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<br /> <br /> <br />Achieving Sustainability in the Built Environment <br />Cities throughout Minnesota seek to improve public health, environmental justice, and environmental <br />and economic sustainability. Many cities are taking advantage of building-related strategies to reduce <br />carbon emissions and waste, protect natural resources, and mitigate stormwater runoff. With a <br />sustainable building policy, cities can use public financing and their authority over land use to make <br />meaningful progress toward achieving their sustainability goals. <br /> <br />Leveraging financial incentives and authority over land use, a sustainable building policy establishes <br />minimum sustainability criteria that go beyond existing state code for new construction and <br />redevelopment. Included sustainability criteria typically target reducing pollution and conserving <br />resources. This policy would be voluntary for developments not seeking financial incentives or land use <br />changes. <br />What are the Benefits? <br />• Ensures new construction is on the forefront of efficient building construction. <br />• Improves Edina’s building stock with healthy and sustainable buildings. <br />• Creates demand for sustainability in the property market. <br />• Supports Edina’s goal to reduce carbon emissions 80 percent by 2050. <br />To support our sustainability goals and building investment, the City of Edina is <br />proposing a sustainable building policy. <br /> Edina <br />Sustainable <br />Buildings <br /> <br />42