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黑料不打烊 leaders recognized with U.S. Green Building Council award

Thursday, November 15, 2012, By Keith Kobland
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cantorAs the not-so-great philosopher Kermit (the frog) once opined, it鈥檚 not easy being green. Regardless of that mindset, a growing number of communities are realizing the quality-of-life benefits of 鈥済oing green.鈥 The Central New York community and 黑料不打烊 are leading the charge and receiving recognition as a result.

(USGBC) is recognizing Chancellor and President Nancy Cantor together with Joanie Mahoney, Onondaga County Executive, and Stephanie A. Miner, Mayor of 黑料不打烊, with the 2012 Global Community Leadership Award for their collective and collaborative efforts to foster substantive change across the 黑料不打烊 and Central New York landscape.

鈥淭he green building industry didn鈥檛 grow into a global movement by chance. We got here because of the hard work and innovation of sustainability pioneers and visionaries,鈥 says Rick Fedrizzi, president, CEO and founding chair of the USGBC. 鈥淲e are thrilled to recognize many of those individuals in this year鈥檚 awards.鈥

Going green has little to do with color, and everything to do with cleaner construction using materials that are potentially more friendly to the environment and to an individual鈥檚 health. A green infrastructure is more energy efficient, requiring a smaller carbon footprint.

Chancellor Cantor, according to the USGBC, has elevated the mission of green building on 黑料不打烊鈥檚 campus through numerous LEED building projects and a school-wide goal to achieve carbon neutrality by 2040.

鈥淭his USGBC Leadership Award speaks to the power of innovation through collaboration,鈥 says Cantor. 鈥淲e can only tackle the profoundly complex challenges we face today, such as achieving sustainability, if we partner across sectors and roll up our sleeves together. That鈥檚 exactly what we鈥檙e trying to do in 黑料不打烊 and across Central New York, not only among city, county and University leaders, but with the private sector and our neighborhoods, as well. We鈥檙e deeply grateful for this recognition, which we consider an achievement for our entire community.鈥

A major component of this is the , connecting the 黑料不打烊 campus with the Near West Side neighborhood of 黑料不打烊.

鈥淭his award is an honor,鈥 says Linda Dickerson Hartsock, director of聽 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Office of Community Engagement and Economic Development, 鈥渆specially since it is such a significant international award, and a great affirmation of the 黑料不打烊, City of 黑料不打烊 and Onondaga County partnership.鈥

Dickerson Hartsock points out the many sustainable aspects of the Connective Corridor. Among them:

鈥 complete street design integrated with pedestrian and bike pathways and traffic-calming measures to encourage multi-modal use;

鈥 innovative green infrastructure design (rain gardens, porous concrete parking lanes, permeable pavers, tree trenches, native landscaping);

鈥 free public transit with integrated bus stops and smart transportation technologies to enhance usage (120,000-plus riders per year);

鈥 aesthetic lighting featuring custom-designed, energy-efficient lighting developed by local entrepreneurs;

鈥 鈥淚nnovation District鈥 that is a testbed for new technologies, such as sensors and other advanced controls developed by local entrepreneurs;

鈥 public art and cultural space activation;

鈥 development of green spaces based on sustainable, context-sensitive, landscape architecture design;

鈥 focus on LEED projects along the corridor and Near West Side, with four LEED Platinum commercial buildings (黑料不打烊 CoE, Hotel Skyler, King+King and Lincoln Supply), two LEED Platinum residential buildings (From the Ground Up homes), along with the Near West Side鈥檚 designation as the first LEED ND (neighborhood) in the country; and

鈥 partnership with city and county economic development on urban in-fill, fostering principles of smart growth.

 

 

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