Sustainable Shelby's Call to Action: The Audio
If you weren't able to attend last Tuesday's Sustainable Shelby's Call to Action, including the keynote from Sustainable Urbanism's Doug Farr, you can listen to them here,
Mayor Wharton's Opening Remarks
Steve Ethridge on Sustainable Shelby Polling
Mayor Wharton's Introduction to Doug Farr
Doug Farr on Sustainable Urbanism (If you can only listen to a piece, listen to this)
Closing Remarks.
Whether it's a Sustainable Shelby recommendation or not, it would be interesting to see an existing community or communities try to attain LEED-ND certification. I think a partnership of Cooper-Young and Glenview would be cool.
Mayor Wharton's Opening Remarks
Steve Ethridge on Sustainable Shelby Polling
Mayor Wharton's Introduction to Doug Farr
Doug Farr on Sustainable Urbanism (If you can only listen to a piece, listen to this)
Closing Remarks.
Whether it's a Sustainable Shelby recommendation or not, it would be interesting to see an existing community or communities try to attain LEED-ND certification. I think a partnership of Cooper-Young and Glenview would be cool.
Labels: environment, global warming, historic preservation, redevelopment, Sustainable Shelby
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