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100 YEARS FORWARD. Advancing Sustainability at the Local Level. Alison Van Gorp and Jeremy Eckert Cascade Land Conservancy. WE KNOW IT IS EARLY, BUT YOU SHOULD STAY AWAKE BECAUSE. Sustainability is on everyone’s mind You can take simple steps today to become a more sustainable city/county.
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100 YEARS FORWARD Advancing Sustainability at the Local Level Alison Van Gorp and Jeremy Eckert Cascade Land Conservancy
WE KNOW IT IS EARLY, BUT YOU SHOULD STAY AWAKE BECAUSE • Sustainability is on everyone’s mind • You can take simple steps today to become a more sustainable city/county
Cascade Agenda Vision Looking long • 100 years forward… Thinking broad • Sustain a strong regional economy • Promote livable communities • Ensure healthy ecosystems
Cascade Agenda Approach Public Engagement • 3,500 stakeholders • 460 classrooms • 100+ elected officials • Over 50 experts in science and economics • More than 100 practitioners • Ongoing outreach and expert engagement
Growth is Happening Graphic courtesy of PSRC Vision 2040 … but we have a choice about how it happens
Kittitas County Pierce County Tacoma King County Seattle Snohomish County Everett CURRENT LAND USE
Kittitas County Pierce County Tacoma King County Seattle Snohomish County Everett 2100 ALTERNATIVE FUTURE
Kittitas County Pierce County Tacoma King County Seattle Snohomish County Everett 2100 “PLANNING” FUTURE
New Map1 Puget Sound Tacoma Puyallup River Prime Farmland Well Planned Growth
Puget Sound Tacoma Puyallup River Prime Farmland ? Poorly Planned Growth
Additional Concerns • High housing costs • Increasing congestion • Rising fuel costs • Climate change
Cascade Agenda Goals Save our landscape • 1 million acres private forests and farms • 265,000 acres parks, natural areas, shorelines Enhance our communities • Smart community planning • Spectacular parks & public places 100 years forward…
New Marketplaces are Needed • The Cascade Agenda has a $7 billion price tag. • It will take us 350 years to accomplish the Cascade Agenda with current conservation funding. $7 billion $20 million Available Funding Funding Needed
Transfer of Development Rights:Putting profit into sustainability Development Rights Development rights severed from property with conservation easement Receiving Area Sending Area Funding for resource land protection
TDR Success Sugarloaf Olive 8 • 284 acres preserved • 31 rural DR’s purchased for $930,000 • Added 62,000 sq ft residential • 300 ft height bonus
Legislative Backdrop State • RCW 36.70A.090 (authorizing TDR) • RCW 43.362 (establishing a regional TDR program)
TDR Programs in Washington • Existing programs include: • King County (1998/2001) • Redmond (1997) • Issaquah (2005) • Seattle (1998/2001) • Kitsap County (2006) • Bainbridge Island (1996) • Pierce County (2007) • Snohomish (2004/2008) • Arlington (2004) The City of Black Diamond
What We’re Doing • Helping cities and counties develop TDR programs / projects • Pierce County (2007) • Black Diamond (2005) • Snoqualmie Preservation Initiative (2003) • In Process: Kittitas County, Tacoma, Sammamish • Encouraging the formation of a regional TDR marketplace Contact Jeremy Eckert: jeremye@cascadeland.org 206-905-6910
Growth is Happening Enhancing Our Communities:The Cascade Agenda Cities Program
Cascade Agenda Cities Program COMPLETE COMPACT CONNECTED
Manage Growth • Make it easier to build in cities • Invest infrastructure dollars wisely
Create Housing Choices • Add housing choices and affordability • Build most new homes in walkable neighborhoods near transit
Invest in Our Communities • Make strategic public investments • Support important community assets • Arts/culture • Civic spaces • Parks & trails
How Cities Join the Program Member Cities • Pass a resolution • Designate primary staff contact Leadership Cities • MOU between City and CLC • Designate staff contact • Create interdepartmental team • Participate in learning network • Annual membership fee
What We’re Doing • Urban livability reports • Policy R&D • Peer learning network • Targeted outreach • Public education and advocacy • Cascade Agenda Coalition Contact Alison Van Gorp: alisonv@cascadeland.org 206-905-6892
CONSERVING GREAT LANDSCREATING GREAT COMMUNITIES Thank You! • Alison Van Gorp Jeremy Eckert • alisonv@cascadeland.org jeremye@cascadeland.org
Conservation Transactions Conserved nearly 150,000 acres relying on market based strategies.
100 YEARS FORWARD Advancing Sustainability at the Local Level Alison Van Gorp and Jeremy Eckert Cascade land Conservancy