Close
Advanced Search
  • SCN
    • About Us
    • Advertise
    • E-mail Newsletter
    • Newsletter Archives
    • Contact Us
    • Submit News
  • Community
    • Aging
    • Arts & Culture
    • Diversity/Equity
    • Health
    • Local Foods
    • Placemaking
    • Schools
    • Stakeholder Engagement
  • Development
    • Adaptive Reuse
    • Building Codes
    • Deconstruction
    • Green Building/LEED
    • Hazards/Toxins
    • Historic Preservation
    • Housing
    • HVAC
    • Indoor Climate
    • Insulation
    • Land Use
    • Lighting
    • Metrics/Controls
    • Mixed-Use Zoning
    • Neighborhoods
    • Roofs
    • Transit-Oriented Design
  • Energy
    • Biomass
    • District Energy
    • Energy Conservation
    • Energy Policy
    • Fossil Fuels
    • Geothermal
    • Hydroelectric
    • Microgrids
    • Natural Gas
    • Nuclear
    • Solar
    • Wind
  • Environment
    • Air Pollution
    • Brownfields
    • Climate Change
    • Disasters/Resilience
    • Emissions
    • Habitat/Wildlife
    • Water Pollution
    • Wildfires
  • Policy
    • Grants/Finance
    • Leadership
    • Planning/Strategy
    • Regulations/Legislation
    • Training
  • Public Works
    • Parks/Forestry
    • Solid Waste/Recycling
    • Stormwater/Green Infrastructure
    • Streets/Parking/Traffic
    • Wastewater
    • Water Conservation/Reuse
    • Water Distribution
  • Transit
    • Air Travel
    • Biking/Walking
    • Bus Transit
    • Cabs/Trolleys/Shuttles
    • Electric Vehicles
    • Fleets
    • Fuels
    • Rail Transit
    • Vehicle Miles Traveled
  • Webinars/Training
    • Browse
    • Archives Download
  • Publications/Events
    • Growing Sustainable Communities Conference
    • Magazine Subscription
    • Purchase Single Copy
    • Digital Editions
    • Whitepapers
  • Advertise

Calendar

  • Green Infrastructure Projects – Communicating What Matters

  • at Online Event,
  • Wednesday, May 24th, 2017 starting at 1:00 PM CDT.
Details

Sustainable City Network will present the free 1-hour webinar Green Infrastructure Projects – Communicating What Matters on Wednesday, May 24, beginning at 2 p.m. Eastern Time (11 a.m. Pacific).

A green infrastructure project provides near- and long-term benefits to the same community that pays for it. Recently, leading municipalities are taking steps to quantify those costs and benefits in a way that satisfies public stakeholders' concerns about more attractive landscapes, cleaner water, healthier air, greater resilience, and, yes, more return for the dollar. How are they doing this?

On May 24th, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time, please join Sheila Boudreau from the City of Toronto and John Parker and Brian Young from Autocase for an informative presentation about Triple Bottom Line (TBL) Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) and how it can be used for achieving consensus amongst stakeholders around design options for public projects.

Successful strategies and lessons learned from the city of Toronto’s green streets work will be shared. The challenges inherent in TBL-CBA will be reviewed, along with an overview of Autocase, a new solution that eliminates these challenges.

Register now to attend this live webinar on Wednesday, May 24, beginning at 2 p.m. Eastern (1 p.m. Central, noon Mountain, and 11 a.m. Pacific).

Register now at http://www.sCityNetwork.com/autocase.

tags Calendar cost
Green Infrastructure Projects – Communicating What Matters is a free event.
details
Featured Free
venue information
  • Online Event
event tools
  • download schedule
  • print listing
  • subscribe to feed of events like this
  • search events
event schedule
  • May
  • Wed, May 24 1:00 PM

Sections

  • Home
  • Topic Channels
  • Product News
  • e-Newsletter
  • Webinars
  • Magazines

Services

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Site Index

Contact us

sCityNetwork.com

Sustainable City Network

Phone: 563-588-3853

E-mail: info@sCityNetwork.com

Address: 801 Bluff St
Dubuque, IA 52004

  • Search













    © Copyright 2017, Sustainable City Network, Inc., Dubuque, IA. Powered by BLOX Content Management System from TownNews.com. [Terms of Use | Privacy Policy]

    Login Now
    Need an account? Create one now.