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		<title>&#8216;Green Builders&#8217; Documentary March 18</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 18:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Montclair Township Environmental Affairs office and Community Green present'Green Builders, another eye opening film Thursday, March 18, 7:00 pm at the Montclair Public Library. Greener Bloomfield's Christine (Bruncati) Liaukus is one of the experts appearing in the show.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Montclair Township Environmental Affairs office and Community Green present <em><strong><a title="Green Builders at Meetup.com" href="http://www.meetup.com/nj-green/calendar/12710812/?a=nr1p_grp&amp;rv=nr1p">Green Builders</a></strong></em>, another eye opening film <strong>Thursday, March 18, 7:00 pm</strong> at the Montclair Public Library. Greener Bloomfield&#8217;s Christine (Bruncati) Liaukus is one of the experts appearing in the show. A green revolution in the building world is evolving, and a first wave of innovative green design projects large and small have already arrived here in New Jersey.<span id="more-670"></span></p>
<p><a title="Green Builders on NJN" href="http://www.njn.net/television/specials/greenbuilders/">NJN’s one-hour high definition special Green Builders</a> profiles a cast of green building pioneers who have taken the leap into making their part of the “built environment” a more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly place. From The Willow School to PNC Bank to the first solar-hydrogen home, people talk about why green, the challenges, and how they fared. A green building has more to do with smart planning and a mindset change about energy use than expensive technologies or consumer sacrifice. These are real projects on the ground, working businesses and college campuses that prove you can change your carbon footprint once you change your way of looking at how a structure operates. Major funding for Green Builders was provided by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation? with additional support from the Cape Branch Foundation.</p>
<p>This is one of a series of Environmental Film Screenings put on by <a title="Community Green" href="http://www.communitygreen.org">CommunityGreen.org</a>. For more information contact Marnie Vyff at 335-4469 or <a href="mailto:marnie@ecoLOGIC-design.com">marnie@ecoLOGIC-design.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>New Year&#8217;s Resolutions for Bloomfield</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 19:52:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happy New Year! In the January 14 Bloomfield Life, Greener Bloomfield coordinator John Palomaki wrote the Public Square column and offered some New Year's Resolutions for Bloomfield, focused mostly on sustainability.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" title="Green 2010 New Years Resolutions" src="http://blog.builddirect.com/greenbuilding/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/new-years-2010-300x246.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="172" />Happy New Year! In the <a title="Bloomfield Public Square Jan 14" href="http://www.northjersey.com/news/opinions/81429482_Important_New_Year_s_resolutions_for_Bloomfield.html" target="_blank">January 14 </a><em><a title="Bloomfield Public Square Jan 14" href="http://www.northjersey.com/news/opinions/81429482_Important_New_Year_s_resolutions_for_Bloomfield.html" target="_blank">Bloomfield Life</a></em>, Greener Bloomfield coordinator John Palomaki wrote the <a title="Bloomfield Life Public Square Jan 14" href="http://www.northjersey.com/news/opinions/81429482_Important_New_Year_s_resolutions_for_Bloomfield.html" target="_blank">Bloomfield Public Square column</a> and offered some New Year&#8217;s Resolutions for Bloomfield, focused mostly on sustainability. The full text is posted after the jump, and we welcome you to add your own resolutions you&#8217;d like to see Bloomfield take on in 2010.<span id="more-621"></span></p>
<p><strong>New Year&#8217;s Resolutions for Bloomfield</strong><br />
by John Palomaki</p>
<p>I’m sure most of us are happy to give 2009 a swift kick out the door. The economy, jobs, war, healthcare, and climate crisis would be enough challenges for a lifetime. We’re losing trust in our elected officials and institutions. At a time when we need to work together, divisive rhetoric is pushing us apart. We’re losing the middle ground in our economy and in the ability to work together to find solutions.</p>
<p>Fortunately, 2010 is a new year, and all of us in Bloomfield can make some New Year’s Resolutions <em>to think and act in ways that will benefit us all in the long-term, economically, socially, and environmentally, without causing new problems along the way</em>.</p>
