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CITY OF SOUTH BEND OFFICE OF THE CLERK <br /> people. We are the second (2nd) in Indiana to sign. Carmel beat us to it, but they have not <br /> accomplished anything since they've signed it. So, we're the first (1st) city to complete a Global <br /> Covenant of Mayors compliant inventory. We've taken the first (1St) two (2) of the four(4) steps, <br /> we did the commitment step,we preformed our community greenhouse gas inventory, so our next <br /> steps are to set our emissions targets and make the plan to reach reductions targets. Those are the <br /> four (4) main steps of the Global Covenant. The Global Covenant also encourages Cities to <br /> evaluate climate vulnerability and also improve access to climate sustainability. It is usually the <br /> wealthier households and businesses that can afford solar and other alternative energies, and lower <br /> income families who could really benefit do not always have access. This is a Global Covenant, <br /> so there are folks in really under resourced communities around the globe that will just never have <br /> access if we don't plan for that. That is the end of my first (1st)presentation. I gave you a bit of an <br /> overview and then I'll pick up where this left off and I'll get a little more into detail about what <br /> we will be doing moving forward. <br /> Ms. Dorau introduced the two (2) invited speakers. Ms. Dorau stated, Leah Thill will be speaking <br /> first (1st). She is the Senior Environmental Planner with the Michiana Area Council of <br /> Governments(MACOG).We asked her to be part of the invited panel because they have a regional <br /> approach to sustainability that is unique because it reflects their specific mission and I feel that <br /> MACOG is a really impactful organization because they provide access to technical and financial <br /> resources, and they help drive regional collaboration which is difficult to do from the City level. <br /> We are really fortunate to have MACOG as a City partner. <br /> Leah Thill, Senior Environmental Planner for MACOG with offices located on the 11th floor of <br /> the County-City Building, stated, MACOG is the Michiana Area Council of Governments. We are <br /> a voluntary organization of local governments, thirty-five (35) cities and towns covering the four <br /> (4)counties that are shown on the map,including St.Joseph County where we are,but also Elkhart, <br /> Marshall and Kosciusko Counties, covering several other cities. Our vision is to advance the <br /> region's economic vitality, enhance quality of life and place, and build that strong sense of place <br /> across the region and expand opportunities that attract and retain talent. We do that by <br /> collaboratively studying and attempting to resolve interlocal issues. Those could be transportation, <br /> transit, economic development, environmental and sustainability issues as well. Many things cross <br /> the boundaries that are set in terms of municipal borders, especially watersheds which have their <br /> own natural boundaries. As far as collaboration along that scale to make an impact, I wanted to <br /> give some context to the general work that we do. Our main program areas are transportation, <br /> transit, community development and sustainability. We're probably best known for our work <br /> around transportation or our GIS map. We're the metropolitan planning organization, rural <br /> planning organization,and economic development district for the region,but I'm here to talk about <br /> some of the other areas that we don't share as much about. The first (1St) is transit; public transit. <br /> MACOG operates the Interurban Trolley in Goshen and Elkhart and has been doing that for twenty <br /> (20) years as well as the paratransit service. In terms of community development,we have assisted <br /> in preparing comprehensive plans for small towns or other studies like parking studies. <br /> She continued, Sustainability is the area where the majority of my work is in so that's what I'm <br /> here to talk about today. I am going to touch on four (4) key areas. The first three (3) are most <br /> related to emissions impacts and then the fourth(4th) would fall into the category of preparing for <br /> or mitigating what we might expect in terms of flooding or some other things like that as well. I'll <br /> start with transportation because that's the area where we do the most work. Air quality <br /> improvement projects and grants that MACOG has been involved with have helped procure and <br /> EXCELLENCE ACCOUNTABILITY INNOVATION INCLUSION I EMPOWERMENT <br /> 455 County-City Building 227 W.Jefferson Bvld South Bend,Indiana 46601 p 574.235.9221 f 574.235.9173 TTD 574.235.5567 www.southbendin.gov <br /> 6 <br />
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