Laserfiche WebLink
<br />5. Purchase and Use Sustainable Practices and Local Products and Services <br />6. Adopt Sustainability Criteria for Decision-Making, Beginning with Triple Bottom Line Policy <br /> Assessments and Purchasing Policies <br />7. Adopt Goal and Develop Strategy to Achieve Zero Waste <br />8. Adopt Sustainability Indicators and a Measurement System <br />9. Educate Employees <br />10. Provide Incentives and Awards and Remove Barriers <br />11. Form Partnerships <br /> <br />The SBI Task Force emphasizes the first three recommendations for the City of Eugene, as these <br />provide the foundation of the institutional mechanisms to establish and sustain the remainder of the <br />recommendations. <br /> <br />To that end staff is proposing six action strategies to more fully vet the SBI recommendations through <br />the City planning, budgeting and administrative processes. These are: <br />A. Reaffirm the commitment to sustainability by adopting a resolution which builds upon Resolution <br /> #4618 and incorporates the additional concepts and recommendations of the SBI report. <br />B. Accept the SBI report as the basis for future actions. <br />C. Consider the recommendations of the SBI report to be a new council priority action item at the <br /> January 2007 council goals session. <br />D. Prepare an ordinance to establish a sustainability commission which makes it a standing committee <br /> advisory to the City Council. <br />E. Develop a budget package to implement the recommendations of the SBI report within the budgetary <br /> cycle for FY08. <br />F. Assign a City of Eugene staff person to more fully develop the ideas, concepts and recommendations <br /> in the SBI report for the remainder (or less) of FY07; funding for this coming from the $100,000 set <br /> aside by the City Council in the FY07 budget. <br /> <br /> <br />RELATED CITY POLICIES <br />As noted above Resolution #4618, adopted in February of 2000, committed city elected officials and <br />staff to abide by sustainable practices in carrying out their duties. That resolution states: <br />“The concept of sustainability guides city policy and actions. The City of Eugene is committed to <br />meeting its current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own <br />needs. The City will ensure that each of its policy decisions and programs are interconnected through <br />the common bond of sustainability as expressed in these principles. The cumulative and long-term <br />impacts of policy choices will be considered as we work to ensure a sustainable legacy.” <br /> <br />To further demonstrate the commitment to sustainable practices, a Sustainable Buildings Policy for <br />Buildings Owned and Occupied by the City was adopted by Council Resolution No. 4884 on July 10, <br />2006. These resolutions join existing administrative orders concerning the use of recycled paper and <br />energy conversation. <br /> <br />These policies and practices would be reinforced in the proposed resolution which reaffirms the City <br />organization’s commitment to sustainable practices. A primary task for the staff person assigned to <br />more fully develop the recommendations (see item F above) in the SBI report would be a review of City <br />policies and practices to determine gaps between those and the SBI proposals. <br /> <br /> L:\CMO\2006 Council Agendas\M061011\S061011A.doc <br />