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St. Anthony 2040 Comprehensive Plan Chapter 9: Sustainability <br />180 <br /> <br />CHAPTER 9: S USTAINABILITY <br />WHAT DOES SUSTAINABILITY MEAN TO ST. ANTHONY? <br />For the city of St. Anthony, sustainability takes the stage front and center <br />with its presence in the city’s mission: to be a progressive, and livable <br />community, “walkable” Village which is sustainable, safe and secure. <br />Since its addition to the mission, sustainability has been approached <br />considering impacts to the environment, economy and equity of the <br />community. In 2009, the city partnered with its watershed organizations <br />and county to bring the first water re-use project to the state of Minnesota, <br />with the Central Park Water Re-Use Facility. This system collects <br />stormwater and water treatment backwash to irrigate the Central Park <br />fields and Community Center campus, and has lead the way for water re- <br />use to be implemented in other large-scale facilities. In the following <br />years, the city collaborated further with partners to bring online the Silver <br />Lake Stormwater Treatment System at Salo Park, Silver Lake Carp <br />tracking and winter netting, the Central Park Biofiltration Basin, the <br />Stormwater Treatment and Research Facility, and the Mirror Lake <br />Flooding and Water Quality Improvement project. Over the years, the city <br />also provided cost-share opportunities for residents to acquire oak rain <br />barrels for residential water re-use and aided in design and installation of <br />rain gardens on residential and faith-based properties. <br />St. Anthony has been an active participant in the Pollution Control <br />Agency’s GreenStep Cities program since its inception in 2010, achieving <br />Steps 1 and 2 in 2011, Step 3 in 2012, and Step 4 in 2016. Additionally, <br />the city was recognized by the program administrators in 2014, between <br />the release of the 3rd and 4th steps. The city has also hosted two different <br />GreenCorps members, 2012-13 and 2015-16, who focused on <br />sustainability, stormwater and community outreach and education. <br />On principle, the city approaches sustainability through collaboration. At <br />the staff level, it is every departments’ responsibility to identify areas of <br />opportunity, and from the city to partner with organizations and <br />community members, everyone must contribute in order to get the best <br />end product. <br />
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