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Mayor Malcolm Brodie said “it just seems so logical” to charge homeowners for the water they use. “If you want to conserve water, give people an incentive …
Mayor Malcolm Brodie said “it just seems so logical” to charge homeowners for the water they use. “If you want to conserve water, give people an incentive …
“I would be supportive of that idea,” said Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie. “I maintained all along that it was going to be difficult to hit the deadlines …
Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie agreed, saying there’s nothing like taxes to get people’s blood boiling. But he said he was unnerved to hear that some mayors …
Mayor Malcolm Brodie, accompanied by Les Bogdan, director of regional operations with DUC, marked the purchase this afternoon (March 22) on the shores of …
Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie said Metro could use the help from someone skilled at tapping into government sources, especially for projects the regional …
The following was originally published in the Richmond Review newspaper on Friday March 16, 2012. View the article in its original format (PDF).
Through innovative practices, Richmond has long been a leader in environmental protection and sustainability while we address climate change and global warming.
You can see how our city has integrated sustainability through a wide range of initiatives and features at www.richmond.ca/services/Sustainable/towards/citydoing. The City’s Enhanced Corporate Sustainability Initiative was launched a number of years ago. Its aim is to effectively enhance our environmental protection measures where practical. A second objective is to address climate change and other imperatives with a triple bottom-line analysis setting out economic, social and environmental impacts, particularly for all of the City’s major planning initiatives.
Here are a few examples of City Council’s approach:
And, there are many more examples – from wind turbines and green roofs, to solar hot water systems and high efficiency mechanical systems.
Richmond also wants the lessons of sustainability to be embraced by our youth. The City has partnered with our School Board and the David Suzuki Foundation to co-present at the upcoming Richmond Earth Day Youth Summit 2012. 500 youth will be empowered as they consider a wide variety of environmental themes.
As we benefit from all of these initiatives, watch for many more progressive innovations to come as Richmond leads the way.
Chair of Metro Vancouver’s Zero Waste Committee, Malcolm Brodie, says in a written statement that recycling is for things that are truly at the end of their …
Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie, noting Highway 99 and the turn-off lane are provincial jurisdiction, told the Optimist his city is working with the Ministry …
You could almost sense a spike in the blood pressure of the normally soft-spoken and diplomatic Richmond mayor Malcolm Brodie, who tweeted (@malcolmbrodie) …
Mayor Malcolm Brodie says it’s not the first time the airport has objected to a development because of the potential for noise complaints lodged by new …