<p>By the way, that’s the definition of SUSTAINABILITY. While often used to refer to the environment, it’s just as important to think about sustainability in terms of thriving financially and socially. It’s often called the “triple bottom line” where we measure success not just by someone’s wallet, but on how we all do:  “People, Planet, and Profit” (they’re not mutually exclusive). We just need the will to discard our old unsustainable ways and create newer more sustainable habits and practices.</p>
<p>So, here are a few resolutions we should make for Bloomfield. If you have more ideas, write a letter to the editor or add your comments on <a href="http://www.greenerbloomfield.org/">www.GreenerBloomfield.org</a>.</p>
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<li><strong>Build greater civility and seek common ground.</strong> Say “Hi” to your neighbor, or even have a nice conversation. Hold the door, apologize when you bump someone, offer to help answer a question or give directions or shovel the snow. We can keep our voices calm, listen, acknowledge and try to understand another’s perspective, and show respect for others, even if we disagree. On virtually every issue, there’s something we all can agree to, and we can seek win-win solutions.</li>
<li><strong>Work for change. </strong>It’s easy to complain, anonymously write a nasty letter or blog post, or rely on someone else to do it. But change only happens if we work for it. Go to meetings, speak your mind, write letters, and have discussions, but talk about the <em>solutions</em>, how you’d fix the problems or make them better. Volunteer to help, even if it’s just an hour, on any issue you feel passionate about.</li>
<li><strong>Set a good example.</strong> Someone is always watching what we do, whether it’s a neighbor, a co-worker, a stranger on the street, or a child. Young people especially need positive role models. A good attitude, a good deed, careful words, and even a smile can go a long way toward showing someone there’s a better way.</li>
<li><strong>Make a commitment to health.</strong> Eat a balanced and varied diet of less-processed and more natural foods, exercise regularly, and spend more time outdoors. Help your kids develop healthy habits. Diabetes is the biggest health issue for children, and limiting sugars and encouraging exercise and more diversity in diets can go a long way to prevent it.</li>
<li><strong>Support local efforts. </strong>Shop, eat, and play locally, give to local charities, and participate in local events. You’ll use less gas. You’ll be supporting local jobs. You’ll help businesses stay here or start here, which in turn support local organizations and contribute to Bloomfield’s tax base. And you’ll make Bloomfield a more vibrant place to be.</li>
<li><strong>Turn your car off.</strong> We have great mass transit, from the Bloomfield shuttle to the many buses and trains that go through town. We have bikeable and walkable streets. Leave your car at home or take fewer trips. If you have to drive, don’t idle! Turn your car off after 10 seconds if you’re stopping for 30 seconds or more, while you’re waiting to pick up or drop off your kids at school, when you’re “just running in” to the convenience store, post office, or dry cleaner, or warming up your car on a cold morning. You’ll save gas, save money, keep our air cleaner, and keep our more vulnerable kids and seniors safer from asthma and other respiratory diseases.</li>
<li><strong>Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle</strong>. Do we really need all the “stuff” we buy? The first step is to buy less, so less stuff is manufactured, packaged, shipped, and discarded. Use reusable coffee mugs, water bottles, grocery bags, recycled paper, and “pre-owned” goods from garage sales and vintage shops. Take advantage of Bloomfield’s top-notch recycling programs, with curbside pickup of all papers, plastics, bottles, and cans and depot drop-off of electronics and clothing each Saturday at Grove Street (recycling even earns our town some money).</li>
<li><strong>Support sustainable building, land use, and resource protection</strong>. As a township that’s already over 90% built out, we must be careful about how we use the property we have. We need to build and renovate our properties for greater energy, water, and resource efficiency. We need to preserve open space to regenerate air and water quality, provide scenic beauty and recreation, protect habitats for wildlife, and save the Township money (since open space uses fewer costly resources like schools, infrastructure, and services). We should encourage (green) mixed-use development, low-and mixed-income housing, and complete streets programs adopted for the new Downtown Redevelopment and extend them throughout the township for their economic, social, and environmental benefits.</li>
