Showing posts with label Green Taskforce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Taskforce. Show all posts

Thursday, October 1, 2009

ACAR Green Task Force Update

Our Energy Audit on the ACAR building was facilitated and completed in June by Eco Edge and a detailed report was delivered to the Task Force in July.

Our first meeting’s focus with Sharon Patterson of Eco Edge was to develop a sustainability policy for ACAR with the intent to communicate to membership, staff and clients a commitment to improving environmental, social and economic sustainability over time through specific goals and objectives.

Our green sustainability policy is designed to work in tandem with ACAR’s Mission Statement to ensure that we are promoting responsible property development while protecting private property rights. Our sustainability policy states:

The Ada County Association of REALTORS® is committed to setting an example of environmental and social responsibility for the real estate profession and the public in Ada County with observance to the protection of private property rights for all. This commitment to sustainability starts with our office and extends to our membership and the community. We will provide members with education on the value of sustainable properties and green buildings and with the tools and resources to conduct their businesses in a more environmentally responsible manner that betters the communities in which we live.

Our next two meetings focused on digesting the results, and deciding what recommendations we felt were the most important to tackle. The process involves assigning Project Champions for each task, to research costs, vendors, possible grant money, and execution.

The recommendations and tasks at hand include correcting disconnected ducts, correcting distribution of insulation in attic, installation of carbon monoxide detectors, considering bathroom occupancy sensors, replacing cleaning products with products that meet GreenSeal criteria, replacing kitchen products with recycled products, purchasing alternative drinks, replacing lights with CFL and apply for a grant with Idaho Power to replace the fluorescent lighting. We have only just begun, but it is a great start to make our building better and more efficient.

You may have noticed we now have a Green Tip on our e-bulletins, too!

Our Green Task Force is to be commended for their work and dedication: thank you to Alicia Ralston, Alicia Reinhard, Holly Tastad-Pozel, Jan Higginbotham, Jill Giese, Jody Hinton, Judy Luce, Karyn Williams, Lydia Richards, Tempe McFarlane and from ACAR staff, Susan Hansen.

Laurie Barrera, REALTOR®, GREEN, EcoBroker Certified
2009 Green Task Force Chair

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

ACAR Going Green

I was thrilled to be asked by President Russ Dane to lead ACAR’s new Green Taskforce, which met for the first time on Wednesday January 28th. The Green Taskforce produced a fantastic and strong group of agents with a variety of green or sustainable backgrounds.

We have three specific goals to work on right away, which include: an energy audit, setting up a green web page link from the ACAR web site and evaluating how the agents and the membership can get more involved in the community.

The ACAR Green Taskforce is currently in the process of obtaining proposals from the best companies in the green industry in Ada County for an energy audit on ACAR’s building on Bethel Court. The taskforce group will then evaluate the proposals, and make a final recommendation to the Board of Directors in the March meeting. The basic objectives of an energy audit will be a site assessment, audits to include water & energy efficiency, indoor environmental quality, resource conservation & waste reduction, as well as explore the possibilities of incentives & resources that are available for a long term benefit. Benefits to the energy audit are numerous! We can create a more energy efficient, healthier and environmentally responsible work place and lead by example to the community, our membership and our industry.

Long term goals for this taskforce are currently in discussion, focusing on green real estate and how ACAR can help the membership make a difference for their customers and clients, both Buyers and Sellers alike. We’ll keep you posted!

Laurie Barrera, Vice President
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