Post Category: ‘Sustainability’
Colonial Hills Elementary: Six Questions for the BOE meeting, 4.27.20
As a parent of two kids who attend Colonial Hills Elementary (grades 2 and 3), I've been closely following the discussions about a possible relocation of their school. I’ve sent a set of…
Continue ReadingMoney Saved, Coal Not Burned: Six Month Update on Electric Aggregation
Over 19 million pounds of coal not burned.* And savings of nearly $64,000.** These are the bottom-line results for the first six months of Worthington’s community electric aggregation program…
Continue ReadingSolar, Worthington, and Climate Change
If you think Worthington ought to make it easier for its residents to install solar on their homes, then you may want to come to Tuesday night’s City Council meeting (11/12, 7:30 p.m., or watch…
Continue ReadingProject Community Park Presents 1,000 Petitions to City Council: Resident-Centered Policy in Action
A thick stack of 1,000 signed petitions was delivered to City Council last week by the grassroots organization Project Community Park Worthington. I encourage you to read the testimony, as…
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