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View previous newsletters from the Indianapolis Office of Sustainability outlining sustainability + resilience news from around Central Indiana.

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Updates on the city’s energy benchmarking and transparency compliance program, Thriving Buildings, are archived here. The intended audience is owners or facilities managers of large buildings (50,000 square feet or larger) within Indianapolis-Marion County.

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WFYI: Transit Oriented Development Goal of Zoning Amendments
WFYI: Transit Oriented Development Goal of Zoning Amendments

Called transit oriented development, the trend in city planning aims to create more compact and sustainable communities close to mass transit options. In Indianapolis, the new bus rapid transit lines - Red, Blue and Purple - are the focus.

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Mo McReynoldsAugust 16, 2021
IndyStar: Hours after alarming UN climate report, City-County Council passes environmental committee
IndyStar: Hours after alarming UN climate report, City-County Council passes environmental committee

Just hours after a United Nation’s report sparked alarm worldwide about the quickening climate change crisis, the Indianapolis City-County Council passed a proposal to create a standing committee Monday night with the goal of mitigating global warming’s impact on the city.

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Mo McReynoldsAugust 10, 2021
USA TODAY: Hundreds of U.S. cities adopted climate plans. Few have met the goals, but it's not too late.
USA TODAY: Hundreds of U.S. cities adopted climate plans. Few have met the goals, but it's not too late.

Grim warnings from the world’s leading climate scientists on Monday make clear the Earth faces irreversible changes from global warming and stress the need for immediate and wide-scale greenhouse gas reductions to avoid further damage.

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Mo McReynoldsAugust 10, 2021
WRTV: Mayor's initiative Operation Night Light is nearing completion, already bringing relief to residents
WRTV: Mayor's initiative Operation Night Light is nearing completion, already bringing relief to residents

Converting more than 27,000 existing streets to energy-efficient led lights, as well as installing nearly 4,000 new lights. With ONL the city is hoping to reap many benefits. Like a safer environment, the project will also help the city meet its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050.

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Mo McReynoldsJuly 26, 2021
Mayor Hogsett Announces First City-Owned Certified Green Building
Mayor Hogsett Announces First City-Owned Certified Green Building

Today, Mayor Joe Hogsett and the City's Office of Sustainability announced that the Assessment and Intervention Center (AIC) has been designated LEED Silver, making it the first city-owned certified green building in Indianapolis.

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Mo McReynoldsJuly 20, 2021
City's Office of Sustainability Celebrates Passage of Benchmarking Ordinance
City's Office of Sustainability Celebrates Passage of Benchmarking Ordinance

Tonight the City's Office of Sustainability (OOS) celebrates the passage of Proposal 185 by the City-County Council, adding a new chapter on Benchmarking and Transparency to the City-County code.

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Mo McReynoldsJuly 12, 2021Office of Sustainability - City of Indianapolis
City and Keep Indianapolis Beautiful Launch Anti-Littering Campaign
City and Keep Indianapolis Beautiful Launch Anti-Littering Campaign

The City of Indianapolis's Office of Sustainability and Keep Indianapolis Beautiful (KIB) have collaborated with behavior science researchers at Behavior Insights Team (BIT) to study littering in Indianapolis, collect data, and implement multiple "interventions" to change human behavior around littering.

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Mo McReynoldsJuly 6, 2021Office of Sustainability - City of Indianapolis
Broad Ripple Magazine: Eco-Friendly Initiative Helps Indy Live Sustainably
Broad Ripple Magazine: Eco-Friendly Initiative Helps Indy Live Sustainably

Working sustainable living into everyday life can feel like a daunting task. The challenge seems almost too large to overcome when the focus is not just on the local community, but also on the climate and other communities across the globe.

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Mo McReynoldsJune 10, 2021
IndyStar: "Bike lanes, electric vehicles: 9 ways Indianapolis has improved on sustainability goals"
IndyStar: "Bike lanes, electric vehicles: 9 ways Indianapolis has improved on sustainability goals"

For the first time since its expansive sustainability plan was adopted in 2019, the city’s Office of Sustainability has released a report updating its progress.

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Mo McReynoldsMay 24, 2021
IndyStar: '2020 was a curveball': Indy's new sustainability director sets plans for climate change
IndyStar: '2020 was a curveball': Indy's new sustainability director sets plans for climate change

The new director for Indianapolis’ Office of Sustainability came to the city to help set plans for climate action. Now, she’s staying to follow through on it.

