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Monthly Archives: January 2010
Community Leader New Year’s Resolutions to Clear The Air:
Scott Anderson, President and CEO, Zions Bank
• Take public transportation to meetings whenever possible rather than driving, and schedule meeting locations close to public transportation.
• When driving, carpool whenever possible to reduce the number of cars on the road.
• Walk more often and to more places.
• Turn off my engine when waiting in drive-up lanes or for people. Never warm up the car before driving.
• Encourage employees to take public transportation and provide discounts on public transportation passes.
Vicki Bennett, SLC Sustainability Director
• Take public transit at least once a week, even in the snow!
Elaine Emmi, Utah Interfaith Power & Light
• I will carpool to work more often.
• I will post on Facebook and Twitter.
Community Leader New Year’s Resolutions to Clear The Air:
Carlton Christensen, Salt Lake City Council, District 1
• I pledge to turn the key, to be idle free.
• I will warm my car by driving it, not by letting it sit running in the driveway.
• I will service my vehicle regularly.
• I pledge to trip chain when I need to run errands.
Soren Simonsen, Salt Lake City Council, District 7
• The “Clear the Air Challenge” in 2009 was a great opportunity to bring people together in the valley to work together on improving air quality. Because of the Challenge, I have made many changes in my daily habits that include walking more, driving less, and chaining trips together to reduce air quality impacts. I even got rid of my own automobile!
• My goals in 2010 will be to:
o work toward a carbon and emissions neutral household,
o be a champion to expand our infrastructure for electric vehicles, and to
o continue to work to expand out transit, bicycle and pedestrian systems in Salt Lake City.
Van Turner, Salt Lake City Council, District 2
• I pledge to walk to work more often during 2010.
• I also pledge to support Urban Forestry in their efforts to plant more tree on the streets.
• I will avoid driving during peak timeframes.
• I will drive the speed limit.
• I will have my vehicle serviced regularly.
Community Leader New Year’s Resolutions to Clear The Air:
Mayor Ralph Becker, Salt Lake City
• Use transit more
• Keep walking and biking when I can
• Chain trips as much as possible
• Car pool on every possible driving occasion
• Promote use of alternative modes of transportation
• Implement/enforce city policies that eliminate idling more than 10 seconds
• Support others looking to make changes to improve air quality
• Gently call out others who make choices that contribute to air pollution
Mayor Peter Corroon, Salt Lake County
• Trip Chain
• Get my car tuned up
• Drive the newest car in the house
• Be idle free