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Title: Pittsburgh


1
Pittsburghs Climate Action Plan
  • Progressing Pittsburghs 3rd renaissance though
    sustainability

2
Climate Change
  • Climate change is a serious problem with major
    potential impacts for global and local economies,
    environments and society. By joining the
    International Council for Local Environmental
    Initiatives (ICLEI) in 2006 City leaders
    demonstrated their commitment to climate
    protection and agreed that unless coordinated
    action is taken to reduce greenhouse gas
    emissions locally, Pittsburgh will experience a
    variety of negative conditions due to temperature
    increase and extreme weather conditions such as
    higher prices and shortages of basic goods,
    increased flooding, public expenditures on relief
    and emergency efforts and a higher rate of
    infectious diseases and occurrences of
    environmentally related illnesses and deaths.

3
Mitigating Climate Change
  • In an effort to create a coordinated Pittsburgh
    climate protection effort, the Pittsburgh Climate
    Action Plan was developed to present the City of
    Pittsburgh and its residents, businesses and
    higher education institutions with opportunities
    to reduce the impacts of local and global climate
    change, improve the local environment and economy
    to enhance Pittsburghs reputation as an
    environmentally progressive city.

4
Green Government Task Force
  • In 2006 the City of Pittsburgh along with the
    Green Building Alliance formed a Green Government
    Task force to assist in creating a plan for
    reducing the Citys GHG emissions.
  • Green Government Task Force (GGTF)
  • Mayor, Luke Ravenstahl
  • City Councilman, William Peduto
  • PA State Senator, Jim Ferlo
  • GBA Executive Director, Rebecca Flora (Now
    Michael Schiller)

5
Pittsburghs Climate Action Plan (CAP)
  • CAP outlines the measures that government,
    businesses, higher education institutions and
    citizens of the City of Pittsburgh have begun and
    can continue to undertake to help mitigate the
    local effects of global climate change.
  • The plan includes recommended actions that the
    municipal, community, business and higher
    education sectors of Pittsburgh are encouraged to
    adopt to achieve the Citys target of reducing
    greenhouse gas emissions to 20 lower than the
    2003 level by 2023.

6
CAP Development
  • Fall 2007, A series of public meetings were held
    throughout the city of Pittsburgh to share the
    results of the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Inventory
    with residence and garnish recommendations for
    decreasing the cities GHG emissions.

7
Community Visioning
  • Host
  • Green Building Alliance
  • Clean Air Cool Planet
  • Pittsburgh Climate Initiative
  • Green Government Task Force
  • 2 Months.
  • 8 Meetings.
  • 8 Locations
  • Brookline
  • Downtown
  • East Liberty/Highland
  • Park
  • Greenfield
  • Mount Washington
  • North Side
  • South Side

8
  • Purpose
  • To understand what Pittsburghers want to see
    their City doing to fight climate change
  • To guide the future actions of individual
    community members and organizations in
    confronting climate change.
  • Solicit recommendations for decreasing greenhouse
    gas (GHG) emissions
  • Engage as many community groups as possible.
  • Identify and create partners to lead and/or
    implement recommendations.

9
Results
  • Over 300 recommendations were developed for
    consideration.
  • Recommendations were translated into specific
    strategies for achieving emission reductions.
  • Strategies were then categorized into short, mid
    and long term recommendation and further
    classified into the following sectors
  • Municipal Climate Action Recommendations for the
    City of Pittsburgh
  • Community Climate Action Recommendations
  • Business Climate Action Recommendations
  • Higher Education Climate Action Recommendations

10
Municipal Climate Action Recommendations
  • Create a Full-Time City Sustainability
    Coordinator Position
  • Form a City Sustainability Committee
  • Foster Student Involvement in City Initiatives
  • Institute an Environmental Behavior Change
    Program for City Employees
  • Make Environmental Information Available to 311
    Response Center
  • Require LEED Construction Standards for Municipal
    Buildings
  • Complete Energy Audit of City-County Building and
    Implement Retrofits
  • Short Term Recommendations
  • 0-2 years

11
Municipal Climate Action Recommendations
  • Install Vending Misers on All Vending Machines in
    City-County Building
  • Replace Exit Signs in City-County Building with
    Signs Lit by Light Emitting Diodes
  • Broaden City Employee Recycling Program
  • Adopt Green Print Software and Duplex Printing
    Practices
  • Install Bike Racks at City Buildings and Create a
    Bike Program for City Employees
  • Install More Bike Racks Throughout Pittsburghs
    Business Districts
  • Increase Bike Rack Availability on Port Authority
    Buses
  • Short Term Recommendations
  • 0-2 years

