Climate Smart Communities Task Force
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How to Reach Us
Phone:
climatesmart@hastingsgov.org
Address
7 Maple Avenue
Hastings-on-Hudson, NY
10706
United States
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Background:
In 2009, New York State launched the Climate Smart Communities (CSC) program, an interagency initiative that encourages local communities to take action on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to climate change. The Village of Hastings-on-Hudson was designated by New York State as a Climate Smart Community (CSC) in 2010. The Climate Smart Communities Certification Program is a set of over 100 actions, developed by the NY State Department of Environmental Conservation, that provides a transformational roadmap for municipalities. Under this program, the Village of Hastings-on-Hudson, together with participating communities across NY state, has committed to transitioning to zero carbon emissions, investing in community resilience, restoring ecosystems, building a more just, healthy, and livable future, and doing our part within our region and beyond to contribute to climate mitigation and adaptation. To learn more about the Climate Smart Communities Program, see the NY State CSC Website, which includes a complete list of New York State's Climate Smart Communities and their current certification status.
Climate Smart Communities Task Force Established:
In September 2019, the Village established a Climate Smart Communities Task Force (CSC TF) to help document CSC-recommended actions the Village has taken showing mitigation of or adaptation to climate change. The CSC TF planned a broad suite of new initiatives that will ensure a climate-resilient environment for our Village in the future. Click here for the Resolution Establishing the CSC Task Force & Terms of Reference.
Since its establishment, the Hastings-on-Hudson CSC TF has documented and secured approval for 69 actions and the Village is proud to have been designated a silver-certified Climate Smart Community in September 2020.
For more information on the goals, priorities, and accomplishments of the Hastings-on-Hudson CSC TF see:
Local Laws and Resolutions:
- Fleet Efficiency and Rightsizing Policy and Resolution (reaffirmed 2023)
- Green Procurement Policy Resolution (see Section 10) (reaffirmed 2023)
- Shade Structures Policy and Resolution (reaffirmed 2023)
- Hastings-on-Hudson Climate Emergency Declaration (2021) and updated/revised version Hastings-on-Hudson Climate Emergency Declaration (2022)
Key Documents:
- Climate Change Public Outreach and Engagement Plan and Achievements Report (2020 to 2021)
- Organics Management Plan (2021)
- Community GHG Inventory Report (2021) and High Impact Action Summary Report (2021)
- Natural Resources Inventory (2021)
- Climate Change Public Outreach and Engagement Plan and Achievements Report (2019 to 2020)
- Climate Vulnerability Report (2020)
- Heat Emergency Plan (2020)
- Government GHG Inventory Report (Winter 2020)
- Hazard Mitigation Plan (2015)
- Complete Streets Policy (2014) and most recent Implementation Report (2023)
CSC actions completed as part of the New York Clean Energy Communities (CEC) Program can be viewed HERE.
During Earth Month 2021, the Village launched four CEC Community Campaigns: GridRewards™, Community Solar, EnergySmart Homes and Electric Vehicles. More information about how each of the campaigns work, as well as information on their benefits and how you can participate is available HERE. These campaigns are all currently active.
Meetings:
The CSC Task Force meets the 3rd Wednesday of every month. If you are interested in volunteering or attending a meeting, you are most welcome, so please drop us a line.
Thank you to our many volunteers including the Conservation Commission, the Parks & Recreation Commission, the Hastings Senior Citizen Advisory Committee, the Youth Council, the Hastings Library, and our high school volunteers for your important work.
Name | Title |
---|---|
Village Staff & CSC TF Coordinator | |
Village Staff & CSC TF Coordinator | |
Haven Colgate
| Conservation Commission liaison |
Spencer Weart
| Energy Working Group liaison |
Susanne Forsingdal
| Co-Chairperson |
Beth Haddock
| Co-Chairperson |
Ray Hyland
| Member |
Lisa Liquori
| Member |
Lauren Matthews Ide
| Member |
Charlie Shipman
| Member |
Kerry Price
| Member |
Eric Fleischman
| Member |
John Halpin
| Member |
Kai MacMahon
| Member |
Jackie Shahinian
| Member |