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Explore innovative revenue strategies for green infrastructure, including stormwater fees and funding sources. Learn from the Environmental Finance Center at Syracuse University about managing resources, charging for stormwater, and available grant programs in New York State. Discover methods like flat rates and impervious area calculations, and funding opportunities such as the Green Innovation Grants Program and EPA grants. Access models, calculators, manuals, and valuable resources for implementing green infrastructure projects effectively.
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Getting the ‘Green’ for Green Infrastructure Growing Green Infrastructure in New York State Khris Dodson
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The Costs of Inaction • Excessive stormwater can cause floods and water quality degradation, potentially leading to: • damage to public infrastructure and private property • Regulatory liability (TMDL, CWA, other laws) • Loss of ecosystem services • Loss of ecotourism revenues (fishing, etc.) Environmental Finance CenterSyracuse University
Management Resources http://www.cwp.org/index.php?option=com_docman&task=cat_view&gid=76&Itemid=118 Environmental Finance CenterSyracuse University
General Methods of Raising Local Government Revenue • Taxes • Public Enterprise Fees • Stormwater Management/Utility fees • Drinking water/wastewater fees • Impact fees • Regulatory fees • Fines and Penalties • Contractual agreements • Assessments Environmental Finance CenterSyracuse University
Factors that (Can, Should and Do) Influence Revenue Choices • Legal Considerations • Community perspectives, goals and objectives • Customer Fairness and equity • Revenue stability and reliability • Political acceptance • Administrative complexity • Peer pressure Environmental Finance CenterSyracuse University
How To Charge for Stormwater • Flat rate • Charge based on impact of property on stormwater runoff • Charged based on range of impact calculated as Equivalent Residential Unit, or ERU • Commercial and Residential different? Environmental Finance CenterSyracuse University
Rate Structure & Rate Study Analysis • Potential Rate Methodologies • Impervious Area* • Impervious Area + Gross Area • Gross Area/Intensity of Development/Land Use • Others • Common Rate Modifiers • Uniform/Flat Rate (with or w/o Tiers) • Water Quality Charge/Factor • Typical User Fee Credits • Detention Ponds & Structural Controls • Onsite Greenspace • Green Growth Guidelines/LID * Most Common Rate Methodology Slide Source: Ron Feldner, Stormwater Consultant Environmental Finance CenterSyracuse University
Funding Opportunities • Green Innovation Grants Program (GIGP) New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation • FY2010 Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry Competitive Grant Initiative-US Forest Service • National Science Foundation (NSF) Environmental Finance Center at Syracuse University
Funding Opportunities • EPA Smart Growth Implementation Assistance (EPA) • Urban & Community Forestry Challenge Cost Share Grant Program (USFS) • The Bronx River Watershed Initiative (BRWI) • Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE) Grants (EPA) Saratoga County Greenspace Plan http://www.saratogaplan.org/cp_GreenInfrastructure.html Environmental Finance CenterSyracuse University
Models and Calculators • EPA Sites: • Municipal Handbook: Funding Options • EPA Green Infrastructure Models and Calculators • Financing Alternatives Comparison Tool (FACT) • Green Values Stormwater Toolbox, Center for Neighborhood Technology Environmental Finance CenterSyracuse University
http://www.nafsma.org/Guidance%20Manual%20Version%202X.pdf Environmental Finance CenterSyracuse University
www.epa.gov/npdes/pubs/region3_factsheet_funding.pdf Environmental Finance CenterSyracuse University
http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater/munic.cfm Environmental Finance CenterSyracuse University
NYS DEC New Stormwater Manual Environmental Finance CenterSyracuse University
Green Infrastructure Resources • Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), 2006 Rooftops to Rivers Green Strategies for Controlling Stormwater and Combined Sewer Overflows http://www.nrdc.org/water/pollution/rooftops/contents.asp • Green Playbookhttp://www.greenplaybook.org • The Low Impact Urban Development Centerhttp://www.lid-stormwater.net • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Managing Wet Weather with Green Infrastructurehttp://epa.gov/npdes/greeninfrastructure Environmental Finance Center at Syracuse University
Questions? Khris Dodson Communication and Program Manager Environmental Finance Center 315-443-8818 kdodson@syracusecoe.org Environmental Finance CenterSyracuse University