<li><strong>Make hard but long-lasting choices. </strong>It’s going to be an extremely tough year for municipal and school budgets, with increasing costs (especially salaries and benefits) and decreasing revenues (less state aid and lower tax collections). We must encourage and support our elected officials in making tough but wise choices with a long-term view, just as we have to in our households. All sides need to work together. People may have to sacrifice a little in salaries, benefits, conveniences, and services, so we can have employment levels, budgets, and taxes that we can sustain over a longer time with less dependency on the state. We can insulate buildings better, buy more energy-efficient equipment, and make other capital changes that will reduce annual operating costs. We can use more fuel-efficient vehicles, or use the vehicles we have less. We can turn down the thermostats in the winter. We can print less, print on both sides, make fewer copies, and do more electronically.  We can share or outsource services with other neighboring towns and businesses. We can step up our efforts to find new revenue sources, including grants, property sales and leases, solar access leases, and selling services to other municipalities. We all need to accept and contribute to a new way of thinking sustainably in our school and government operations, as well as in our homes.</li>
<li><strong>Celebrate!</strong> Celebrate our successes, our family and friends, our diversity, and our heritage. They give us the capacity to understand each other better and make the world a better place.</li>
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<p>Remember, it’s not just about us, it’s about our children, our planet, and future generations.</p>
<p><em> (John Palomaki is a Bloomfield homeowner and the co-founder and coordinator of Greener Bloomfield, a community organization that works toward sustainable living, working, and community in Bloomfield NJ. Greener Bloomfield coordinated actions with the town government and community to be one of the first 34 towns in New Jersey to receive Sustainable Jersey certification. For more information, go to <a href="http://www.greenerbloomfield.org/">www.GreenerBloomfield.org</a>.)</em></p>
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		<title>Unlimited: Renewable Energy Film &amp; Discussion</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 17:40:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Thursday, Oct. 29, 7:00 pm at the Civic Center, Greener Bloomfield is hosting a presentation of the new film Unlimited: Renewable Energy in the 21st Century, followed by a discussion with the author, local filmmaker Daniel Califf-Glick. The film features a group of passionate children calling for adults to take action and address global warming.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter" title="UnlimitedHeader" src="http://www.onelightonecamera.com/images/header.jpg" alt="" width="622" height="111" />This <strong>Thursday, Oct. 29, 7:00 pm</strong> at the Bloomfield Civic Center, Greener Bloomfield is hosting a presentation of the new film <em>Unlimited: Renewable Energy in the 21st Century</em>, followed by a discussion with the local filmmaker Daniel Califf-Glick. The film features a group of passionate children calling for adults to take action and address global warming. Please RSVP at <a title="Greener Bloomfield Meetup.com" href="http://www.meetup.com/GreenerBloomfield" target="_self">http://www.meetup.com/GreenerBloomfield</a>.</p>
<p><em>Unlimited</em> is a 26 minute documentary about renewable energy and other alternatives to fossil fuels. It also includes global warming and energy experts talking about various promising technologies such as solar, wind and tidal power, transportation and the issue of food as it pertains to energy consumption. Teachers in particular are invited to see it for possible use in the classroom.</p>
<p>After the film discussion, Greener Bloomfield will discuss winter/spring plans.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 00:58:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At 1 pm on Saturday, October 24, everyone is invited to Bloomfied College to join in a global day of climate action. The event is organized by the College's student group, the BC Green Hearts Movement, as part of a 350.org initiative.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Oct 24 flyer" href="http://www.GreenerBloomfield.org/wp-content/docs/OCT24flyer.jpg"><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" title="Bloomfield 350.org event" src="http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/object3/2/100/n154707479181_2656.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="259" /></a>At <strong>1 pm on Saturday, October 24</strong>, everyone is invited to Bloomfied College to join in an <strong>international day of climate action</strong>. The event is organized by the College&#8217;s student group, the <a title="BC Green Hearts Movement" href="http://bcgreenheartsmovement.blogspot.com" target="_blank">BC Green Hearts Movement</a>, as part of a <a title="350.org" href="http://www.350.org" target="_blank">350.org</a> initiative. &#8220;If you are interested in climate change, or have heard about it a lot in the news and want to become more familiar, or if you just want to get active in some way, this is the place to be,&#8221; according to coordinator Michael Palmieri.</p>
