109. Done well, density can enableâŚ
EcoDensity
â˘âŻ Reduced energy use in
buildings, getting around
â˘âŻ More green design options
â˘âŻ Less sprawl
â˘âŻ More affordable housing
choices
â˘âŻ Public health
â˘âŻ Vitality, diversity, safety
â˘âŻ Etc, etc, etcâŚ
119. Commits to an eco-city of eco-neighborhoods
(a shared responsibility)
120. Actions
EcoDensity
Greener Buildings
â˘âŻ LEED⢠SILVER âPLUSâ
â˘âŻ LEED⢠GOLD BY 2010
â˘âŻ GREEN DESIGN BEFORE
TECHNOLOGY
121. Actions
EcoDensity
Greener Large Sites
â˘âŻ District energy
â˘âŻ Solar orientation
â˘âŻ Passive energy solutions
â˘âŻ Urban agriculture
â˘âŻ TDM prioritizing sustainable
modes
â˘âŻ Sustainable rainwater
management plan
â˘âŻ Solid waste diversion strategy
â˘âŻ Affordability
122. Actions
EcoDensity
â˘âŻ Removing disincentives to
Green Design
â˘âŻ Enabling laneway housing, secondary suites,
basement suites
â˘âŻ EcoDensity leadership on City Land
â˘âŻ Green Application Priority
â˘âŻ More flexibility, fewer barriers
123. Actions
EcoDensity
â˘âŻ An âEcoâCityPlan
â˘âŻ New strategies for District
Energy
â˘âŻ New tools to achieve amenities
â˘âŻ Measurement tools
â˘âŻ Progress Report Structure
130. The Greenest City in the World by 2020:
Think you can do better?
â˘âŻ Urban agriculture
â˘âŻ District Energy
â˘âŻ Burrard Bridge traffic trial
â˘âŻ Car-free streets
â˘âŻ Bike sharing
â˘âŻ Green jobs
â˘âŻ Etc.