12
Municipal Climate Action Recommendations
  • Retrofit High Pressure Sodium Streetlamps with
    More Efficient Models
  • Upgrade Lighting at City Parks and Sports Fields
  • Consider Installing Variable Frequency Drives at
    Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority
  • Procure Environmentally Preferred Products (EPP)
  • Analyze Existing City of Pittsburgh Fleet
  • Incorporate Alternative Vehicles and/or Zipcar
    into Vehicle Fleet
  • Medium Term Recommendations
  • 2-5 years

13
Municipal Climate Action Recommendations
  • Support Planning and Zoning Incentives
  • Consider Planning and Zoning Mandates
  • Create City Employee Commuter Incentive Programs
  • Long Term Recommendations
  • 5 years

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Existing Measures Since 2006
  • EPA Change a Light Day
  • City of Pittsburgh began its participation in the
    international Earth Hour event to raise awareness
    of climate change.
  • Received Solar Cities America Grant to transform
    .5 of all electrical energy generation to solar
    by 2015
  • Purchase Renewable Energy
  • Now purchases 10 of its energy from renewable
    energy sources
  • Establishment of Pittsburgh Green Up Program
  • Converts vacant City-owned property into green
    spaces
  • Plant Trees Throughout the City
  • TreeVitalize Program has committed to plant
    20,000 by 2013
  • Install Light Emitting Diode (LED) Traffic
    Signals
  • Upgrade City Sports Field Lighting Fixtures
  • Operate a City Recycling Program
  • Institute a Computer Recycling Program
  • Perform a Downtown Circulation Study

16
Progress Since 2008
  • Create Full-Time Sustainability Coordinator
    Position
  • Responsible for coordinating efforts between
    departments, managing the Mayors Sustainable
    Committee, implementing CAP and coordinating new
    programs and collaborative efforts with community
    partners.
  • Form a City Sustainability Committee
  • Mayors office
  • City Council
  • Planning and Zoning
  • Public Works
  • Finance
  • Sustainability Coordinator
  • Energy and Utilities Manager
  • Complete Energy Audit of City-County Building and
    Implement Retrofit
  • Recommendations for sub basement improvements,
    streamline insulation, weatherization
  • Install Vending Misers on All Vending Machines in
    City-County Building
  • Savings of about 17,520 kWh per year
  • Install Bike Racks at City Buildings and Create a
    Bike Program for City Employees
  • Increase Bike Rack Availability on Port Authority
    Buses
  • As of this month all Port Authority Buses are
    equipped with Bike Racks
  • City Green Festival
  • Public Transportation options added for City
    Employees

17
Progress Since 2008
  • Retrofit Streetlamps with LED models
  • Phase 1 3,150 lights. Phase 2 37,000 lights
  • Analyze Existing City of Pittsburgh Fleet
  • Program to install 100 bio-diesel
  • Incorporate Zipcar into City Vehicle Fleet
  • Employees can opt to use Zipcar instead of a
    fleet vehicle
  • Completion of 2nd version of the Mayors Green
    Guide for City Residents
  • Printed on 100 post consumer recycled paper for
    distribution to residents
  • Coordination with local major sports teams to
    join the Green Sports Alliance
  • Pittsburgh Pirates and Penguins joined as of
    August 2011
  • First Annual Green Workplace Challenge
  • Officially began September 14, 2011
  • Support in developing operating Net Zero energy
    housing in Pittsburghs Southside
  • Financial incentives for Urban Redevelopment
    Authority borrowers to include sustainable
    upgrades with home retrofits
  • Instillation of Duplex printers and training
  • Instillation of Bike Racks through the city and
    at the City County Building

18
Programs Under Construction
  • Creation of the Mayors Green Information Center
    (GIC)
  • Student Design competition for the GIC
  • City Employee Monthly Environmental Engagement
    Program
  • City School Envirolympics
  • Green Retrofit of 20 city owned buildings
  • Green Arts activity for Earth Day and recycling
    magic show for City Employee families
  • Tote Bag Drive to support local food banks
  • Partnership with local gym for city employees
    walking or biking to work to receive shower
    privileges.
  • Instillation of Recycling Bins in Public Parks
  • Student Clean Air Poster Competition
  • Resident Sustainability training Education
    Program
  • Transformation of Connelly School to Pittsburgh
    Green Job Training Institute.
  • Development of Pittsburghs Green Assets Map
  • Acceptance of CAP version 2.0
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