<p>Participants will walk to Foley Field and take a picture in the shape of 350 (the safe level of carbon in the atmosphere), which will be sent to local newspapers and even to world leaders meeting at The Copenhagen Climate Summit this December. After the photo, the group will return to the college and have lots of activities for everyone. FREE food, music, information and games will be provided. &#8220;You don&#8217;t have to be into science or going green to support this movement, you just have to a be a human who wants a clean future, without climate change.&#8221; Visit <a title="350.org" href="http://350.org" target="_blank">350.org</a> and the <a title="BC Green Hearts Movement" href="http://bcgreenheartsmovement.blogspot.com" target="_blank">BC Green Hearts Movement blog</a> for more information.</p>
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		<title>Montclair Green Film Series Double Feature</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 01:46:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Montclair Green Film Series presents Kilowatt Hours: A Plan to Re-Energize America, and Unlimited: Renewable Energy in the 21st Century on Thursday, October 15th, 6:30 P.M., hosted at the Public Library’s Main Branch at 50 So. Fullerton Ave.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="margin: 5px;" title="Kilowatt Ours" src="http://www.communitygreen.org/Events_09_files/KO_DVD-cover.jpg" alt="" width="154" height="210" />The Montclair Green Film Series presents its first double-feature, on Thursday, October 15th, 6:30 P.M., hosted at the Public Library’s Main Branch at 50 So. Fullerton Ave. All events at the Library are free of charge.</p>
<p>The first show is a new edition of the award-winning movie, <em>Kilowatt Ours: A Plan to Re-Energize America</em>. The film is a solutions-oriented exploration of energy issues and opportunities in the USA, looking at the sources of our electricity and the problems caused by energy production, including mountain top removal, childhood asthma, and global warming. The second film – <em>Unlimited: Renewable Energy in the 21st Century</em> – features a group of passionate 6th graders calling on adults to take action by addressing global warming. In addition, energy experts discuss promising technologies being used right here in New Jersey, such as solar, wind, tidal power, green transportation, and food as it pertains to energy consumption.</p>
<p><span id="more-562"></span>In <em>Kilowatt Ours</em>, we will meet individuals, businesses, organizations, and communities who are leading the way by using energy conservation, efficiency and renewable, green power – all while saving money and the environment. This often amusing and always inspiring story shows how anyone can easily make a difference.</p>
<p><em>Unlimited</em> was produced locally by young Bloomfield filmmaker Daniel Califf Glick, and features Montclair residents as well as a number of local children. Recently completed, the film-maker is happy to premier <em>Unlimited</em> in Montclair, and he will be on-hand to answer questions. Teachers are invited and encouraged to consider it for use in the classroom.</p>
<p>For more information about the Montclair Green Film Series, or any local environmental issues, contact the office of Environmental Affairs at (973) 509-5721. This film series is also sponsored by <a title="Community Green" href="http://www.communitygreen.org" target="_blank">Community Green</a>. <em>Unlimited</em> will also be shown at the October 29 Greener Bloomfield public meeting with a discussion with the filmmaker.</p>
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		<title>Bloomfield Applies for Sustainable Jersey Certification</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 01:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bloomfield Township is one of only 47 communities in New Jersey to complete its application for Sustainable Jersey certification. The application, submitted by Greener Bloomfield coordinator John Palomaki on behalf of the Township, is currently being reviewed by Sustainable Jersey. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="Sustainable Jersey box" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_jLb7hqFkQ5k/Sa7yU-6QiKI/AAAAAAAAAsM/5eaavF1PsWw/s320/sust+jersey.JPG" alt="" width="249" height="320" />Bloomfield Township is one of only <a title="Sustainable Jersey: 47 Towns" href="http://www.sustainablejersey.com/editor/doc/act61tb1sa5.pdf" target="_blank">47 communities in New Jersey</a> to complete its application for Sustainable Jersey certification. The application, submitted by Greener Bloomfield coordinator John Palomaki on behalf of the Township, is currently being reviewed by Sustainable Jersey. Certifications will be announced later in October, and Bloomfield will be recognized as one of the 47 &#8220;pioneers&#8221; at a special luncheon at the <a title="NJ League of Municipalities" href="http://www.njslom.org" target="_blank">NJ League of Municipalities conference</a> in Atlantic City on November 17. In all, 231 communities registered to start the process. <span id="more-557"></span></p>
