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Resolution No. 4618
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City Recorder
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2/28/2000
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4618
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2/28/2000
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Warren G. Wong
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<br />decisions and programs are interconnected through the common bond of <br />sustainability as expressed in these principles. The cumulative and long term impacts <br />of policy choices will be considered as we work to ensure a sustainable legacy. <br /> <br />2.2 The City will lead by example. The City of Eugene has an opportunity and <br />responsibility to set an example for other organizations by operating its facilities and <br />services in a sustainable manner. The City is committed to assessing its current <br />practices and programs with respect to their conformance with sustainability <br />objectives. The City is further committed to developing strategies for implementing <br />sustainable practices that address purchasing of products and services, maintenance, <br />facility design, and municipal operations. <br /> <br />2.3 The quality of the environment and the health of the economy are interdependent. <br />A healthy environment is integral to the long-term economic interests of the City. <br />The City is committed to protecting and restoring the natural environment as growth <br />management and economic development decisions are made. The City is also <br />committed to ecological decision-making wherein environmental criteria are <br />integrated into municipal decision-making processes. As we protect the health of the <br />environment and provide for expansion of the economy, we must also ensure that <br />inequitable burdens are not placed on anyone geographic or socioeconomic sector <br />of the population. <br /> <br />2.4 Community awareness and education are fundamentally important to successful <br />implementation of sustainability policies and programs. Every member of the <br />community has some impact on the environment. Individuals, businesses, <br />governments, and community-based groups must be encouraged to take <br />responsibility for actions that harm the environment. The City will assume a <br />leadership role in creating, sponsoring, and promoting sustainability awareness and <br />education within the community. The City will focus on solutions and will facilitate <br />citizen participation in developing those solutions. <br /> <br />2.5 Local actions have regional, national and global implications. Eugene does not <br />exist in isolation; it is part of a larger community of interests. Similarly, local issues <br />cannot be separated from their broader context. The City will recognize the <br />relationship between local, regional, national and global issues in its policy and <br />program development. The City will also assume a leadership role in developing <br />model environmental programs and innovative approaches to economic development <br />that reflect this linkage to the regional, national and global communities. <br /> <br />The foregoing Resolution adopted the 28th day ~Jebruary 2000. <br /> <br />If - #- /1'7 <br /> <br />City Recorder <br /> <br />Resolution - 2 <br />
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