| Profiles in Green City Programs: Austin Texas |
Several cities across the US are noted for their progressive city governments and citizenry in
regards to environmental issues. Known as "green cities", they not only initiate and practice
policies that promote clean air and water, but often promote other programs and practices such
as alternative energy systems and construction methods.
Austin, Texas consistently places in the various lists of the greenest cities in the US and the
world. The Green Guide, affiliated with National Geographic, chose Austin as number 2 on its list
on Top Green Cities in 2006. Criteria for its choices included air quality, electricity use and
production, environmental perspective, environmental policy, green space, transportation and water
quality.
A commitment to solar energy and green building is what won Austin its place on Green Guide's list.
The city offers some of the most generous rebates in the country for customers who use solar energy.
It also buys significant amounts of wind energy from wind farms in West Texas and plans to meet 20
percent of its energy needs with renewable sources by 2020. Austin also has established high
standards for energy efficiency for its central business district and has initiated progressive
policies to preserve water quality, ensure proximity to mass transit, and maintain a pedestrian-friendly
urban design.
But it's not just the city government that promotes green urban living. Many of Austin's creative
citizens are becoming known around the country and the world for their initiative and success in
creating local, community based projects that promote green lifestyles and a more healthy, cleaner
urban environment.
The Rhizome Collective was founded in 2000 as a center for community organizing and urban
sustainability education. The collective took an old warehouse with an asphalt parking lot and
have turned it into gardens, ponds and greenhouses that support tilapia, catfish, turkey, ducks
and chickens. They host weekend workshops and seminars to teach people from around the world that
they don't have to wait on governments and corporations to go green, but they can start implementing
their own projects with little background in engineering or the sciences.
Austin has permitted a number of private individuals to employ alternative construction methods to
build homes inside the city limits, notably straw bale construction. In 2001, there were about a
dozen homes in the Austin area that were built from straw, including at least three inside the
city limits. In addition to such progressive construction methods, the city has also permitted
some people to recycle old buildings, such as warehouses into condos and upscale or innovative
commercial properties.
Another citizen-initiated project that has contributed to the eco-quality of the area is the
Carshare initiative. This company allows members to pick up a car for a day at various locations
around town. In this way, members can save money by not having to pay for their own private car
(and consequently not having to pay for insurance, gas, maintenance and parking!). It also helps
reduce the amount of air pollution in the city by reducing the amount of automobile traffic
in the city.
Finally, there is Good Common Sense, an online store founded by well-known and highly respected
Austin musician Chris Searles. Formerly a drummer for such notable artists as Alejandro Escovedo
and Shawn Colvin, Searles founded Good Common Sense in an effort to help consumers make the kinds
of choices that will help make the world a greener, safer place to live and work. His store
offers products that are environmentally friendlier than many products consumers might find in
regular stores and shops. Consumers can find home weatherizing products, compostable dinnerware,
fuel enhancer devices, and all kinds of recycled products.
Ki Gray lives and works in Austin Texas. Working as a realtor in the Austin Texas Real Estate market. Escapeso
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