September
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September
15th-Brown Bag --Transportation
BE LOCAL -support the community
Biking Event for BE LOCAL
Apply for City Boards and Commissions
Brown Bag-September 15-Note time change: 12:30 start time
Citizen Planners will host a lunch time Brown Bag Friday, September 15, 12:30 PM
to 2 PM for citizens to discuss the 2035 Regional Transportation Plan. The North
Front Range Air Quality and Planning Council staff and consultant, Dixie Dixie
Schmatz, will present a brief over-view and answer questions. The presentation
covers national and local transportation facts and gives specific information
about the North Front Range 2035 Regional Transportation Plan - including how it
differs from past plans. Questions will be answered and specific comments will
be recorded, following the presentation. The comments from the presentations
will help determine which options are tested for inclusion in the final 2035
Plan.
If you are unable to attend and wish to get more information about the 2035 Plan
go to www.nfrmpo.org and click on the box on
the lower right that says The North Front Range 2035 Regional Transportation
Plan.
This Brown Bag will be held in the Community Room in the basement of Home State
Bank, 303 E. Mountain Avenue in Fort Collins. For more information call
482-4852.
BE LOCAL COUPON BOOK
A new kind of coupon book debuts at the Rocky Mountain Sustainable Living Fair
this month. The Be Local Coupon Book promotes independent stores, farmers,
trades people, art groups, restaurants, and more. This inaugural volume, selling
for $10, features more than 115 "Buy Local" coupons from 75 independent area
businesses for a savings of over $2000.
In addition, the book features a "Choose Local: Walk the Walk" resource guide
for making positive choices; a mini-directory of local tradespersons from the
National Center for Craftsmanship; a dozen stories of innovation, heart and
leadership from local programs; and an "Eat Local" map identifying nearby
outlets for locally grown foods coming into the Fort Collins community. This
map, included for free, also features the fair trade food available through
local stores and coffee shops.
Gailmarie Kimmel started this program with the help of funding from the City of
Fort Collins, New Belgium Brewery and the CSU Center for Fair and Alternative
Trade Studies. "This idea of a local living economy is very compelling. It
helps revive the natural web of human relationships that is grounded in respect
and reciprocity. It promotes what is unique and homegrown about our own
community while working toward ecological health and economic justice. It also
connects us to efforts that protect local economies, local cultures, and local
ecosystems around the globe."
Kimmel, a board member with the Rocky Mountain Sustainable Living Association (RMSLA),
found a willing organization to sponsor this project. "People working with
RMSLA understand that sustainability needs to speak to economic as well as
social and environmental aspects. Our goal is to energize healthy,
face-to-face, local-to-local commercial relationships and direct this economic
impact towards a deeper integration of these three aspects."
The Be Local book can be purchased at the upcoming 7th annual Rocky Mountain
Sustainable Living Fair, Saturday and Sunday, September 16 and 17.
Biking Event:
On Friday, September 15, 10:30 AM, the Be Local book will be moved from Citizen
Printing to the Fairgrounds across from New Belgium Brewery using only
bicycles! Anyone with a bike cargo or child trailer is invited to partake in
this clean energy, alternative transportation celebration (less than 2 miles).
Kimmel adds, "What a great opportunity to 'Act Local,' moving 60 boxes of
hot-off-the-press coupons books via pedal power - Fort Collins' first Climate
Protection Book Delivery… come join the fun!"
For details about the Be Local Coupon Book, bike caravan and Sustainable Living
Fair, visit
www.SustainableLivingAssociation.org or inquire at
BeLocal@SustainableLivingAssociation.org
City Boards and Commissions:
Fort Collins has become a great city because of its citizen participation. Keep
the spirit alive by volunteering for one of the many Boards. Find the one that
interests you; choose from 28 Boards/Commissions such as Art in Public Places to
Affordable Housing to the Water Board. Information on the activities of each
Board is available at
www.fcgov.com/boards You can even apply on line. September 25th is the
deadline.
Future Articles
If you have items of interest to the readership and wish to have them included
in future newsletters, please send information to
citizenplanners@cs.com.