<p>&#8220;This application is the culmination of months of work from many members of Greener Bloomfield, the Bloomfield Recycling Committee, the Mayor and Council, and the Administration,&#8221; Palomaki said. &#8220;It&#8217;s been a group effort, and now our town is one of the leaders in New Jersey in sustainability.&#8221; Registration in the program provides Bloomfield with some priority in grant applications, and certification could bring additional funds for sustainability projects in the Township.</p>
<p>Bloomfield submitted actions worth 140 points, with only 100 required for certification. Only five towns in Essex County have applied. Bloomfield submitted documentation for the following actions: Green Team, Community Education and Outreach, Green Fair, Green Design for Buildings, Anti-Idling, Sustainable Land Use Pledge, Natural Resource Protection, Water Conservation, Recycling, Waste Reduction, and an Innovative Demonstration Project for its Paperless Council system.</p>
<p>&#8220;New Jersey is the first state in the nation to have a sustainability program that links certification with strong state and private financial incentives, and a fully resourced program of technical support and training,&#8221; according to the press release. &#8220;The Sustainable Jersey program is now the accepted benchmark for evaluating a municipality’s progress.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Sustainable Jersey Awards Luncheon is open to the public for $35 per ticket. To attend, see <a title="NJ League of Municipalities" href="http://www.njslom.org" target="_blank">www.njslom.org</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 23:28:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Speak up for sustainability! At Monday's Council meeting (August 10, 7:30pm, Town Hall), the Bloomfield Township Council will be voting on 3 resolutions and 2 ordinances related to sustainability proposed by Greener Bloomfield, and 1 resolution from the Bloomfield Recycling Committee, for Sustainable Jersey actions: Project Porchlight, Anti-Idling (resolution and ordinance), Sustainable Land Use Pledge, Grass Cut It and Leave It, and Water Conservation.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="Sustainability" src="http://www.therefinishingtouch.com/blog/uploaded_images/Sustainability_May-19-770020.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="150" />Speak up for sustainability! At <strong>Monday&#8217;s Council meeting (August 10, 7:30pm, Town Hall)</strong>, the Bloomfield Township Council will be voting on <strong>3 resolutions and 2 ordinances related to sustainability</strong> proposed by Greener Bloomfield, and 1 resolution from the Bloomfield Recycling Committee, for Sustainable Jersey actions. Please attend and speak during the public comment in support of one or more of these important initiatives: Project Porchlight, Anti-Idling, Sustainable Land Use Pledge, Grass &#8220;Cut It and Leave It&#8221;, Water Conservation. (Click &#8216;More&#8217; to view these resolutions and ordinances)<span id="more-468"></span></p>
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<li><a title="Project Porchlight resolution" href="http://GreenerBloomfield.org/wp-content/uploads/ResolutionFinal-porch light.pdf" target="_blank"><strong>Project Porchlight resolution</strong></a> &#8211; declares <a title="Project Porchlight" href="http://GreenerBloomfield.org/porchlight" target="_self">August 15 Project Porchlight Day</a>, when volunteers will go door-to-door, and encourages residents to save money and electricity by changing a standard light bulb to a more energy efficient one. <em><a title="Project Porchlight" href="http://GreenerBloomfield.org/porchlight" target="_self">(More volunteers needed!)</a></em></li>
<li><a title="Anti-Idling Resolution" href="http://GreenerBloomfield.org/wp-content/uploads/ResolutionFinal-anti idling.pdf" target="_blank"><strong>Anti-Idling resolution</strong></a> &#8211; declares September &#8220;Anti-Idling Month&#8221; to focus attention on the issue, warns of the dangers to health (especially asthma), wasted fuel, greenhouse gas emissions, engine wear, and NJ&#8217;s state law and $250 minimum fine for idling more than 3 minutes. It also encourages residents to idle no more than 10 seconds and supports anti-idling education, targeted enforcement of the law, and establishment of &#8220;idle-free zones&#8221;.</li>
