Saturday, October 20, 2012

Anything with a Plug!

No TV was too large for the electronics recycling event at Boulevard and Robin Hood this past October! 

Friday, October 19, 2012

Electric Charging Stations -- The Future is Now

Mayor Dwight C. Jones was joined by Virginia Clean Cities for the opening of Richmond Omni Hotel's first public charging station for electric vehicles. The City of Richmond has been an important partner in the Richmond Electric Vehicle Initiative thanks in part to a grant from the Clean Cities Community Readiness and Planning for Plug-In Electric Vehicles and Charging Infrastructure.

"The RVAgreen Plan supports electric vehicles and charging stations because they provide options that are more economically competitive and environmentally resilient compared to traditional vehicles," said Mayor Jones.

Ford Motor Company chose Richmond as one of the first 25 "EV Ready" cities in the country and a launch market for its all-electric Ford Focus model car. 

"Electric vehicles and infrastructure represent an opportunity for individuals and businesses to advance energy, economic, and environmental security through reducing petroleum,” said Alleyn Harned, executive director of Virginia Clean Cities.

Prior to the official plug-in, Virginia Clean Cities hosted the Business Case for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Forum at the Omni Hotel. The event provided an overview of electric vehicles and presented the business case for installing electric vehicle charging stations.
An added benefit of electric cars is the exclusive parking spaces near chargers!


Richmond Omni Hotel Manager Chris Alto, Michael Phillips, project manager of the Virginia Clean Cities Project, Mayor Dwight C. Jones, Alicia Zatcoff, sustainability manager for the city, and Jason Tucker, Richmond Ford sales consultant, at the Omni electric car charging station.




Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Community Gardens



Richmond Grows Gardens, a citywide Community Garden Program, permits organizations to use vacant and underutilized city property for community gardens. Several locations currently offer community garden opportunities where residents can lease plots of land to have their own, personal gardens. 

In addition, Richmond has a Children's Garden where children living in several of the Richmond Redevelopment Housing Authority communities work with volunteers to learn about gardening and local food production. 







Monday, October 15, 2012

Weatherization Tips Video


Pleasants Hardware store manager Clay Butler explains some inexpensive, simple things you can do to weatherize your home for winter.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Electronic Recycling Day



Did you miss the fall recycling event? City residents dropped off household electronic items such as computers, monitors, radios, fax machines, microwaves, and camcorders at a collection trailer parked at 3101 N. Boulevard on Oct. 20. (Our photographer even turned in her two broken coffee makers!)

 There was a $7 recycling fee for televisions, and the event had televisions in abundance!


Recycling conserves natural resources, saves landfill space, and creates jobs for salvaging usable parts and metals for reuse. But better yet, it clears your home of dust-collectors and makes room for new technology that is more energy efficient!

Check out the RVAgreen Plan to see what the City of Richmond is doing to enhance recycling in our community and the Central Virginia Waste Management Electronics Recycling site to share with friends!


Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Understanding and Managing Natural Assets


The Green Infrastructure Center will be hosting a series of workshops throughout Virginia in mid-October and November to help planners and land use policy makers understand and manage their natural assets.

APA CM credits will be provided at these workshops.There is a $20 fee for participants to cover lunch. More information about the workshops can be found at http://www.gicinc.org/events.htm

One workshop will be hosted at the University of Richmond on Nov. 29.