Mark Cole is the Design Section Manager for the Charlotte Department of Transportation.
Berkeley has long been a city with green vision. This California city continues to work at attaining its goals by reducing energy use and gree…
In the near future, someone walking down a business corridor or neighborhood street in Louisville may notice some surprising changes: more gre…
Amarillo is dedicated to improving the quality of life for its residents and visitors alike.
Much of Santa Maria's green efforts are centered in urban forestry and waste management. The city's website gives citizens information about t…
Syracuse, N.Y. has made great strides in becoming green. The Bureau of Planning & Sustainability was developed for the planning, coordinat…
Cleveland, Ohio aims to become a model of sustainability and plans to become a leader in the emerging green economy over the next 9 years thro…
Salt Lake City Green is comprised of award-winning environmental programs that continue to help this Utah city build a sustainable future for …
The City of Boston has been nationally recognized as a leader in environmental and energy policy. As part of Mayor Thomas Menino's overall eff…
The city of Thousand Oaks has been recognized by the state of California for designing, implementing, and operating model programs that suppor…
Springfield Green is Mayor Timothy J. Davlin's initiative dedicated to the beautification of Springfield, Ill. It is a city project which, com…
There are many shades of green in the eclectic City of Cambridge. It is one of the 35 cities and towns in Massachusetts designated as a "green…
Since the 1970's, the City of Portland has been synonymous with one word: green. The city has made a commitment to clean air and water, livabl…
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