109. Done well, density can enable…
EcoDensity
• Reduced energy use in
buildings, getting around
• More green design options
• Less sprawl
• More affordable housing
choices
• Public health
• Vitality, diversity, safety
• Etc, etc, etc…
119. Commits to an eco-city of eco-neighborhoods
(a shared responsibility)
120. Actions
EcoDensity
Greener Buildings
• LEED™ SILVER “PLUS”
• LEED™ GOLD BY 2010
• GREEN DESIGN BEFORE
TECHNOLOGY
121. Actions
EcoDensity
Greener Large Sites
• District energy
• Solar orientation
• Passive energy solutions
• Urban agriculture
• TDM prioritizing sustainable
modes
• Sustainable rainwater
management plan
• Solid waste diversion strategy
• Affordability
122. Actions
EcoDensity
• Removing disincentives to
Green Design
• Enabling laneway housing, secondary suites,
basement suites
• EcoDensity leadership on City Land
• Green Application Priority
• More flexibility, fewer barriers
123. Actions
EcoDensity
• An “Eco”CityPlan
• New strategies for District
Energy
• New tools to achieve amenities
• Measurement tools
• Progress Report Structure
130. The Greenest City in the World by 2020:
Think you can do better?
• Urban agriculture
• District Energy
• Burrard Bridge traffic trial
• Car-free streets
• Bike sharing
• Green jobs
• Etc.