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REGIONAL INDICATORS INITIATIVE-GET INVOLVED <br /> WHAT <br /> The Regional Indicators initiative measures annual performance metrics for WHERE <br /> Minnesota cities committed to increasing their overall efficiency and level of Twenty tvlinrieio l n cities(27%of <br /> sustainability.The project collects the following data that reflect the activities Mini sotO's population),inclur_ln lit.. <br /> of the people who live, work, learn, travel, visit, and play within each city's <br /> geographical boundaries: Central/Stand-Alone Cities: <br /> Minn, ,apiilii�, <br /> 0 ENERGY Electricity,natural gas,fuel oil,coal and biomass,and Saint I i ai <br /> district energy consumed for both residential and Rocl „ <br /> commercial/industrial use. Dr,lutCa <br /> 4 ; WATER I Potable water consumption for both residential and Inner-Ring Suburbs: <br /> commercial/industrial use Richfield <br /> Hopkins <br /> TRAVEL I On-road distance traveled by all vehicles within the Saint Louis Purk <br /> ' ' municipality boundaries. Ssirrl Anthony <br /> WASTE Total municipal solid waste that is landfilled,composted, <br /> Edith: <br /> II WASTE I p Falc<>r-, Heights <br /> incinerated or recycled.Y Maplr=wood <br /> The greenhouse gas (GHG)emissions and costs associated with each of these Outer-Ring Suburbs: <br /> indicators are also calculated, providing common metrics to compare the Whiff.:[fear Lake <br /> economic and environmental impacts of the indicators. Coon Rapids <br /> Odkdule <br /> WHEN Shoro view <br /> This Initiative was started in 2010,and it collects annual data for 2008-2012. Ili <br /> Eder, Prairie <br /> WHO Minnetonka <br /> The Regional Indicators Initiative is managed by LHB, Inc.for the Urban Land Woodbury <br /> Institute, with technical assistance from ORANGE Environmental, LLC and lake Elmo <br /> financial support from the Department of Commerce and the Minnesota <br /> Pollution Control Agency. <br /> WHY <br /> Recording these performance metrics is essential to promoting efficiency and <br /> sustainable change at the city scale.Benefits to cities include: <br /> • Highlight opportunities to save resources and money; <br /> • Provide a baseline for estimating the effectiveness of sustainability <br /> measures; <br /> • Enable comparison with peer cities and within each city over time; <br /> • Inform subsequent analyses,plans,and policy decisions; <br /> • Improve each city's competitiveness for federal and state funding <br /> opportunities that are targeted to cities that have taken steps to measure <br /> and improve their energy efficiency and reduce their carbon footprints; HOW <br /> • Assist in promoting public understanding of the city's effect on climate Contact Rick Carter at LHB, Inc.: <br /> change; regionalindicatorsMN @lhbcorp.com <br /> • Satisfy criteria for Step Four recognition under the Minnesota GreenStep 612-752-6923 <br /> Cities program. <br /> • <br /> ,, ° ., ♦ .fig' a .'4 4 A A k,4, a 4 1'� ,5 t+.? [ ±e' I3 ,, +'d: '$^ , �" t"' <br /> M• <br /> a '' g < iii <br />