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Advancing Sustainability at the Local Level Alison Van Gorp and Jeremy Eckert Cascade Land Conservancy
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WE KNOW IT IS EARLY, BUT YOU SHOULD STAY AWAKE BECAUSE Sustainability is on everyone’s mind You can take simple steps today to become a more sustainable city/county
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CONSERVING GREAT LANDS CREATING GREAT COMMUNITIES
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Our Services
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Cascade Agenda Vision Looking long 100 years forward… Thinking broad Sustain a strong regional economy Promote livable communities Ensure healthy ecosystems
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Cascade Agenda Approach Public Engagement 3,500 stakeholders 460 classrooms 100+ elected officials Over 50 experts in science and economics More than 100 practitioners Ongoing outreach and expert engagement
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Shoreline & The Sound
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Growth is Happening Graphic courtesy of PSRC Vision 2040 … but we have a choice about how it happens
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CURRENT LAND USE Seattle Tacoma Everett King County Kittitas CountyPierce County Snohomish County
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Seattle Tacoma Everett King County Kittitas CountyPierce County Snohomish County 2100 ALTERNATIVE FUTURE
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Seattle Tacoma Everett King County Kittitas CountyPierce County Snohomish County 2100 “PLANNING” FUTURE
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New Map1 Tacoma Puyallup River Prime Farmland Puget Sound Well Planned Growth
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Tacoma Puyallup River Prime Farmland ? Puget Sound Poorly Planned Growth
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Additional Concerns High housing costs Increasing congestion Rising fuel costs Climate change
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Save our landscape 1 million acres private forests and farms 265,000 acres parks, natural areas, shorelines Enhance our communities Smart community planning Spectacular parks & public places Cascade Agenda Goals 100 years forward…
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New Marketplaces are Needed The Cascade Agenda has a $7 billion price tag. It will take us 350 years to accomplish the Cascade Agenda with current conservation funding. Available FundingFunding Needed $20 million $7 billion
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Development Rights Funding for resource land protection Development rights severed from property with conservation easement Sending Area Receiving Area Transfer of Development Rights: Putting profit into sustainability
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t TDR Program Models
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TDR Success Sugarloaf Olive 8 –284 acres preserved –31 rural DR’s purchased for $930,000 –Added 62,000 sq ft residential –300 ft height bonus
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Legislative Backdrop State –RCW 36.70A.090 (authorizing TDR) –RCW 43.362 (establishing a regional TDR program)
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TDR Programs in Washington Existing programs include: King County (1998/2001) –Redmond (1997) –Issaquah (2005) –Seattle (1998/2001) Kitsap County (2006) –Bainbridge Island (1996) Pierce County (2007) Snohomish (2004/2008) –Arlington (2004) The City of Black Diamond
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What We’re Doing Helping cities and counties develop TDR programs / projects –Pierce County (2007) –Black Diamond (2005) –Snoqualmie Preservation Initiative (2003) –In Process: Kittitas County, Tacoma, Sammamish Encouraging the formation of a regional TDR marketplace Contact Jeremy Eckert: jeremye@cascadeland.org 206-905-6910
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Growth is Happening Enhancing Our Communities: The Cascade Agenda Cities Program
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Cascade Agenda Cities Program COMPACT COMPLETE CONNECTED
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How Do We Get There?
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Manage Growth Make it easier to build in cities Invest infrastructure dollars wisely
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Create Housing Choices Add housing choices and affordability Build most new homes in walkable neighborhoods near transit
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Invest in Our Communities Make strategic public investments Support important community assets –Arts/culture –Civic spaces –Parks & trails
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How Cities Join the Program Member Cities Pass a resolution Designate primary staff contact Leadership Cities MOU between City and CLC Designate staff contact Create interdepartmental team Participate in learning network Annual membership fee
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What We’re Doing Urban livability reports Policy R&D Peer learning network Targeted outreach Public education and advocacy Cascade Agenda Coalition Contact Alison Van Gorp: alisonv@cascadeland.org 206-905-6892
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Thank You! CONSERVING GREAT LANDS CREATING GREAT COMMUNITIES Alison Van GorpJeremy Eckert alisonv@cascadeland.orgjeremye@cascadeland.org
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Conserved nearly 150,000 acres relying on market based strategies. Conservation Transactions
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Advancing Sustainability at the Local Level Alison Van Gorp and Jeremy Eckert Cascade land Conservancy
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