Reduce flooding damage and costs through the National Flood Insurance Programs and the NFIP’s Community Rating System.
Reduce flooding damage and costs through the National Flood Insurance Programs and the NFIP’s Community Rating System.
Reduce flooding damage and costs through the National Flood Insurance Programs and the NFIP’s Community Rating System.
Conserve/protect drinking/groundwater resources by creating a water-wise landscaping ordinance/guidance, WaterSense purchasing program, or guidance on rainwater harvesting and home water softener use.
Install a public sector/municipally-owned renewable energy technology, such as solar electric (PV), wind, biomass, solar hot water/air, or micro-hydro.
Create or participate in a marketing/outreach/incentive program to promote/achieve residential energy/water use reduction and energy efficiency.
Adopt a shoreland ordinance for all river and lake shoreland areas.
Conduct an Active Living campaign such as a Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program.
Increase walking, biking and transit use by one or more of the following means:
Improve/organize residential trash, recycling and organics collection by private and/or public operations and offer significant volume-based pricing on residential garbage and/or incentives for recycling.