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MARC - Mid-America Regional Council - Regional Planning for Greater Kansas City. Project budget The total budget for this project is $138,000.

MARC - Mid-America Regional Council - Regional Planning for Greater Kansas City

Of this amount, $83,500 is allocated by the Department of Natural Resources and $54,500 is a mandatory cost share that will be provided by Norfolk Southern Railway Company ($45,000) and APAC Kansas City ($9,500) — the partners included in this project. Project period.

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Planning and Environmental Protection » Prairie Band of Potawatomi Nation. To develop and administer a Planning & Environmental Protection Program that provides all appropriate planning, environmental services and protection of health and wildlife habitats for the Potawatomi Reservation jurisdiction in a manner that is compatible with the Potawatomi culture.

Planning and Environmental Protection » Prairie Band of Potawatomi Nation

The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation Division of Planning and Environmental Protection currently manage programs to protect and restore the environment, while serving the day to day environmental needs of the Reservation community and tribal membership. Supplementary Services Available Upon Request The Division provides several sevices to support the Tribe's solid waste management goals for the Reservation. These services are provided to Reservation residents only.

Abandoned Vehicle Program – The Division purchases abandoned vehicles from Reservation residents for $50.00. Clean Air Missouri. Clean Air Missouri is a statewide coalition of stakeholders who care about securing Missouri’s energy future, strengthening our economy and creating a healthy environment for all Missourians.

Clean Air Missouri

We are committed to ensuring the state develops a comprehensive, clean energy plan that would reduce carbon pollution, build a strong economy with quality jobs, create healthy air and secure an independent energy future for our state. Our supporters and partners include representatives from public health organizations, environmental groups, clean energy businesses, faith communities, academic institutions and others. What's new? You can find the latest news, commentary and reports about reducing carbon pollution and creating cleaner air in Missouri right here. Learn More » Join our crew. Johnson County Kansas.

CHAP - Johnson County Community Partnership Mission: Collectively and systematically assess the health status and needs of our community.

Johnson County Kansas

The goal is to improve and/or maintain a high level of health for our citizenry. Contact: Barbara Mitchell 11875 S. Sunset Dr, Ste. 300 Olathe, KS 66061 913-477-8364. Contact us - A voice for the Kansas Environment since 1981. Johnson County Kansas. A voice for the Kansas Environment since 1981 - Who we are - home. ReEnergizeKC. Sustainable Sanctuary Coalition. Village Presbyterian Church - Prairie Village, Kansas. We envision the well-being of humankind on a thriving Earth where all creation flourishes, interconnected in a sustainable web of life.

Village Presbyterian Church - Prairie Village, Kansas

Our mission is to be a bold witness by advocating environmental justice for all creation. We welcome your participation. Calvary Community Outreach Network. About CCON Pastor Eric D.

Calvary Community Outreach Network

Williams CCON Founder & CEO Kansas City, Missouri has been published as one of America's most livable cities. The friendly Midwest posture, beautiful fountains and the delectable cuisine are what make up Kansas City style. Breaking the silence. KC Food Justice. Choose Environmental Excellence - DNR. Choose Environmental Excellence Simple Steps to Improve Environmental Awareness The Environmental Excellence Concept Patterned after the successful Environmental Excellence Campaign that began in Kansas City in 1994, Choose Environmental Excellence is a partnership of business, government and private citizens acting together to improve our environmental awareness and actions in the daily choices we make.

Choose Environmental Excellence - DNR

CCO - Unlocking the Power of People. About Us - CCO. Communities Creating Opportunity (CCO) evolved from the Kansas City Organization Project (KCOP).

About Us - CCO

KCOP formed in 1977 with religious and community leaders to respond to the rapid racial transition and financial disinvestment in the city’s Southeast neighborhoods. As black families moved into these communities in the mid-70’s, white families moved out in droves. Subsequently, real estate values dropped, lending in the area froze, and insurance rates skyrocketed. Increases in poverty and crime rates followed. KCOP provided community residents with the organizational tools and leadership training to address these trends and enhance their communities. In 1984, KCOP became Kansas City Church Community Organization to reflect its congregation and neighborhood-based model of community organizing.

Through the years CCO has addressed a wide spectrum of community issues, including the following: Contact, Connect and Support. Bridging The Gap. Miscellanceous. Info from EPA and suggested links. Sustainable Skylines - Kansas City. What is it?

Sustainable Skylines - Kansas City

Sustainable Skylines is a locally-led, EPA-supported, public-private partnership to reduce air emissions and promote sustainability in urban environments. Greater Kansas City was chosen as one of the first pilot communities to implement the Sustainable Skylines program. What will it do for Kansas City? Sustainable Skylines will provide a flexible framework for stakeholders to choose projects for implementation over the next three years. Those projects will: Integrate transportation, energy, land use, and air quality planning Yield measurable air quality benefits within three years Promote collaboration among multiple stakeholders Identify and leverage resources among partners What are the projects?

KC Idle-Free - An idle-reduction campaign, working with public and private fleets to establish idle-free zones and assist the Kansas City metropolitan area in maintaining the national air quality standard for ozone. Who are the partners? Roderick L. Here are some examples: Contact: