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Martin J. Chavez Executive Director ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability USA

Building Sustainability. Martin J. Chavez Executive Director ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability USA. Source: www.192021.org. Source: Pew. ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability . 6 Continents 15 Offices 68 Countries 1200 Local Governments. Mitigation Adaptation

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Martin J. Chavez Executive Director ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability USA

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  1. Building Sustainability • Martin J. Chavez • Executive Director • ICLEI – Local Governments • for Sustainability USA

  2. Source: www.192021.org

  3. Source: Pew

  4. ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability 6 Continents 15 Offices 68 Countries 1200 Local Governments Mitigation Adaptation Sustainability

  5. ICLEI USA 7 Offices 40 Staff Members 600 Local Governments Mitigation Adaptation Sustainability

  6. 5 Milestone Process

  7. Measuring Up

  8. Leveraging the Network

  9. Adaptation • ICLEI USA’s Adaptation Milestones • Conduct a Climate Resiliency Study • Set Preparedness Goals • Develop Preparedness Plan • Implement Preparedness Plan • Measure Progress & Evaluate Plan

  10. $84M Daily$31B Annually Homes in Outlying Areas Mean: New Roads New Public Buildings Higher Fuel Consumption Increased Government Services The Cost of Sprawl to American Taxpayers Source: Sprawl Costs

  11. 25% Less Sprawl Over 25 Years ?Projected Financial Impact on Americans • $2.6B Saved in Water and Sewer Costs • 4.6M less hookups • $110B Saved in Road Costs • 188,000 lane miles • $420B Saved in Development Costs • $16,000 drop in average home price • $219B Saved in Driving Costs • 56M fewer miles driven daily Source: Sprawl Costs

  12. The Infrastructure Gap The [Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Needs Gap] provides a useful way to gauge what additional infrastructure investment will be required over a 20 year period for public sewer and water systems to comply with existing law. Many organizations and commentators suggest that the gap is somewhere between $500 billion and $1 trillion. -Mayors Water Council Local Government Expenditures for Sewer and Water – 1991 to 2005

  13. Paseo del Volcan Source: NM DOT

  14. West Brazos Jr. High

  15. Joel Pett’s Editorial Cartoons

  16. Thank You • Martin J. Chavez • martin.chavez@iclei.org

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