Nickels at a climate rally with King County exec Ron Sims, since tapped to head HUD.Oran Viriyincy 2. Greg Nickels, Seattle.
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In some ways, Greg Nickels became synonymous with the phrase “green mayor” after spearheading the U.S. Mayors Climate Protection Agreement in 2005. Since then, more than 900 of Nickels’ fellow mayors have come on board, Republican and Democrat alike, from all 50 states. No stranger to eco-ideas at home, Nickels—who has led the Emerald City since 2002—has also been instrumental in bringing light rail to the area, pushing to increase investments in open space, and launching an ongoing series of “clean and green” community-service events. He’s up for reelection this year, and one challenger says he hasn’t done enough on the environment. Only in Seattle.
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oracle2world Posted 9:29 pm
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ECOGRRL Posted 6:04 pm
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Raisin'Hell Posted 6:15 pm
04 May 2009
Now, Mary is Mayor, and Spokane is making its first real progress on environmental issues since Expo '74. The city has made huge strides in the past few years on becoming bike-friendly. A sustainability plan is being fought over now in the city council. The Spokane River is still being treated badly, but even there there's been progress with phosphate-containing dishwasher detergent having been banned. A movement called Envision Spokane is proposing charter amendments that would install a Community Bill of Rights which would include renewable energy and river protection.
It's a long hard fight to beat back the rabid developers and real estate interests, and a mayor can't do it alone. City council races this fall will be extremely important. All three seats up for grabs are currently filled by folks on the pro-development side of the aisle to varying degrees. Picking up even one of these seats will flip the council to pro-environment, and there's no reason all three can't be won.
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