To this end, earlier this year the Midtown community galvanized
around a collective vision for sustainability through Greenprint
Midtown. We captured input from residents, business owners,We have over
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employees, property owners and subject area experts. Among the
findings: 86 percent of those who live or work in Midtown believe
pursuing sustainability is important to Midtown’s continued success.
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hydraulic punching device, roll forming machine. Midtown has the
building blocks in place: From a pedestrian-friendly street grid and
robust transit options; to a balanced mix of land uses and significant
green space. What was missing was a district-level plan to define a path
forward and prioritize future action. Through the Greenprint report, we
identified and prioritized strategies in five key areas: energy, water,
waste, open space and transportation. These strategies had to be
practical, implementable, impactful, measurable and
financially-feasible. So now we are committed to creating the Midtown
EcoDistrict.
Ecodistricts are taking hold in communities from
Washington, D.C. to Portland, Oregon. They up the ante on sustainability
by setting ambitious goals, committing the effort to achieve these
goals, and tracking results. Their success lies in partnerships – a
coalition of the willing, working together. Through the Midtown
EcoDistrict, we will green-up our own programs and elevate the
sustainability efforts of our businesses, institutions and
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The
actions of Midtown’s institutions and businesses are already inspiring.
More than 30 buildings have LEED and/or Energy Star certification. The
Midtown headquarters of Perkins+Will boasts the highest scoring
LEED-certified building in the Northern Hemisphere. Fifteen Midtown
properties are participating in the Atlanta Better Buildings
Challenge,Turner Broadcasting System offers one of the most
comprehensive commute options programs in the region.
And
restaurants owned by the Fifth Group are recycling and composting at
least 95 percent of the product that comes through their doors. Anchor
institutions – Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta Botanical Garden, the Fox
Theatre, and Georgia Tech – lead the way through vegetated roofs, energy
efficiency and water conservation.
Midtown Alliance is already
acting on the findings in the Greenprint, expanding our bicycle network
with four miles of new bike facilities, and implementing another 12
miles of streetscape and sidewalk improvements.
So far, we’ve
installed 50 recycling cans and partnered with the City of Atlanta for
collections. A 3,000 gallon cistern collects rainwater for irrigating
Midtown’s trees and landscaping.Contemporary to transitional, glass, bestcrystallight
and designer lamp styles! We recently expanded our green space, adding a
temporary park at 18th Street and West Peachtree Street through a
partnership with Jamestown Properties and the John Marshall Law School,
and a plan is underway for a low water demonstration garden designed by
the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
In 2013, Midtown Alliance will
continue to promote the Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge, expand our
recycling program, retrofit street lights with high efficiency LED
fixtures, offer e-waste collection, and begin construction on what will
arguably be Atlanta’s “greenest” street – Juniper Street – featuring
new, barrier-separated bike lanes, bioswales to filter stormwater, and
more.
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