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Westchester County, Cities and Towns

Click here to read the entire agenda for WestchesterClick here to read the entire agenda for WestchesterIn 2008, the Westchester County Global Warming Task Force released a countywide Climate change action plan called the Westchester Plan for Climate Change and Sustainable Development (WAP 2008). This document lays out a comprehensive vision of a sustainable future for Westchester County and commits the county to a 20 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2015 and an 80 percent reduction by 2050. NYLCVEF applauds this bold and forward-thinking initiative and highlights here some of the measures we believe to be of the greatest urgency.

NYLCVEF's 2009 Westchester Policy Agenda articulates a vision of what Westchester’s county government, as well as municipal governments throughout the county, can do to further critical sustainability goals. The issues addressed in this document — ranging from smart growth and transportation to protecting Westchester’s dwindling stock of open space — also coincide with NYLCVEF’s broad statewide advocacy goals.

It is our hope that, through intelligent and forward-thinking planning, Westchester County can address these challenges and create communities that will be models of suburban sustainability.

 

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