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Mo McReynoldsMay 24, 2021
Thrive Annual Report 2020
Thrive Annual Report 2020

For this special #EarthDay edition of #ThrivePlanThursday, our office is excited to present our inaugural Thrive annual report! It's an update on our community's progress to date, measured against the original metrics.

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Mo McReynoldsApril 22, 2021Office of Sustainability - City of Indianapolis
To Accelerate a Cleaner Energy Future, Indianapolis Launches 'Highly Evolved' Camaign
To Accelerate a Cleaner Energy Future, Indianapolis Launches 'Highly Evolved' Camaign

The Office of Sustainability and Knozone are debuting a new informational campaign, Highly EVolved, to help educate the public on the benefits and realities of electric vehicles (EVs), as well as dispel common myths about electrification through an interactive website, billboards, and digital and radio advertisements.

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Mo McReynoldsApril 21, 2021Office of Sustainability - City of Indianapolis
Mayor Joe Hogsett Names Directors for Office of Public Health and Safety, Office of Sustainability
Mayor Joe Hogsett Names Directors for Office of Public Health and Safety, Office of Sustainability

Today Mayor Joe Hogsett announced the appointment of Lauren Rodriguez as director for the Office of Public Health and Safety and Morgan Mickelson as director for the Office of Sustainability.

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Mo McReynoldsMarch 26, 2021Office of Sustainability - City of Indianapolis
Indy DPW to Add New East Side Recycling Location in February
Indy DPW to Add New East Side Recycling Location in February

After the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (Indy DPW) announced that one recycling drop-off location on the city's far east side was removed at the request of the property owner, a nearby location has been secured for relocation of the three recycling boxes.

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Mo McReynoldsJanuary 19, 2021Office of Sustainability - City of Indianapolis
Mayor Joe Hogsett, Community Partners Announce First Solar Panel Installation From Pilot Project
Mayor Joe Hogsett, Community Partners Announce First Solar Panel Installation From Pilot Project

Today, Mayor Joe Hogsett joined the Indianapolis Office of Sustainability and Solar United Neighbors (SUN) at the first home installation of solar panels to result from a public-nonprofit partnership that kicked off last year.

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Mo McReynoldsNovember 17, 2020Office of Sustainability - City of Indianapolis
Indy DPW Announces Addition to Recycling Drop-Off Locations
Indy DPW Announces Addition to Recycling Drop-Off Locations

The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (Indy DPW) today announced a new community recycling drop-off location at the Pike Township Trustee's Office at 5665 Lafayette Road.

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Mo McReynoldsOctober 19, 2020Office of Sustainability - City of Indianapolis
Indy DPW Provides Guidance for Volunteer Clean-Up Efforts
Indy DPW Provides Guidance for Volunteer Clean-Up Efforts

The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (Indy DPW) today encouraged those offering to assist crews with clean-up in the downtown area to instead volunteer in the beautification efforts of partner organization Keep Indianapolis Beautiful (KIB).

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Mo McReynoldsJune 1, 2020Office of Sustainability - City of Indianapolis
CDP: Bristol and Indianapolis – a tale of two cities tackling climate change and social inequality
CDP: Bristol and Indianapolis – a tale of two cities tackling climate change and social inequality

What if climate action can tackle social inequalities too? In the wake of recent protests against racism globally, now more than ever, citizens’ concern for social and climate justice is burgeoning. Knowing this, and that both challenges cannot be tackled in isolation, two cities paving the way are Bristol, UK, and Indianapolis, USA.

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Mo McReynoldsMay 11, 2020
Indy DPW Reminds Residents of Solid Waste and Recycling Protocols Amid Stay-at-Home Measures
Indy DPW Reminds Residents of Solid Waste and Recycling Protocols Amid Stay-at-Home Measures

Facing additional collection volumes of both trash items and recyclables in the coming weeks, the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (Indy DPW) encourages Indy residents to be conscious of solid waste and recycling guidelines while spending more time at home under Indiana’s recent Stay-At-Home executive order.

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Mo McReynoldsMarch 27, 2020Office of Sustaintability - City of Indianapolis
Indy Recognized As One of 105 Cities Globally to Score an “A” for Leading Climate Action
Indy Recognized As One of 105 Cities Globally to Score an “A” for Leading Climate Action

The City of Indianapolis has been recognized as a global leader on environmental action and transparency, achieving a place on the 'Cities A List' for the second consecutive year from environmental impact non-profit CDP.

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Mo McReynoldsFebruary 18, 2020Office of Sustainability - City of Indianapolis
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