actions to complete a particular best practice. Additionally, a <br />community can claim credit for actions already completed prior to entering the program. <br />There are a number of benefits that the City could realize by participating in the GreenStep Cities program. The City can access forty (40) hours of free <br />consultant help and intern support for sustainability initiatives, potential benefit in grant proposal scoring, access to best practice topic experts to answer <br />questions, positive publicity, access to a network of other GreenStep Cities communities, and becoming a more sustainable and energy efficient organization. <br />Researching the MN GreenStep Cities program is an action item on the Environmental Policy Board's (EPB) City Council approved work plan. A member of <br />the Great Plains Institute, one of the non -governmental partners of the GreenStep Cities program, attended the EPB's November, 2013 meeting and presenting <br />information regarding this program. The Environmental Policy Board reviewed the program details and were supportive of the program. The fact that this <br />program is voluntary, self -policing, and does not commit the City to anything specific actions was certainly appealing to the EPB. However, more importantly, <br />the EPB viewed this as a great opportunity for the City to lead by example by becoming a more sustainable organization. <br />Additionally, this could help the City achieve its Strategic Goal/Imperative of a Smart, Citizen -Focused Government, which includes continuing the delivery of <br />quality services to ensure the City will have safe and thriving neighborhoods and business districts, and a clean environment. <br />Funding Source: <br />There is no cost to participate in the GreenStep Cities program. The preparation of this case and future work related to the GreenStep Cities program would be <br />handled as part of Staffs regular duties. <br />Recommendation: <br />The Environmental Policy Board recommends that the City Council approve Resolution #14-01-021 authorizing the City to participate in the Minnesota <br />GreenStep Cities program. <br />Action: <br />Motion to approve Resolution #14-01-021 authorizing the City to participate in the Minnesota GreenStep Cities program. <br />GreenStep Cities Fact Sheet <br />Best Practices Actions <br />EPB Meeting Minutes Dated 11.4.13 <br />Resolution #14-01-021 <br />Attachments <br />Form Review <br />Inbox Reviewed By Date <br />Tim Gladhill Tim Gladhill 01/22/201402:48 PM <br />Kurt Ulrich Kurt Ulrich 01/23/2014 12:44 PM <br />
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