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The Sustainability
Program

The City of Spokane is launching a strategic planning effort
to identify and address the ways that climate change and
rising energy prices will impact the City government's
operations, services, programs and policies.
Sustainability is one of Mayor Mary Verner's key principles
for decision making. We need to protect Spokane's high
quality of life by preparing for the risks and
vulnerabilities ahead. The action plan will set out
strategies to reduce city government's operational
costs, ensure our ability to continue offering top
quality service to our taxpayers, and support our
residents' and businesses' efforts to also address these
trends. With this plan in hand, Spokane will be able to
manage future challenges while increasing our
competitive advantage over other cities.
This project is consistent with Governor Chris Gregoire's
executive order on climate change, commitments the City
made when it signed on to the U.S. Mayors Climate
Protection Agreement last February, and the City Council
resolution sponsored by Mary Verner last year regarding
the Near Nature - Quality of Life Initiative.
"As a City, we've already started to adopt sustainable
practices. Our efforts to save energy, reclaim treated
wastewater, conserve water, protect our aquifer, and
inventory our greenhouse gas emissions are some obvious
examples," says Mayor Verner. "The action plan we
create will guide us along in this process,
acknowledging what we're doing now and identifying what
we should do next."
Sustainability Initiative Brochure 2008
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