On June 15th, the Roswell City Council unanimously adopted a new ordinance requiring all new City buildings to be LEED certified. Additionally, they adopted even higher requirements for water efficiency and conservation components within the buildings. The City has submitted a proposal to receive an $825,000 Energy Efficiency grant as well. The City was also recently named a “Water First” city. All these components will go into the proposal for the City to become a Level II city with the ARC Green Communities program.
More from the Council for Quality Growth:
October 2, 2023
Cobb County Releases Five-Year Strategic Plan
On Tuesday, September 26th, 2023, the Cobb County Board of Commissioners approved their Strategic Plan for 2023-2028. The Plan outlines themes and strategic outcomes that…
October 2, 2023
Advisory Roundtable Recap: Cobb DOT Director, Drew Raessler
Cobb Advisory Roundtable Recap September 27th, 2023 Speaker: Drew Raessler, Director, Cobb County Department of Transportation On Wednesday, September 27th, 2023, the Council welcomed Drew…
October 2, 2023
Draft Details for Sandy Springs’ Development Code Update
On September 19th, 2023, the Sandy Springs City Council released a draft for the city’s Development Code Update and, on September 26th, hosted a public…
September 28, 2023
Atlanta BeltLine Starts Planning Study for Transit on the BeltLine Corridor
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. is launching the transit planning study for a…
September 27, 2023
Gwinnett County Adopts 2023 UDO Amendments
During the September 26, 2023 Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners…
September 26, 2023
Advisory Roundtable Recap: Suwanee’s Mayor Jimmy Burnette
Gwinnett Advisory Roundtable Recap September 26th, 2023 Speaker: Jimmy Burnette, Mayor, City of Suwanee On Tuesday, September 26th, 2023, The Council welcomed Mayor Jimmy Burnette…