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Back to SAN NewsFinancing Green Infrastructure Workshop Announced
Mon Mar 29, 2010 / Storm Water
The Temple-Villanova Sustainable Stormwater Initiative (T-VSSI) is excited to announce an informational workshop, "Financing Opportunities for Green Infrastructure". T-VSSI is a research initiative that includes Temple University's Center for Sustainable Communities and Villanova University's Urban Stormwater Partnership. This program is made possible through funding from the William Penn Foundation under a new T-VSSI grant. The workshop seeks to provide municipal officials and others in Southeastern Pennsylvania and surrounding areas with detailed information about federal and state green infrastructure (broadly defined to include stormwater, alternative energy, green buildings, energy conservation, etc.) programs.
Financing Opportunities for Green Infrastructure Monday, March 29 2010: 1-4 pm Temple University Ambler Campus Learning Center Auditorium
Preliminary Agenda
Welcome/Introductions
Jeffrey Featherstone, T-VSSI Co-Principal Investigator and Research Professor, Department of Community and Regional Planning, Temple University.
Overview of Financing Opportunities Available Through the Commonwealth Jim Creedon, Secretary Department of General Services and Chief Implementation Officer for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Green Infrastructure Financing Programs (speakers to be announced) PA Department of Environmental Protection: * Upcoming Request for Proposals for ARRA funded energy opportunities in Green Building and Geothermal
PA Department of Community and Economic Development:
* Progress and status of the Weatherization Assistance Program, and an overview of the ARRA Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds and Recovery Zone Facility Bonds
PA Department of General Services:
* Overview of the ESCO concept, its success in the Capitol complex and how local governments can use this concept
Success Stories (speakers to be announced) PENNVest 2009 Stormwater project awards and early results
Who Should Attend. County and municipal officials, planners, engineers and others engaged in funding, planning, designing and managing green infrastructure projects and programs.
Registration. Registration for this free workshop is required. To register please send an e-mail with your name, title and name of organization to Judy Shatz at judy.shatz@temple.edu
Directions. For directions to the Ambler Campus and Ambler Learning Center (building 2 on the campus map) use this link http://www.temple.edu/ambler/about/directions.htm