Irvington Village Sustainability Survey

What to prioritize

Hello,

Please share what you deem to be a priority for the village across the categories of Climate, Biodiversity and Waste, and a bit about how you might like to take action. We encourage the whole family to participate - so that we hear from everyone. The survey should take no more than 5 minutes. 5 stars = the biggest priority.

At any time you can learn about existing village climate initiatives here and find extensive community resources at www.EcoIrvington.org and sign up for Green Policy Task Force email updates and notifications here.

Thank you, Charlotte Binns
I am the new Sustainability Director for the Village of Irvington. I've been a volunteer on the Green Policy Task Force Steering Committee, Irvington Woods Committee, the school Wellness and Sustainability Committee and the school Sustainable Landscaping Committee and am honored to serve in this position now.
 
2.Climate Smart Community Certification
3.Climate Vulnerability Assessment
4.Energy Efficiency
5.Renewable energy
6.Idling
7.Electric equipment
8.Development / Construction regulation
9.Fleet EVs
10.Municipal Buildings emissions
11.Pedestrian and Bike friendly streets
12.Invasive/Native Species management
13.Irvington Parks / Woods Stewardship
14.Sustainability initiatives in partnership with the schools
15.Pollinator Pathway projects
16.Watershed protection
17.Soil (assessment, erosion, regeneration)
18.Deer management
19.Conservation / Greater Irvington Land Trust
20.Village Natural Resource Inventory
21.Trees (Tree committee, Trees for Tribs, Tree city)
22.Compost collection
23.Recycling in bldgs / streets
24.Reusable takeout containers
25.Refrigerant disposal education
26.Education: Film screenings / Forums
27.Education: Vendor fairs
28.Education: Blog / Email newsletter
29.Education: Social Media
30.Education: kid activities / student engagement
31.Education: volunteer opportunities
32.More thoughts? Please comment