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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Community Sustainability Patrick Hossay The Richard Stockton College of NJ
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Why Address Sustainability?
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Green is Revenue Smart Green options are often revenue enhancing or revenue neutral. Energy Savings and Alternative Energy offer high return on investment
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay A Hedge against Future Energy Cost Increases
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Sustainable Development Creates Communities of Choice
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Energy Independence
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Positioning for Future Regulatory Changes and Incentives How do we get from here... To Here? 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 1850 1870 1890 1910 1930 1950 1970 1990 2005 Carbon Dioxide Emissions (Million Metric Tons)
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay And it’s also good for the Planet
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay The Sustainability Process Identify Leadership Clarify Long Term Scope, Aims and Responsibility Define Stakeholders and Incorporate in the Process Catalyze Buy-In from Key Constituents Ensure Public Awareness
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Incorporate Key Stakeholders City Council Community Associations Business Leaders (C of Commerce) Major Employers Schools Builders Sustainability has no enemies - only converts and those who need to be convinced
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Think Broadly Development and Planning Connectivity Transportation Alternative Energy and Buildings Open Spaces and Trees Recycling Purchasing
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Sustainability Assessment Greenhouse Gas Inventory Set Clear and Measurable Goals Comprehensive Energy Audit
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Carbon Inventory Community: municipality-wide evaluation of energy use and waste production Municipal: energy use by municipal buildings and operations
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Purpose Measure - Dimensions, quantity, or capacity as defined according to a set standard. Index – A useful device or procedure used to identify degree or rate of change and serves to guide, point out, or otherwise facilitate reference
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Local Governments for Sustainability
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Community Inventory Energy Use –Residential –Commercial –Industrial Transportation Waste Diagnostics
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Community Data Collection Utilities Surveys Observation –Waste –Traffic –Transportation DOT / Traffic Counters Private Sources –Solar Installers –Propane providers –Waste Collection –School Bus
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Utilities Electricity Use Gas Use Census projections Other Energy Contact private suppliers / installers to get –Solar Energy –Propane –Fuel Oil
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Green Power Purchase Program NJ Clean Energy Program Clean Power Choice Program This energy use should not be included in the community emissions
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Survey Sampling Method: Cluster Sample Identify clusters of housing types and demographic clusters for focused samples
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Sample Survey Energy –Square footage of home? –Heating/cooling method? –How often is the lawn mowed? Waste –Number of times/wk garbage and recycling is picked up? –Average number of bags of trash, average number of bags of recycling (define volume of bag) per pickup? Transportation –# and type of vehicles? –Average mileage of each vehicle? –Frequency of public transportation use/ carpooling?
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Use the Survey for Additional Data Ask diagnostic questions –If a town shuttle were available, would you use it? –If there was a bike path to shopping areas, would you take your bike to the store? –Would you consider a more fuel efficient vehicle? Why not?
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Waste Estimate percentage of –Paper –Food Waste –Plant Debris –Wood/Textiles Percentage of recyclable material mixed in with trash (diagnostic) For commercial inspections note the trash hauler and estimate volume
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Transportation Sources of Information –DOT –County and Municipal data –Survey data –Traffic counters
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Calculating VMT Identify Road Types & Mileage –Collectors/Local Roads –Limited Access Highways –Major Arterial Street Use traffic count data from NJ DOT www.nj.gov/transportation and county, municipality www.nj.gov/transportation Count traffic by road type –Vehicle Type –Number of passengers (diagnostic) –AADT
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Clean Air and Climate Protection Software Community Analysis –Residential –Commercial Government Analysis –Municipal
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Low Hanging Fruit
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Energy Efficiency Municipality –Conservation –Energy Audit in-house and out –Local Government Energy Audit Program, BPU –State Incentives for Upgrade
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Alternative Energy Solar Power Purchase Agreements Solar Renewable Energy Credits
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Wind Small wind is cost effective Siting is key – anemometer loan program State grants Consider the small wind ordinance
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Fuel Alternative Fuel Vehicle Rebate Biodiesel Rebate Infrastructure
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Addressing Community Energy Use Resources for small businesses Partnerships with energy providers Community education/awareness
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Regional Cooperation Planning / Public Transit / Connectivity / Open Space Shared Services and Cooperation Energy / Fuel / Community Education Purchasing
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Creativity Enhancing public transit – Maplewood Concierge Community transportation – Car Sharing Bicycle connectivity / enhancement
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Sustainable Communities Initiative © Dr. P. Hossay Sustainable by Choice
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