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Stakeholder buy-in does not always equate to the same support from the general public. For some Central Ohioans, an insight2050 approach is the obvious way to sustainably accommodate the region’s anticipated population growth. But for others, valid lived experiences and complicated perceptions about gentrification have tainted topics like density and revitalization. Community buy-in is an integral part of the insight2050 initiative and can only be gained through trust. But building trust takes time, and development shifts happen quickly. This breakout session is intended to be an honest, constructive conversation about the inclusivity of Central Ohio’s approach to development, and how the region can move forward from a history of structural inequalities to a socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable future that is truly accessible to every Central Ohioan.
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In 2018 Central Ohio Greenways developed a bold vision to add 500 more miles of high-quality regional trails to the existing network of 230 trail miles. Learn how data experts, advocates, public officials and private funders are making the case to rapidly fund and build these trails. Panelists will discuss how data-focused efforts prioritized trail projects based on potential positive impacts on public health, the environment, social equity and the economy – and how the session participants can help spread the word. By prioritizing and communicating the benefits of new trails, these innovative leaders are accelerating the pace of building this bold, timely and essential Regional Trail Vision.
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The events that have shaped 2020 have been unexpected and tumultuous. Energy policy in the state of Ohio has matched the volatility of the year. This summer, we learned of the corrupt actions that allegedly transpired to pass House Bill 6 – a bill that makes Ohio electricity consumers subsidize two nuclear power plants, and two coal-burning power plants – and protect it from a statewide referendum. Hear from a group of bipartisan state legislators leading the charge to repeal and potentially replace House Bill 6.
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Metro Atlanta is home to many great natural treasures, such as the Chattahoochee, Flint, and South Rivers, but access to these waterways in many areas is limited. In this session, hear from regional experts about three different initiatives that are all leveraging strong partnerships with a similar goal – reconnecting people to waterways through collaborative, community-based conservation to meet social equity and environmental objectives. The Chattahoochee RiverLands, Finding the Flint, and South River Forest projects are at different stages, but all aim to reconnect the community to the natural environment by creating new trail networks and parks near rivers and greenspaces, while preserving these vital natural resources.
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This session explores the recent disruptions to home energy efficiency program delivery due to the pandemic, how practices and programs are evolving to meet the challenges, and the critical partnerships that help make the work possible. These programs are more important than ever for increasing the safety and comfort of the home while reducing household energy costs. Eliminating hazardous gas leaks and improving ventilation for better indoor air quality means a healthier living environment, and making energy efficient upgrades means lowering household energy costs for low-income and recently unemployed residents. Not to mention, energy consumption has shifted to the home during the pandemic when many offices and schools remain closed, underscoring the value of home energy efficiency programs. Learn how these programs positively impact our communities, how you and your organization can help promote participation in the programs, and how they are being delivered safely to residents who can benefit the most.
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Active Transportation is one of the most cost effective and healthy ways to travel. Being able to bike, walk and other forms of human powered transportation represents freedom for people of all ages, abilities and economic status. Unfortunately, this freedom is hindered by an incomplete network. An incomplete network limits the use and potential thus limiting the benefits of active transportation. Our session will feature speakers who will provide insight on how the current conditions impact their lives and how future efforts should be implemented to maximize use and benefits.
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Telecommuting, the not-so-new practice that millions of Americans are adjusting to, has the potential to reshape trends in professional life, transportation, and the environment across the U.S. and here in Ohio. But what are the possible unintended consequences? Will it lead to less equitable work environments? Will reductions in pollution from commuting be offset by increases due to new energy use patterns? And what policies and practices can we adopt to minimize these potential risks?
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Consumer behaviors driven by concerns over COVID-19 are impacting waste, reuse, and recycling industries for better or for worse. Across the nation, the solid waste industry has experienced a variety of disruptions, revenue losses, and shifts in volumes and material types. The COVID-19 health crisis has forced us to spend more time at home, leading to increases in residential waste from activities such as decluttering, preparing meals, and using home delivery or online shopping services that drive an increase in plastic bags and cardboard boxes. More time at home has also correlated to increasing residential interest in food scrap composting, and according to a recent study by The Ohio State University, there have been signs of consumer improvements in food management resulting in less waste. Join us to learn more about the emerging trends and how consumers and industries are evolving to create a resilient and sustainable future.
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Central Ohio’s clean energy transition is powering forward. With Columbus committing to 100% emission-free electricity by 2022, aggregation legislation sweeping the region, and equity taking center stage, Central Ohio is laying the foundation for a forward-thinking economy. Attendees will learn about the tools being used to power this transformation, how to integrate them into their community’s activities, and how we can collectively capitalize on this momentum to sustain Ohio’s leadership into the future.
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The recently-created East Point City Agriculture Plan is one that has cultivated community pride and relationships amongst East Point, GA residents, businesses, and local government. A joint effort between the Atlanta Regional Commission, Food Well Alliance, and the city – the plan grows East Point’s commitment towards socially equitable policies, programs, and sustainable land-use practices that benefit the community food system, ensuring economic and ecological opportunity now and for future generations. Join us to learn about the inclusive community engagement methods that were used to shape the plan, best practices and lessons learned, as well as plans for future urban agriculture initiatives in metro Atlanta.
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Healthy competition can spur leadership, innovation, and best practices in sustainability. Just ask participants in Atlanta Regional Commission’s Green Communities and the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission’s Sustainable2050 programs. Attendees will learn about the influence of these community recognition programs on inspiring sustainability activities, and will be introduced to a new program from Ohio EPA that will celebrate community efforts at the State level.
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