
I had already decided this because I have followed the work Jono has done for Sarasota county for many years and I am very happy he lives here.
But Carolyn Mason just made it easier for me. I do think the items that she has on her side of the list are important but I think Jono will do a much better job. So if I think green building and controlling sprawl ... I am thinking Jono as worked a long time on those issues and knows them well.
Montreal is my new favorite city.... at least in the summer festival time.... it's a beautiful, urban, green, cosmopolitan, chic, diverse, shopaholic ..... and more city.
Planetizen -- EcoDensity Approved in Vancouver
After two years of intensive dialogue and debate, education (in all directions) and idea-development, Vancouver's concept of EcoDensity has been translated into Council-approved policy and actions.
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The final outcome - Unanimous Council support for the EcoDensity Charter (there are three political parties represented on Council, and the City is going into an election later this year, so this unanimous support is significant). The Charter is now in effect as Council direction relative to everything we do.
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FAQ on the Vancouver EcoDensity Planning Initative
EcoDensity is about how density that is well-designed, well-located, and carefully-implemented provides a powerful tool to improve environmental sustainability, affordability, and livability. The questions and answers below reflect this approach.
I pulled this shopping cart out of a ditch in my neighborhood during our "clean up" day. What was really weird was it came from a supermarket a few miles away.

Yes I returned it.... I hope someone cleans it...
OK we are "fat and happy" "livin' large" ... for now ... read how we compare to other areas in Shrinking the Carbon Footprint of Metropolitan America yes what you heard is true we don't rank very good .... certainly part of our deal is being a newer more surburban area --- cars and roads -- drive to get the house you want. We are 82nd out of the top 100 -- higher numbers being worse...
Trends. Metropolitan Sarasota’s per capita footprint from transportation and residential energy use increased 29.56 percent between 2000 and 2005. The average per capita footprint of the 100 largest metro areas and of the nation increased 1.1 percent and 2.2 percent during this time, respectively.
The transportation portion of Sarasota’s per capita footprint increased 58.6 percent between 2000 and 2005, compared to an increase of 2.4 percent in the 100 largest metro areas. The residential portion of Sarasota’s per capita footprint decreased 3.4 percent between 2000 and 2005, compared to a slight decrease of 0.7 percent in the 100 largest metro areas.
Lets see how bad will it hurt when the price of driving continues to increase like crazy...
There was a crowd watching the demolition of these building. The dust was thick. It is a 2 block area being cleared for the expansion of the Phila Convention Center..
Well yes they are a fine looking group of Riverview Kiltie Band High School Seniors
