1. MEDIA RELEASE
For Publication/Circulation on or about Earth Day, April 22, 2010
For Questions, Comments, please contact: CHRISTINA MORRISON PEARCE
561.573.7083
ChristinaPearce@comcast.net
Ocean water in Delray Beach, Florida is cleaner than ever thanks to the City’s new
water initiatives. “Green” industries are being sought to bring their businesses to
the City.
IN DELRAY BEACH, EVERYDAY IS EARTH DAY
Delray Beach, Florida: In several coastal cities throughout the country,
waste water and sewage are dumped into the Ocean – not the best scenario for
beach towns looking to enhance Quality of Life for their residents and visitors –
including the fish swimming in that ocean. In one coastal “Village By The Sea”, this
is no longer the case. Delray Beach, Florida, over the past few years, has been
“greening” itself – and the changes in waste water management are just the
beginning of what this vibrant, future-thinking City has accomplished. Now the City
is seeking “Green” and “Eco-Friendly” companies to move their businesses to the
City and commercial Realtors are helping in the efforts.
In 2007, the City Commission appointed a “Green Task Force” with the responsibility
to assist in the review of City operations and policies to ensure they meet Delray
Beach's environmental sustainability goals to lead the City into a “greener” future. In
addition, the GTF was tasked to provide financially-effective ideas and
recommendations. The results of this Team so far are astounding – and have
permanently changed the way in which the City operates. A 32-page report,
detailing recommended changes to each department and City property, is tracked on
a monthly basis and includes such “planet-saving” ideas as:
2. • Partnering with Florida Atlantic University to complete a Green House Gas
Inventory at no cost to the City
• Providing a paperless option for Public Records requests
• Installing various building retrofits, including energy-saving light and
water fixtures in ALL City-owned properties
• Securing and receiving "green" grants totaling $638,500 for future
planet-saving projects
• Installing “small-scale” solar systems at the Lakeview Golf Course for
irrigation and in City Bus Shelters for lighting
• Establishing environmentally friendly landscaping codes
• Developing on-line versions of all Public Information Office materials and
information, including press releases, newsletters and other documents,
thereby drastically decreasing paper use.
And these are just the start.
Other “Green” programs & projects implemented and/or started by Delray Beach
recently include:
Creating a Sustainability Officer position to coordinate the City’s green effort
Working to revise the City’s Special Event Permit Application and Special
Event Policy to encourage green practices, including recycling and education
Incorporate Green Practices (i.e., Recycling, Energy Efficiency, Water Usage,
water reclamation, etc.) for City’s Tennis Facility and Golf Course
Began an aggressive Pilot Recycling Program within City Hall (started with 2
Departments) and early result show an almost 50% reduction in weekly
garbage sent to the landfill. Will implement City wide and promote to
business community
Implemented a tiered water rate structure to encourage water conservation
Established environmentally friendly landscaping codes within the City’s Land
Development Regulations (LDR’s) and
Implemented energy-saving procedures and systems throughout the City’s
parks and buildings in order to cut down on the City’s “carbon footprint”.
And what’s next for this vibrant, forward-thinking City? It’s working with local
Commercial Realtors to bring more industry – especially “Eco-friendly” types – into
the area. “Delray is working on incentives for new employers. These will be in
addition to those currently offered by Palm Beach County and the State of Florida,”
says Commercial Real Property Consultant Christina Morrison Pearce. “The amounts
and conditions are still being finalized but Delray Beach is serious about securing
new businesses and we’ve got space for them”, says Morrison Pearce. Commercial
Realtor Ted Ciaccia echoes these thoughts: “This is the perfect time to re-locate
business to Delray – because of the sluggish economy, industrial space is available
from 2100 to 70,000 square feet – all well-located near I95 and most within a
stone’s throw of public transportation. Delray has it all”.
Getting ready for a “green” future is a City priority, so research is being done on
installing electric vehicle charging stations, bicycle rental kiosks like those that are so
successful in European cities, furthering the storm water irrigation program and so
much more. And what else is in the works? You’ll just have to come and see for
yourself…
3. Christina Morrison Pearce is a Commercial Real Property Consultant and Commercial
Realtor based in Delray Beach and Lake Worth, Florida.