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A group for discussing what "sustainability" means for local government and our profession.

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Daniel Subaitis

I am currently working on a business model to turn specific green urban waste into either raw biomass material or pellets. The project has the potential to divert approx. 1 million tons of waste/year from area landfills. If anyone has an interest or has had experience implementing such programs I would appreciate any insight.

Sara Kurovski

Sara Kurovski You may want to review the new EPA air rule which is specific to what can actually be used as biomass material/pellets. This rule may have an impact on your business model: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2011-12-23/pdf/2011-31648.pdf

Joseph McClure

Joseph McClure Joseph McClure A common limiting factor in the feasibility of pellet production is distance to market, so a local use is best. Production facilities I've seen tend to be smokey.

Elizabeth Trice

I'm involved with our HUD sustainability grant in Southern Maine and hope to learn more about best practices.

Sylvia Nitz

I spent the last 8 years researching the cause of differences in levels of quality of life in cities in order to find an underlying factor which could be applied to other cities in order to improve their quality of life. I found that the difference between cities that succeed and those that do not lies in the percentage of a specific type of individual who lives in that city. These individuals differ from others because of the way that they think. I found that not only is it possible to encourage these types of individuals to locate to your city, but, by providing the right infrastructure it is also possible to encourage a psychological development within the population to generate these vital societal members. Should you be interested, my book is entitled : Inclusivism - The World on the Brink of a Social Revolution and is available through Amazon or through my publisher Trafford.

PATRICK COUGHLIN

Mike:

In many cities, fire protection is the second highest cost in general budgets, police protection being the highest. I have written about how cities can maintain adequate levels of fire protection while reducing fire department salaries and pension burdens. Please see my post titled "Sustainable fire protection" at www.fdexcellence.com.

Michael Willis

The June edition of PM will be focused on Sustainability. It will contain a number of feature articles, as well as other supporting columns and stories. You can help.

I am writing a feature article with a working title: "Refreshing the Concept of Sustainability as a Core Concept of Local Government Management", and it will take a bigger picture look at the issue.

In February 2007, the ICMA board decided to make sustainability a priority. It directed staff to launch efforts to position ICMA as a leader on the issue.

Five years on, a lot has happened. I'd be interested in your thoughts on sustainability, or any others you may have on the matter:

•What progress have we made as a profession?

•Is it still the issue of our age, or has life passed it by?

•What do you think needs to be done to ensure that it remains at the forefront of what we do a professional local government managers?

Look forward to hearing from you!

Carlo Cavallaro

I am interested in hearing more examples of how sustainable practices like recycling lead to economic development and job creation. I see the ones is our industry but would love to see other examples.

Sara Kurovski

Steve, the City of Dallas went through this by implementing an ISO14001 like program (EMS - Environmental Management System). They are very open to sharing what worked and what didn't. I highly recommend that you contact them.

Linda Brughelli

Steve, you might check out a website I write, www.greenworksgov.org for info and examples. Happy to collaborate! Also, I'm just learning about the Natural Step which has a toolkit for educating employees about what we mean by sustainability and how our daily efforts impact our goals. This takes you to the toolkits link on their site: http://www.thenaturalstep.org/en/toolkits-around-world

Steve Kessler

I am a member of the City of Las Vegas Sustainability Comittee. We are a grass roots effort to bring Sustainability Awareness to the City Employees and show the role that they play in the City's Sustainability efforts. I would love to swap sucesses and failures with anyone.

Dustin Anderson
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