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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/2/2008 - STAFF REPORTS - 00 (2)Palm Springs ®raft Visions Palm Springs 2015 — The Conservation City Palm Springs 2015 is a conservation city — a city that dramatically improves its eco-performance and the efficient use of resources. It reduces its reliance on imported energy and resources through resource use reduction, recycling, reuse and redesign of existing resource flows and use systems. The city is a highly efficient machine, reducing the negative aspects of production. Waste is now considered a resource. Its economy is built on providing 21st century tourism economic strategies to advance eco-efficiency, reduce carbon production, develop alternative fuels and promote green building and development Innovation. The economy develops and participates in market -perfecting mechanisms such as carbon and ecosystem services markets to value future ecological capital. Its physical form embraces its desert landscape and protects them in the long-term future. The economy of the city is local -global where the city develops strategies to capture locally -created wealth and develops strategic investment relationship throughout the world where the green technology revolution is emerging. The city plans carefully for secure energy and food supplies. Community life is focused on reducing commuting costs, developing neighborhood services and defining a new vision of education and intellectual capital in the future, based on the 2030 and 2060 visions. Palm Springs 2030 -- The Renewable City Palm Springs 2030 is a renewable city that is eco-effective. It derives a major portion of its energy and resources from solar income and the closed -loop use of natural resources. The city is like an organic desert garden with its vitality based on the application of renewable resources and the reuse of nonrenewable resources. Waste from one source is considered food for another source and the city/region produces no net waste. Its open space ecological strategy also will be a stormwater management strategy and a water source strategy. Its physical form is a clear set of villages and neighborhoods. The city emphasizes eco-effectiveness and zero waste, gradually improving what it produces and how it is produced to provide benefits to all forms of community assets. The city reduces Its carbon footprint, reuses water and produces more of its own energy from local renewable sources. Community life is focused on continuous learning and strong local connections. The city is a living laboratory and global gathering and learning center for advanced renewable green city science and practices. Palm Springs 2060 -- The Fully Restorative City Palm Springs 2060 is a living, restorative, urban organism that sustains itself from the solar, wind, water, and geothermal income and natural endowments. The city Is like a tree with its vitality based on the resources derived from the place where it has deep roots. It provides 21st century innovative living and organic solutions emphasizing the disciplines of systems science, biological and ecological sciences, biomimicy, green chemistry, microbiology, nanoscience and other related fields. Its physical form is that of a set of complete nested communities. The city is totally eco-effective — what it produces and how it is produced will actually improve ecological functioning and provide benefits to all forms life and community assets. The city is, for example, carbon positive and water is reused and m is of higher quality than the water that falls from the sky. The economy of the city is cyclical in that all resource flows are maximized and preused in the economic system requiring few additional resource inputs. Community life is focused on continuous learning and delight ,% applied directly to the city and its communities. Learning is grounded in science of organic function and restoration. 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