Economic Development : Sustainable Communities


The long-anticipated launch of the Chicago program appears to be set for June. Initially the program will be federally funded, but officials say eventually it will pay for itself as it expands.



  • When Cheaper Isn't Better
  • Governments are beginning to look at energy and other life-cycle costs in their purchasing. It's about more than saving money.

  • Cuomo Hopes to Buy Homes Wrecked by Sandy But Not Rebuild
  • Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo is proposing to spend as much as $400 million to purchase homes wrecked by Hurricane Sandy, have them demolished and then preserve the flood-prone land permanently, as undeveloped coastline.

  • Boulder, Colo., Likely to Adopt Its Own Green Utility
  • The City Council is expected to vote in favor of the controversial idea, putting it on the vanguard of efforts to break the monopoly of corporate utility companies.



  • Lighting the Way to Cleaner Air
  • The way we light our streets can do more than save money for the taxpayers. It can contribute significantly to reducing air pollution.


  • Recycling Paint in California
  • A new law requires paint manufacturers to put a system in place to make recycling leftover paint easier for residential and commercial customers.



  • Rethinking the Parking Lot
  • Everything we know about the automobile is under scrutiny, and so is everything we know about the parking lot. Should they be made of concrete or grass? Is their greatest purpose to generate revenue, store cars or act as a public space for people?
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