Modify a street in compliance with the city's complete streets policy.
Modify a street in compliance with the city's complete streets policy.
Actions that directly or indirectly improve air quality in your community
Modify a street in compliance with the city's complete streets policy.
Replace small internal combustion engine lawn and garden equipment (e.g. lawnmowers, weed whips, etc.) with lower polluting equipment.
Install, assist with and promote publicly available EV charging stations or public fueling stations for alternative fuel vehicles.
Create, assist with and promote local food production/distribution within the city:
Make no/low cost indoor lighting and operational changes in city-owned/school buildings to reduce energy costs.
Adopt a comprehensive plan or (for Category B & C cities) adopt a future land use plan that was adopted by the county or a regional entity.
Replace the city's existing street lighting with Dark Sky-compliant LEDs, modifying any city franchise/utility agreement and adding smart grid attributes.
Install for one or more city-owned/school buildings one of the following efficiency measures:
Adopt environmentally preferable covenant guidelines for new common interest communities addressing issues such as stormwater, greywater, native vegetation, growing food, clothes lines, electric vehicle charging, and renewable energy.