Clean and Green City Summit
Event: The Clean and Green City Summit
Date: February 15, 2006
The Scene: Clean and green workers and advocates swaping ideas, complaints, and plans at a unique one-day summit in Golden Gate Park.
Visuals: Photos at Flickr. Video .
The Clean and Green City Summit brought together a coalition of city agencies, community-based organizations, business leaders and clean and green city advocates to develop innovative ideas to drive the City's cleaning and greening programs.
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Over 300 people participated in the 2006 Clean and Green City Summit. The event gave people a chance to learn about each other's work, find new resources, and be inspired to work together to accomplish their clean and green missions. The speakers shared their unique perspectives on other clean and green city initiatives around the country. The Vendor and Outreach Gallery gave nonprofits, merchants, and city departments an opportunity to network, compare notes, and talk about their programs.
Speakers
Michael Kinsley, Rocky Mountain Institute, Denver, Colorado
Astrid Haryati, Assistant to the Mayor for Green Initiatives, Chicago
Vendor and Outreach Gallery Participants:
- Friends of the Urban Forest
- Natural World Museum
- Neighborhood Parks Council
- Pacific Gas & Electric
- San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
- San Francisco Clean City Coalition
- San Francisco Department of Public Works
- San Francisco Department of Public Health - Green Programs
- San Francisco Environment Department
- San Francisco Parks Trust
- San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
- San Francisco Recreation and Park
- Sierra Club San Francisco
- Spare the Air
- Sunset Scavenger/Golden Gate Disposal and Recycling Norcal Waste System Companies
Awardees at the 2006 Clean and Green City Summit:
- 16th Avenue Tile Project, Jessie Audette & Alice Yee Xavier
- Bayview Neighborhood Rescue Team, Dennis Herrera & Machaela Hoctor & Yvonne Mere
- Castro Station Volunteer, Diane Nutting
- Graffiti Watch Volunteers, Sequoias Clean Up Committee
- Hayes Valley Neighborhood Parks Organization, Barbara Wenger
- Lowell & Washington H.S., Community Clean Team, Peter Van Court & Andrew Ishibashi
- Mayor's Office of Community Development, Dwayne Jones
- Neighborhood Parks Council, Isabel Wade, Ph.D.
- Plant SF, Jane Martin
- The Quesada Gardens Initiative
- St. John's Summer Youth Program, Ethel Newlin
- San Jose/Guerrero Coalition to Save our Streets, Gillian Gillett
- The Visitacion Valley Greenway Project, Fran Martin
For more information:
- To see streaming video of the event, visit SFGTV