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Ways to Make School Carpooling Appealing
2008-12-10 09:47:30 UTC
We are trying to change the mindset of a traditionally affluent but currently very diverse private high school- kindergarten through high school, population 700. The school draws from a wide geographical area but we intend to map the homes of the students by zip code and will no doubt identify clusters that will lend to carpooling. A sizable portion of the juniors & seniors drive themselves to school. Does anyone have experience in setting up carpool services in situations such as this? Actually any information on getting carpooling started would help.
Thank you,
Ms Bronwyn Phillips,
LEED AP Senior Mechanical Engineer
Permits & Code Enforcement
Housing & Community Development
Baltimore City
Ph. 410.396.3465
fax: 410.545.0982
[email protected]
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Local Government Green Building Policies
2008-10-26 09:42:12 UTC
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA is in the last stages of hiring a consulting team to help us write the Baltimore City Green Building Standards. We intend to use LEED as a guide but will be developing an original document that will address the specific issues of Baltimore. I am interested in what other municipalities have developed their own Green Building Guides and what their experiences have been.
Of particular interest-
1- Have LEED professionals been required to be a part of the project teams.
2- Have checklist methodologies been used to assist the City Plans examiners (who as yet may not know anything about green buildings)?
3- How is the final approval given to certify the buildings when the City historically gives its final approval at occupancy but green buildings are not certified until performance has been measured.
Any guidance/advice/documentation would be appreciated.
Ms Bronwyn Phillips,
LEED AP Housing & Community Development
Baltimore City
Ph. 410.396.3465
fax: 410.545.0982
[email protected]
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