Wednesday, July 11, 2012

City Council Votes to Adopt the Resolution for the RVAgreen Sustainability Plan

During July 2012, the Richmond City Council voted on a resolution to adopt "RVAgreen: A Roadmap to Sustainability" as an official city plan. This resolution affirms City Council's support and commitment for the community based plan. You can read the resolution below.

Res. No. 2012-R69-103

WHEREAS, the City of Richmond has taken significant strides toward its sustainability goals which are to ensure that residents have the highest quality of life possible while improving the local environment and enhancing economic development and job creation opportunities;and

WHEREAS, the City received the silver award in 2010 and the gold award in 2011 in the Virginia Municipal League's Green Government Challenge in recognition of its sustainability achievements; and

WHEREAS, in an effort to further the sustainability goals in the City of Richmond and its communities, the City's Administration, in collaboration with stakeholders, experts and members of the community, developed a sustainability plan entitled "RVAgreen: A Roadmap to Sustainability," a copy of which is attached to this resolution; and

WHEREAS, "RVAgreen: A Roadmap to Sustainability" builds on existing sustainability efforts and priorities of the City of Richmond and its communities and local government best practices from around the country and is organized into five focus areas: Economic Development, Energy, Environment, Open Space and Land Use and Transportation; and

WHEREAS, the planning process for "RVAgreen: A Roadmap to Sustainability" was funded by an Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant that the City received in 2010; and

WHEREAS, the City Council believes that it is in the best interest of the citizens of the City of Richmond that the Council support the aforementioned sustainability plan and encourage its implementation to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law:

NOW, THEREFORE,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND:
That "RVAgreen: A Roadmap to Sustainability," a copy of which is attached to this resolution, is hereby adopted as the sustainability plan for the City.

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Follow the link to view your copy of RVAgreen: A Roadmap to Sustainability


Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Richmond Wins Best Green Organization Award


The VirginiaSustainable Building Network (VSBN) has named the City of Richmond as the Best Green Organization for 2012. Each year, VSBN highlights and awards “green” businesses, organizations, design firms, and community programs that present the best “green” projects or programs in Virginia. Alicia Zatcoff, City Sustainability Manager, accepted the award on behalf of the City during the VSBN Annual Meeting in Madison County.

The Best Green Organization category recognizes an organization for its leadership in promoting and advancing the principles of sustainable design, implementation of sustainable practices, or adoption of sustainable programs or ordinances. Richmond was recognized for its development of the RVAgreen Sustainability Plan and the many accomplishments under the City’s RVAgreen Program.

“We are very pleased to receive this recognition for all the hard work the City Administration has put into making Richmond more environmentally, economically and socially sustainable,” said Mayor Dwight C. Jones. “I am proud of the major steps we have undertaken under the RVAgreen Roadmap. Together, in partnership with the community and non-profits, we can follow this roadmap to improve the quality of life for city residents and have a more sustainable community. ”

RVAgreen efforts include:

  • Implementation of an anti-idling policy for City vehicles
  • Transitioning the refuse fleet to compressed natural gas
  • Building green alleys to prevent run-off from polluting the James River
  • Building several new City buildings, including four new schools, which are all pursuing a minimum of LEED Silver certification
  • Hiring a Sustainability Manager 
  • Making vacant City property available for community gardens
  • Hiring a Bicycle, Pedestrian and Trails Coordinator to help guide the City towards becoming more walkable and bike friendly 
  • Working towards making the James River more accessible to all residents 
The RVAgreen Sustainability Plan is available at www.richmondgov.com/sustainability.

Virginia Sustainable Building Network (VSBN) is the only statewide organization that brings together representatives from diverse sectors who are interested in building healthy, energy-efficient, environmentally friendly buildings and sustainable communities.

VSBN's mission is to promote environmentally sound—or "green"—building practices and sustainable development in Virginia. These building designs, methods, and materials save energy costs, reduce waste and promote recycling, reduce environmental impacts and exposure to unhealthy substances, strengthen local economies, and contribute to an enhanced quality of life.