
March 10 Program
How Green is My Neighborhood? Let Me Count the Ways
Urban sustainability rating tools are fundamental instruments for helping achieve green community goals. They provide integrated accounting of the triple bottom lines of community development, raising awareness and improving the quality of outcomes.
In recent years, a variety of rating tools have emerged with different capabilities and costs, and understanding their strengths and weaknesses can help practitioners select the most appropriate tool. This program will review a dozen rating systems available in North America for cities, planned and existing neighborhoods, transportation and infrastructure, and landscape and parks.
SPEAKER:
Eliot Allen, Principal, Criterion Planners (Portland, Oregon)
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Submitted for approval of 1 GBCI CE Hour and 1 AIA LU/HSW
WHEN
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
5:30-6:15 pm - Registration & Networking
6:15-7:30 pm - Formal Presentation
WHERE
Sheet Metal Workers Local 26, 2319 Chouteau, Suite 200 (63103) map
FEE
Free to USGBC-MGC Members and full time students;
$20 for Non-members
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SPEAKER: Eliot Allen, Principal, Criterion Planners (Portland, Oregon)
Urban sustainability rating tools are fundamental instruments for helping achieve green community goals. They provide integrated accounting of the triple bottom lines of community development, raising awareness and improving the quality of outcomes. In recent years, a variety of rating tools have emerged with different capabilities and costs, and understanding their strengths and
weaknesses can help practitioners select the most appropriate tool. This program will review a
dozen rating systems available in North America for cities, planned and existing neighborhoods, transportation and infrastructure, and landscape and parks.
5:30-7:30pm at Sheet Metal Workers Local 36, 2319 Chouteau, Suite 200 (63103)
SPEAKER: Eliot Allen, Principal, Criterion Planners (Portland, Oregon)
Urban sustainability rating tools are fundamental instruments for helping achieve green community goals. They provide integrated accounting of the triple bottom lines of community development, raising awareness and improving the quality of outcomes. In recent years, a variety of rating tools have emerged with different capabilities and costs, and understanding their strengths and
weaknesses can help practitioners select the most appropriate tool. This program will review a
dozen rating systems available in North America for cities, planned and existing neighborhoods, transportation and infrastructure, and landscape and parks.
5:30-7:30pm at Sheet Metal Workers Local 36, 2319 Chouteau, Suite 200 (63103)
SPEAKER: Eliot Allen, Principal, Criterion Planners (Portland, Oregon)
Urban sustainability rating tools are fundamental instruments for helping achieve green community goals. They provide integrated accounting of the triple bottom lines of community development, raising awareness and improving the quality of outcomes. In recent years, a variety of rating tools have emerged with different capabilities and costs, and understanding their strengths and
weaknesses can help practitioners select the most appropriate tool. This program will review a
dozen rating systems available in North America for cities, planned and existing neighborhoods, transportation and infrastructure, and landscape and parks.
5:30-7:30pm at Sheet Metal Workers Local 36, 2319 Chouteau, Suite 200 (63103)
SPEAKER: Eliot Allen, Principal, Criterion Planners (Portland, Oregon)
Urban sustainability rating tools are fundamental instruments for helping achieve green community goals. They provide integrated accounting of the triple bottom lines of community development, raising awareness and improving the quality of outcomes. In recent years, a variety of rating tools have emerged with different capabilities and costs, and understanding their strengths and
weaknesses can help practitioners select the most appropriate tool. This program will review a
dozen rating systems available in North America for cities, planned and existing neighborhoods, transportation and infrastructure, and landscape and parks.
5:30-7:30pm at Sheet Metal Workers Local 36, 2319 Chouteau, Suite 200 (63103)