<li><a title="Sustainable Land Use Pledge" href="http://GreenerBloomfield.org/wp-content/uploads/ResolutionFinal-sustainable land.pdf" target="_blank"><strong>Sustainable Land Use Pledge resolution</strong></a> &#8211; resolves to take a number of steps in land use decisions and include them in the next Master Plan resolution, such as facility siting, housing variety, open space, transportation choices, mixed use, green design, regional cooperation, and sustainable parking regulations.</li>
<li><a title="Grass Cut It and Leave It resolution" href="http://GreenerBloomfield.org/wp-content/uploads/ResolutionFinal-grass cut it and leave.pdf" target="_self"><strong>Grass &#8220;Cut It and Leave It&#8221; resolution</strong></a> &#8211; encourages residents to leave their short grass clippings on the lawn where it will help mulch and fertilize, rather than bagging it for fuel-hogging, polluting trucks to pick up.</li>
<li><a title="Anti-Idling Ordinance" href="http://GreenerBloomfield.org/wp-content/uploads/OrdinanceFinal-ord idle.pdf" target="_blank"><strong>Anti-Idling Ordinance</strong></a> &#8211; copies the NJ state laws restricting vehicle idling to less than 3 minutes and sets penalties of $100-$2,500 (with a few exceptions for emergency vehicles, etc.).</li>
<li><a title="Water Conservation Ordinance (draft)" href="http://GreenerBloomfield.org/wp-content/uploads/ORDINANCE-WaterConservation.pdf" target="_blank"><strong>Water Conservation Ordinance</strong></a> (draft) &#8211; encourages protection and conservation of water, limits residents and businesses from watering more than 2 days per week (except for new plantings and other exclusions), and establishes procedures for water/drought emergencies.</li>
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		<title>Action: Preserve Open Space Funding June 15</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 22:01:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please come to the Bloomfield Township Council meeting on MONDAY, JUNE 15, at 7:30 p.m., to preserve funding for the Open Space Trust Fund! Some members of the Township Council are proposing an ordinance to reduce the Open Space Trust Fund collection by half for "just this year" due to the economic situation, which would save taxpayers an average of only $7 on their tax bill. While they may have good intentions and we all could use some extra cash in tough times, we feel this sets a dangerous precedent, and we need a strong public turnout at the meeting with people speaking to support the current levels of Open Space funding will go a long way toward preserving the will of the voters, avoid setting a bad precedent, protecting our environment, and providing long-term financial benefits.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please come to the Bloomfield Township Council meeting on <strong>MONDAY, JUNE 15, at 7:30 p.m.</strong>, to <strong>preserve funding for the Open Space Trust Fund</strong>! In 2003, Bloomfield voters passed a referendum by a better than 2-to-1 margin to collect 1 cent per $100 of property value to go toward the Open Space Trust Fund. This fund is used strictly to acquire and fix up open space for parks, recreation, and to preserve open space in our town that is 96% developed.</p>
<p>Some members of the Township Council are proposing an ordinance to <strong>reduce the Open Space Trust Fund collection by half</strong> for &#8220;just this year&#8221; due to the economic situation, which would save taxpayers an average of only $7 on their tax bill.</p>
<p>While they may have good intentions and we all could use some extra cash in tough times, <strong>we feel this sets a dangerous precedent</strong>, and <strong>we need a strong public turnout</strong> at the meeting with people speaking to support the current levels of Open Space funding will go a long way toward preserving the will of the voters, avoid setting a bad precedent, protecting our environment, and providing long-term financial benefits. It&#8217;s not worth the risks in changing the ordinance just to save $7.<span id="more-378"></span></p>
<p>1. This proposed ordinance says to voters that a majority vote (even a 2-to-1 margin) doesn&#8217;t count &#8211; that the Council can overturn their wishes.</p>
<p>2. While they say it&#8217;s for &#8220;just this year&#8221;, it makes it easier to do it again in future years, and makes it easier to do exceptions for any other referendum issues.</p>
<p>3. They say it&#8217;s to help voters in this difficult year, but next year and the year after could be similarly difficult, and they could use the same justification again.</p>
<p>4. The municipal budget has already been cut from a projected 12% increase to just 3.4%, but 5-year projections will be higher and there&#8217;s not as much to cut, providing another possible reason to continue the decrease in funding for open space.</p>
<p>5. They may say they&#8217;re not taking money out, they&#8217;re just reducing the amount of the deposit. But reducing the income for Open Space could mean the difference in being able to acquire a critical property that has become available or not. And long-term plans for acquisitions may be hampered due to a reduction in funding. It&#8217;s taken 9 years to build the fund to its current $1.3 million, and as you know, that isn&#8217;t enough.</p>
