Planning for Sustainability
The City of Portland and Multnomah County have created a step-by-step resource guide to help local government agencies integrate sustainability into their policies, programs and operations. The guide is premised on the notion that local governments can be a role model for environmental stewardship and set a positive example for institutions, businesses and citizens within their communities.
The interesting part of the guide is that it doesn’t just focus on one or two environmental concepts. It takes a more systematic, coordinated approach and provides organizational tips on how to build support for sustainability, prioritize opportunities, create an action plan and evaluate results.
It seems like environmental activists in Springfield are working on different pieces of the sustainability puzzle, lobbying city officials to address climate change, make neighborhoods bike friendly, support green building design, improve waste collection services and protect wildlife habitat. This resource guide provides a template on how local officials can address a wide variety of environmental, economic and community equity issues simultaneously, using an open and inclusive decision-making process.
The sustainability resource guide has not only helped put sustainability on the map in Portland area government, but the City of Fort Collins also used the guide to develop a sustainability action plan for its operations. Given the growing interest in advancing different aspects of sustainability in Springfield, perhaps the time is right to try a more holistic environmental planning approach in our community.
