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Welcome to Pasadena’s Green City homepage!
 

Within this site you will find convenient access to information, services and programs that support the City’s commitment to become a sustainable and green community. The City is committed to addressing urban growth issues impacting energy, waste reduction, urban design, urban nature, transportation, environmental health, and water.

What is a green and sustainable city?

Why become a green and sustainable city?

How will Pasadena become a green city?

Environmental Charter

2006 United Nations Green Cities Declaration and Urban Environmental Accords

US Conference of Mayor’s Climate Protection Agreement

Green City Action Plan & 2007 Report

Environmental Advisory Commission

Green Cities California

 What is a Green and Sustainable City?                           THINK GREEN

Pasadena Aerial View

 

A green and sustainable city is a community of residents, neighbors, workers, and visitors who strive together to balance ecological, economic, and social needs to ensure a clean, healthy and safe environment for all members of society and for generations to come.

 

 

 

 Why become a green and sustainable city?                THINK GREEN

Pasadena Hybrid BusTo ensure a viable future, the City must take a leadership role and address the impacts placed on the environment by urbanization and a growing populace. These impacts include air and water pollution, climate change, and habitat loss.

 

How will PASADENA become a green city?                       THINK GREEN

The City has taken a number of significant actions to become a green city. Recent examples include:

  • Adoption of an Environmental Charter

  • Endorsement of the United Nations Green Cities Declaration and Urban Environmental Accords

  • Endorsement of the US Conference of Mayors Climate Protection Agreement

  • Adoption of a Green City Action Plan

  • Adoption of ordinance creating an Environmental Advisory Commission

  • Adoption of a Green Building Program

  • Adoption of a resolution in support of Green Cities California

ENVIRONMENTAL CHARTER                                                              THINK GREEN

The City of Pasadena elects to be an environmental advocate and a leader in environmental compliance and protection. The City shall cultivate superior environmental standards that will provide for sustainable municipal development.

 

The City recognizes that growth and opportunity cannot be conducted at the expense of environmental protection and enhancement, and that growth and environmental stewardship are intimately related.City Hall

 

The City believes that the implementation of an environmental ethic need not interfere with economic development, and that practicing such environmental ethic can ultimately be expected to enhance economic affairs and provide for responsible, farsighted development.

 

The City believes that the protection of the urban and natural environments is a social responsibility and a fundamental obligation of a democratic government, and that an ecologically impoverished and polluted environment adversely impacts human health.

 

The City is striving to become a model for environmental excellence and a prevailing force in environmental protection. To accomplish these goals, the City shall establish policies that will incorporate environmental responsibility into its daily management of urban and industrial growth, education, energy and water use, air quality, transportation, waste reduction, economic development, and open space and natural habitats.

 

2006 UNITED NATIONS GREEN CITIES DECLARATION AND URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL ACCORDS                                                         THINK GREEN

The United Nations Green Cities Declaration is a collaborative platform and a call to action for cities across the globe to take in recognition that a majority of the world’s population now reside in cities, and that cities consume 75% of the world’s natural resources creating environmental challenges. The Urban Environmental Accords contain 21 action items that lay the groundwork for addressing universal urban environmental issues on energy, waste reduction, urban design, urban nature, transportation, environmental health, water issues.

 

More information on the United Nations Green Cities Declaration and Urban Environmental Accords can be found on the World Environment day website at http://www.wed2005.org/3.1.php

 

You can also read the Pasadena Proclamation in support of the United Nations Green Cities Declaration and Urban Environmental Accords

 

US Conference of Mayor's Climate Protection Agreement                                                                                                                         THINK GREEN

WindmillsThe US Conference of Mayor’s Climate Protection Agreement seeks for cities across the United States to commit to reducing global warming pollution levels to 7 percent below 1990 levels by 2012 in accordance with the Kyoto Protocol. In order to achieve this goal, cities are asked to take actions in their own operations and communities. The Agreement offers twelve measures for cities to take that that will contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). The goals are compatible with the Urban Environmental Accords although the focus is directed towards reducing global warming.

More information on the agreement can be found at http://www.seattle.gov/mayor/climate/

You can also read the Pasadena Proclamation in support of US Conference of Mayor’s Climate Protection Agreement

 

Green City Action Plan                                                           THINK GREEN

StreamApproved by the City Council on September 18, 2006 (staff report)  the Green City Action Plan is a progressive list of environmental initiatives for the City to take in its quest to become a sustainable and green community and follows the framework of the United Nations Green Cities Declaration and Urban Environmental Accords . The initiatives contained in the plan include developing a green fleet of city vehicles, using only environmentally friendly cleaning products in City buildings, and buying “green” goods where possible.

GREEN CITY REPORT 2007
 

GREEN CITY ACTION PLAN 2006

Environmental Advisory Commission                                THINK GREEN

Effective January 22, 2007 - The Environmental Advisory Commission   consists of nine Pasadena residents who advise the City Council and make policy recommendations in support of the goals and objectives of the City’s Environmental Charter and monitor and guide the Green City Action Plan. This commission holds monthly open meetings to the public and serves as a forum for the discussion of environmental issues with local, regional, and global impacts. To view agendas for the meetings, click here

 

GREEN CITIES CALIFORNIA                                                               THINK GREEN

To address the urgency and gravity of environmental, social, and economic issues confronting urbanized centers, sustainability professionals from a number of major cities in California met in late 2007 to create Green Cities California (GCC). The purpose of this new collaborative is to cooperatively and collectively take action to accelerate local, regional, national and international efforts to achieve sustainability.

 

Participating cities currently include Berkeley, Los Angeles, Pasadena, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, and the County of Marin, which together represent over eight million California residents.

 

The Pasadena City Council adopted a resolution in support of Green Cities California on February 4, 2008 and committed to take the following five actions in solidarity with the GCC member cities:

  1. Purchasing 100% post-consumer recycled paper for municipal operations.

  2. Prohibiting the purchase of bottled water for municipal operations and government sponsored events.

  3. Adopting a carbon offset plan for municipal employee air travel.

  4. Adopting municipal fleet fuel efficiency standards.

  5. Promoting the purchase of California foods for municipal events and operations.

A Green & Sustainable Community Rose graphic

Last Updated 06/02/2008