<p>6. Open space is important for our environment. It helps reduce pollution by absorbing contaminants from the air and soil, prevents flooding caused by impervious surfaces, ensures health and diversity of animal and plant communities, preserves our connection with the natural world, and provides peaceful, noise-free islands in the midst of the rush and clamor of life.</p>
<p>7. Open Space is good for the economy and our wallets. Studies show that residential development costs a town more in educational and public services than it generates in tax revenue. Even commercial development may not provide expected tax relief over the long-term, due to increased infrastructure costs like water, sewers, roads, police, and fire services. In other words, investment in Open Space actually helps more to keep our taxes down over the long run because it is usually less costly than allowing development.</p>
<p><strong><em>Please come to the Council meeting Monday night, June 15, at 7:30 p.m., in the Municipal Building, to speak out against cutting the funding for Open Space and for preserving our commitment to Open Space.</em></strong></p>
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		<title>&#8220;Earth 2100&#8243; on ABC, June 2, 9pm</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 17:31:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ABC News has a prime-time feature June 2 at 9pm: &#8220;&#8216;Earth 2100&#8242;: the Final Century of Civilization?&#8221; Their tag line seems a little sensationalist, &#8220;Planet at Risk: Experts Warn Population Growth, Resource Depletion, Climate Change Could Bring Catastrophe in Next Century&#8221;. But at least one of the network is pointing out the stark challenges we&#8217;re facing. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bit.ly/qQYGU"><img class="alignright" title="Earth 2100" src="http://a.abcnews.com/images/Technology/ht_orange_title_card_090601_mn.jpg" alt="" width="255" height="181" /></a>ABC News has a prime-time feature <strong>June 2 at 9pm</strong>: <a title="Earth 2100" href="http://bit.ly/qQYGU" target="_blank">&#8220;</a><strong><a title="Earth 2100" href="http://bit.ly/qQYGU" target="_blank">&#8216;Earth 2100&#8242;</a></strong><a title="Earth 2100" href="http://bit.ly/qQYGU" target="_blank">: the Final Century of Civilization?&#8221;</a> Their tag line seems a little sensationalist, &#8220;Planet at Risk: Experts Warn Population Growth, Resource Depletion, Climate Change Could Bring Catastrophe in Next Century&#8221;. But at least one of the network is pointing out the stark challenges we&#8217;re facing. If you watch, please add your comments!</p>
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		<title>Volunteers Needed!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 04:32:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you want to do something good for Bloomfield? We&#8217;re looking for volunteers to help Bloomfield achieve Sustainable Jersey certification. We need people interested in short-term tasks and people that want to take on coordination of an entire action that will earn points toward certification. We&#8217;ll provide a description of what needs to be done [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Do you want to do something good for Bloomfield?</strong> We&#8217;re looking for volunteers to help Bloomfield achieve <strong><a title="Sustainable Jersey" href="http://www.SustainableJersey.com" target="_blank">Sustainable Jersey certification</a></strong>. We need people interested in short-term tasks and people that want to take on coordination of an entire action that will earn points toward certification. We&#8217;ll provide a description of what needs to be done and documented.  Here are some actions we&#8217;re targeting where we need help:<span id="more-340"></span></p>
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<li>Anti-idling program</li>
<li>Community education and outreach activities</li>
<li>Project Porchlight (handing out CFLs and getting people to sign change-a-light pledges)</li>
<li>Community gardening</li>
<li>Buy Local program</li>
<li>Green business recognition program</li>
<li>Community asset mapping</li>
<li>A water conservation ordinance</li>
<li>Green building guidelines</li>
<li>&#8230;or something else of your choosing!</li>
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<p>If you&#8217;re interested in helping with or coordinating any of these activities, please <a title="Greener Bloomfield meeting May 28" href="http://greenerbloomfield.org/2009/05/meeting-2009-05-28/" target="_self">come to our meeting on May 28</a>, or <a href="mailto:info@greenerbloomfield.org">email us</a>!</div>
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