local government decisions - almost half of BC’s greenhouse gas emissions,
Posted on | February 28, 2009 |
Intersting information taken from the Toolkit BC website.
While much of their control is indirect, local government decisions influence almost half of BC’s greenhouse gas emissions, concentrated in transportation, waste and buildings. Over the next 10 years, BC local governments will approve over $100 billion in building permits.
Local governments have a wealth of tools that can be adapted to reduce greenhouse gas emissions featured on this site. They include management plans, such as OCPs and RGSs, policies like development cost charges and subdivision bylaws, and processes like annual budget planning. There are also a wide range of catalyst projects local. Local government innovation is increasing the diversity of these opportunities.
OCP - now that’s a concept. I didn’t recall the proposed new school in Anmores official community plan… LOL
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For more information regarding the proposed building of Heritage Middle School please contact:
Village of Anmore - Anmore Mayor Hal Weinberg, Councilor John McEwen, Councilor Kerri Palmer Isaak, Councilor Mario Piamonte, Anmore Councilor Chris Sedergreen. 2697 Sunnyside Road, Anmore, BC, V3H 5G9
School District 43 – SD43 - Tom Grant Superintendant of Schools, Dan Derpak, Assistant Superintendant of Schools, Holly Butterfield School Trustee. 550 Poirier Street, Coquitlam, B.C. V3J 6A7
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