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Contact for Felicity Fahy

City Manager's Office
Office of Sustainability
Felicity Fahy
Sustainability Manager
777 Pearl Street, Room 105
Eugene, Oregon 97401
(541) 682-5017
felicity.m.fahy@ci.eugene.or.us

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 Children at play in a community park  Stream team volunteers  East Broadway retail area

 Sustainable Eugene

Sustainability Introduction
Eugene Oregon enjoys a long history of innovation, vision, and commitment to sustainability. In 2000, the City of Eugene led many cities across the nation by publicly announcing its commitment to sustainability principles. The City commits to promoting a sustainable future that meets today’s needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs, and accepts its responsibility to:

  • Support a stable, diverse and equitable economy 
  • Protect the quality of the air, water, land and other natural resources
  • Conserve native vegetation, fish, wildlife habitat and other ecosystems, and
  • Minimize human impacts on local, regional and worldwide ecosystems

The current City of Eugene Environmental Policy adds detail to this committment by seeking to reduce environmental impacts from all activities and operations. Eugene has been named the #1 Green City in the United States by National Geographic’s Green Guide for its accomplishments in the areas of renewable energy, livability, and public green space.  Eugene is striving to do even better.  A sustainable city is not just a green city; it is a city that takes care of its people and businesses just as it also takes care of its environment.

The City's sustainability efforts cover three broad areas: Social Equity, Environment, Economy. Many of the community focused and internal initiatives the City undertakes have a component of all three aspects of sustainability. The City has recently established an Office of Sustainability and a new Sustainability Commission. To learn more about Eugene City government’s practices, policies and resources, please select a link in the columns on this page.

 

Mayor's Climate Challenge Announcement

 

Climate Challenge logo and linkYOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

 

Did you know the average Oregonian is responsible for 13.6 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions per year?  By taking just a few simple steps to relieve this growing problem, we can all help make our planet healthier.

Join Mayor Piercy's Climate Challenge.  Visit www.sustaineugene.com or click on the logo above to join the challenge and to access detailed information you can use to reduce your emissions with little or no cost. 


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Sustainability News
Sustainability News  
Eugene ranks 5th in ‘Popular Science’ list of top 50 green cities
Eugene was recently named the #5 greenest city in the US by Popular Science magazine.
Herbal Products Business Honored with “Bold Steps” Sustainability Award
Mountain Rose Herbs, a local herbal products business, has received Mayor Kitty Piercy’s latest “Bold Steps Toward Sustainability” award.
Sustainability Commission Appointments Finalized
The inaugural membership of the City’s newest advisory commission is now complete. The first meeting will be on 11/28/07.
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General Sustainability Resources
General Sustainability Resources  
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