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Minnesota GreenStep Cities <br />• Briefly describe implemented best practices on the GreenStep web site. <br />Congratulations) When you have implemented any 4, 6 or 8 best practices (depending on your city category) you are <br />now a Step Two GreenStep Cityi Use Step Two recognition arWorkimaterials (found on your city log -in page) to let <br />others know of your accomplishment. Formal recognition of Step Two cities takes place each June at the annual <br />League of Minnesota Cities conference. <br />Keep working on best practices. <br />IN <br />III • Implementing a particular best practice action may take months or one to two years. <br />•Be alert to opportunities to complete multiple best practice actions at once. <br />• Check back with the city council as needed. <br />• Report yearly to community members. <br />• As your work proceeds, give us feedback on the program. <br />Congratulations) When you have implemented 8,12 or 16 best practices (depending on your city category) <br />distributed across the five topical areas and including a few required best practices, you are now a Step Three <br />GreenStep City] Use recognition artworklmaterials (found on your city login page) to let others know of your <br />accomplishment. Formal recognition of Step Three cities takes place each June at the annual League of Minnesota <br />Cities conference. <br />GreenStep Cities Step Four <br />ft <br />• GreenStep Cities Step Four program requirements will be developed during 2012, as we learn from <br />—' cities during 2010 and 2011, that challenge recognized GreenStep Cities to implement more actions <br />` and thus be recognized for these accomplishments. We think GreenStep best practices will result in <br />multiple benefits for your city and that you'll want to continuously work on best practices that make your <br />city more sustainable. <br />Minnesota Poilutlon Control Agency I Contact I Web site policy <br />iq i /N) <br />