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d <br />CO <br />- <br />a) <br />7 <br />6 <br />a) <br />vi <br />c <br />0 <br />7 <br />U <br />co <br />0 <br />I- <br />I— <br />f6 <br />a) <br />f6 <br />a) <br />c-■ <br />a) <br />Q <br />E <br />O <br />U <br />Optional BP <br />(3) Engage community members in a public process that results in city council adoption of and <br />commitment to measure and report progress on sustainability indicators. <br />(4) Conduct or support a broad sustainability education and action campaign involving: <br />a. The entire community <br />b. Homeowners <br />c. Block clubs /neighborhood associations <br />d. Congregations <br />e. Schools and youth <br />sustainability framework such as: <br />a. Strong Towns, Natural Capitalism <br />b. Transition initiatives, resiliancy, Post- Carbon Cities. <br />c. Eco- municipalities /The Natural Step, ecological footprinting, permaculture. <br />d. ISO 14001, Genuine Progress. <br />e. Healthy communities, multi - generation learning <br />http: / /greenstep.pca. state. mn. us / bestPracticesDetail .cfm ?bpnum =24 <br />25. Green Business Development <br />(1) Support new /emerging green businesses and green jobs through targeted assistance. <br />(2) Connect businesses with assistance providers, including utilities, who provide personalized <br />the city. <br />products /services. <br />(5) Lower the environmental footprint of a brownfield remediation /redevelopment project. <br />(6) Promote green businesses that certify under a local, regional or national program. <br />(7) Conduct or participate in a buy local campaign. <br />(8) expired action <br />http: / /greenstep.pca. state. mn. us /bestPracticesDetail .cfm ?bpnum =25 <br />26. Renewable Energy <br />