01/03/2023
I am honored, humbled, and very proud to be part of this historic legislation...
HURRAY!
THE GREEN BUILDINGS ACT - PLANNING FOR SUSTAINABILITY & RESILIENCE AWARD - 2022 AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION/RHODE ISLAND
link to The Green Buildings Act, Chapter 37-24:
https://lnkd.in/eQrEVihk
CONGRATULATIONS to Kenneth J. Filarski FAIA, LEED FELLOW Chair, U.S. Green Building Council Rhode Island, author of the bill; Representative Terri Cortvriend Prime Bill Sponsor, RI House of Representatives; Senator Louis P. DiPalma, Prime Bill Sponsor, RI Senate; Representative David A. Bennett, Chairman, RI House Environment & Natural Resources Committee; Senator Frank Lombardo III, Chairman, RI Senate Committee on Housing Municipal Government; Representative K. Joseph Shekarchi, RI Speaker of the House; Senator Dominick J. Ruggerio, RI President of the Senate; Governnor Daniel McKee, Governor of Rhode Island.
Gratitude for their vision and support also goes to the Legislation Sponsors and Co-Sponsors: H-7278 Introduced By: Representatives Cortvriend, Ruggiero, Bennett, Kislak, Edwards, Carson, Speakman, Knight, Fogarty, and Potter; S-2700,Introduced By: Senators DiPalma, Euer, Coyne, Kallman, and DiMario
OVERVIEW
The 2022 Green Buildings Act (Act) improves Rhode Island’s historic Green Buildings Act, aligning and integrating it with Act On Climate RIGL 42-6.2, fully incorporating LEED with LEED for Neighborhood Development and SITES - The Sustainable SITES Initiative into the Act - the first state to do so.
LEED, LEED-ND, and SITES fulfills the RIGL 37-24 statutory requirements for high performance green building standards for our public buildings, public structures, and the public real property of ourcherished landscapes with a continuum and guiding framework of sustainability. The 2022 Green Buildings Act expands and strengthens the Legislative Findings; expands and strengthens the Definitions; expands and strengthens the Green building standards; expands and strengthens the Administration and reports, including the reporting requirements, and the Green Buildings Advisory Committee. The 2022 Green Buildings Act (Act) is in concert with, supports, provides a methodology, and a strong strategic tool to implement Act On Climate, achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
The Legislative Findings are significantly strengthened integrating it as a strategic tool to achieve the reduction targets and the other objectives of Act On Climate, but also stating that the Act will "improve the quality of our individual and shared human experience and environmental justice for all citizens of the state."