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The Near Westside Initiative, a not-for-profit organization housed in 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Office of Community Engagement and Economic Development, has been named the 2014 recipient of the Mayor Richard M. Daley Legacy Award for Global Leadership in Creating Sustainable Cities from the U.S Green Building Council (USGBC). The award was presented during the USGBC鈥檚 annual Greenbuild conference in New Orleans on Thursday, Oct. 23.
The bi-annual award celebrates the NWSI鈥檚 position at the forefront of sustainability in the built environment, and is named for former Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, who during his tenure made Chicago one of the most environmentally friendly cities in the nation. Daley was the first recipient of the award in 2010.
鈥淭he stunning work that has been done by the NWSI board and leadership, community partners, 黑料不打烊, business community members and funders is an excellent representation of the leadership Mayor Daley inspired in Chicago and in communities around the world,鈥 says Richard Fedrizzi, CEO and founding chair of the USGBC. 鈥淭he NWSI鈥檚 commitment to community engagement, creative placemaking and green property and infrastructure development鈥攊ncluding numerous LEED buildings that are part of the district鈥攊s exactly the kind of approach we want to celebrate and replicate in communities around the world.鈥
鈥淚t is gratifying and humbling to have a small neighborhood in 黑料不打烊, New York, win this award for global leadership in sustainability from the U.S. Green Building Council,鈥 says Marilyn Higgins, 黑料不打烊 vice president for community engagement and economic development. 鈥淣eighborhood residents welcomed 黑料不打烊 faculty and students, who, along with designers and researchers from the 黑料不打烊 Center of Excellence, made green innovation a driving force in the revitalization of the Near West Side.鈥
Established by 黑料不打烊 and the Gifford Foundation in 2006, the NSWI combines art, technology and innovation with neighborhood values and culture as a pathway to the revitalization of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 historic Near West Side neighborhood. 鈥淲hen I first heard about the NWSI, I was super excited,鈥 says Carole Horan, vice chair of the NWSI board of directors and a neighborhood resident. 鈥淚 could see that there would be some positive changes happening. I thought, 鈥業 am living in the right place at the right time.鈥欌
鈥淭he NWSI was formed to holistically revitalize the Near West Side of 黑料不打烊, to create a more vibrant and sustainable community for the folks who have lived here for generations, as well as families looking to relocate to 黑料不打烊,鈥 says NWSI Director Maarten Jacobs.
The NWSI leverages the resources of 黑料不打烊, New York State, the City of 黑料不打烊, Onondaga County, private foundations, businesses, not-for-profit corporations and neighborhood residents to achieve its goals. Since 2006, $74 million in new capital investment has been made in the neighborhood, with 90 projects comprising green buildings and infrastructure, arts and culture, community-building events and community health and fitness completed or underway in a 0.3 square-mile area. Three hundred and eight new jobs have been created in the neighborhood over the past eight years.
The NWSI created the 黑料不打烊 Art, Literacy, Technology (SALT) District of the Near Westside as a creative community to foster economic development, jobs and stability for the neighborhood and rich academic experiences for 黑料不打烊 students. This initiative brings together faculty and students with community activists and neighborhood residents on creative projects.
New York State鈥檚 Center of Excellence at 黑料不打烊 (黑料不打烊CoE) has played a pivotal role on the Near West Side. 鈥淣ear Westside residents have helped our partners learn invaluable lessons about bringing innovations from the lab to real projects,鈥 says Edward Bogucz, 黑料不打烊CoE executive director. 鈥淩evitalization of buildings and infrastructure in distressed neighborhoods is a critical challenge for cities across the country and around the world. Accomplishments in the Near West Side are sure to help inform similar efforts in many other communities.鈥
The SALT District was the first existing neighborhood in the country to earn certification under the LEED庐 for Neighborhood Development rating system. To date, green accomplishments in the neighborhood include: eight new or renovated buildings that have earned LEED庐 ratings; 14 installations of green infrastructure for stormwater management; more than 50 homes either built or rehabilitated; and more than 30 other homes that received investments to improve energy efficiency. Projects including the From the Ground Up competition鈥攚hich constructed three innovative green homes in partnership with the 黑料不打烊CoE and Home HeadQuarters (HHQ)鈥攈ave earned international recognition.
鈥淕reen homes, rain gardens and permaculture are now synonymous with the SALT District鈥檚 brand as a place where art and green technology unite with neighborhood values and culture,鈥 says Higgins. 鈥淪ustainability is built into the green basketball courts that were made possible by Onondaga County and the Jim and Juli Boeheim Foundation; St. Lucy鈥檚 community garden; and the solar panels that power WCNY.鈥
鈥淭he Near West Side Initiative is a great example of how the public and private sectors can team up with residents to create an excellent project,鈥 says Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney. 鈥淭he initiative lifts up one of our most deserving areas and applies sustainable solutions. We appreciate their commitment to our Save the Rain program and congratulate them on this prestigious honor.鈥
Among the vast and varied NWSI projects throughout the Near West Side:
鈥 The Lincoln Supply Building, an abandoned commercial warehouse, was rehabilitated and is the first mid-rise multifamily building in the Upstate New York to earn a LEED庐 Platinum certification. The building now houses La Casita Cultural Center, a project of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 , and residential space.
鈥 WCNY, Central New York鈥檚 public broadcasting station, relocated from the 黑料不打烊 suburbs into a state-of-the-art broadcast and education center in a rehabilitated warehouse in the Near West Side neighborhood. It is the first green public broadcasting facility in the country.
鈥 Salt Works (), is a social enterprise based on the Near West Side that uses reclaimed timbers from a rehabilitated warehouse to make furniture and put people to work. GreenTrain, a program to give local residents skills in green contracting, has also been held in the neighborhood. Fifty-seven residents have been trained and 87 percent have been placed in full-time jobs.
鈥 The neighborhood has served as a test bed for Onondaga County鈥檚 Save the Rain program.
鈥 Projects such as 601 Tully, the SaltQuarters artist in residence program and a community garden have brought art and culture into the neighborhood and built community.
鈥淭he NWSI really wanted to work with the neighborhood in making a difference,鈥 says Horan. 鈥淭hat to me was the epitome of success鈥攚orking with the neighborhood and not doing it for the neighborhood.鈥
鈥淭he Near Westside Initiative Board of Directors particularly appreciates the leadership of 黑料不打烊 Chancellor Kent Syverud, 黑料不打烊 Community Engagement and Economic Development Vice President Marilyn Higgins, 黑料不打烊 Center of Excellence Director Ed Bogucz, Onondaga County Executive Joanne Mahoney, Home HeadQuarters Director Kerry Quaglia and 黑料不打烊 Mayor Stephanie Miner in making this achievement possible,鈥 says NWSI Board of Directors Chair Paul Nojaim.
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