2. Overview
o Maps of Salem:
o Past
o Present
o Future
o Sustainability
• Photovoltaic Projects
• Streetlight Projects
o Resiliency
• Forest River Pool and
Bathhouse
• Salem Willows Park
o Outreach
o Lessons Learned
o Questions
7. Sustainability in Salem
• 100% Clean Energy
Resolution
• Green Community
Designation since 2010
• Monitor energy usage of
municipal electric and gas
accounts through
MassEnergyInsight
• Salem PowerChoice
• Always looking for
opportunities to reduce fossil
fuel use
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9. Streetlight Retrofits
• LED conversion for city
owned streetlights (2010
and 2017)
• Estimated annual
savings
• 1,339,863 kWh
• LED conversion for traffic
and pedestrian lights
(2012)
• Estimated annual
savings
• 162, 564 kWh
10. Other Projects • Applying for Solarize Plus grant
program with Swampscott and
Nahant
• Goal is to increase PV, solar
hot water, and ASHP in both
residential and commercial
buildings
• Various updates to key pieces of
equipment in schools
• HVAC replacement at
Salerno Auto-tech
School (Salem High
School) with infrared
heaters
11. Resiliency in Salem
• Coastal city
• Vulnerable populations
living in vulnerable
areas
• Historic assets at risk
• Winter of 2018 gave a
glimpse of what the
future may have in store
15. Forest River Pool
• Closed down
due to pool
malfunction
• Losing ~5
million gallons a
year
• Located
adjacent to the
coast
• Multi-phase
complicated
project
16. Forest River Pool
• During a storm in
2018
• Pool is frequently
flooded
• Renovation will
include moving
outside of the tidal
zone
18. Salem Willows Park
• Coastal and Historic Park
• Beach, tennis courts, basketball courts, arcades, restaurants, yacht club,
outdoor amphitheater, Fort Lee, Winter Island Park, Camp Naumkeag, etc.
• Multi-phase plan to strategically restore Salem Willows Park
21. Outreach
• Community engagement is growing
• City committees:
• Sustainability, Energy, and Resiliency Committee (SERC)
• LORAX Committee
• Bike Committee
• Recycling Committee
• Neighborhood associations
• Non-profit engagement:
• Salem Sound Coast Watch
• Salem Alliance for the Environment
• Citizen’s Climate Lobby
22. Lessons Learned
• Can no longer just react
• We have to be proactive in our
approach to making Salem sustainable
and resilient
• Seek opportunities in current projects
• Update Climate Change Vulnerability
Assessment & Adaptation Plan
• Continue learning and collaborating
• Increase outreach and community
engagement
• Salem will continue to grow in
population and number of tourists
every year
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23. Questions?
Brittany Dolan
Sustainability and Resiliency
Coordinator
bdolan@salem.com
978-745-9595 ext. 41013
City website:
www.salem.com
SERC website:
https://www.salem.com/sustainability-
energy-and-resiliency-committee-serc