EcoBits Nov.13th – Nov. 20th: Holiday Parties, Austin’s Plan B, America Recycles Day…

I love the new year as a natural point ofreflection on the challenges and accomplishments of the last year. One of my favorite labors of love each year is compiling the Austin Green Year in Review, celebrating what we accomplished as a community of people working to advance sustainability. Continue to send us news and bits for our next several editions leading up to the holidays and PLEASE send us your submissions including major accomplishments and milestones from your organization/ business/ department by DECEMBER 8th. Make sure we know about recognition and awards you earned as well as awards you gave out.

Note, our holiday publishing schedule

  • No newsletter on Thanksgiving
  • Special Election edition Monday December 1st
  • Regular EcoNews Thursday Dec 4th and 11th
  • Post-election recap and holiday edition December 18th
  • Then we will take a break for a week, publish a special New Year's Day 2014 Year in Review on Thursday January 1st.
  • We will resume normal newsletters on Thursday January 8th

Crowdfund us on Indiegogo!

  • The Good News is that we met ourIndiegogo fundraising target amount of $10k! Our generous title sponsor Texas Disposal Systems/ Garden-Ville and other contributors ranging from $5-$1800 have made this possible. THANK YOU!
  • Help us fund the Election Navigator project!Election Navigator budget. Click to see larger version online.The Bad News is that was a safe target (to avoid big fees) and represents less that 1/3 of the total budget. (Click on pie chart to see larger version online.)
  • The Good News is that Indiegogooffered to let us extend our campaign through the runoff, and all our fundraising is now at a lower rate of fees.
  • The BEST News you can still contribute and get great perks. District stickers, advertising for your green biz/org, or just help sponsor some of the work. The extended campaign goes through the runoff but don't wait till the end. We are ordering a batch of District stickers this Friday at 1pmGive now, please!!

Please help support this award-winning project, with a donation! We are so excited that Save Barton Creek Association is recognizing our Election Navigator project at their annual holiday party and awards…see next EcoBit.
 


There are lots of fun, green holiday parties for you to choose from this year.

[Holiday Parties] You can feel it in the air. Holiday season is officially upon us. That means of course,holiday parties. Here's the rundown of this season's most festive gatherings of greenies:
  • Save Barton Creek Association Party/Annual Membership & Awards Banquet – Monday, Nov. 24th from 6pm to 10pm at the Zilker Clubhouse,  featuring a Thanksgiving Buffet courtesy of The Salt Lick (BBQ), and Live Music by the Barton Springs Troubadours Bill Oliver and Friends!More info>>
  • Seventh Annual Austin "Green" Holiday Party – Wednesday, Dec. 3rd from 6pm to 10pm at Barr Mansion. Live music andsit-down dinner co-hosted by the Austin EcoNetwork, USGBC-Central Texas Chapter, Solar Austin, Austin Zero Waste Alliance, SEED Coalition, Texas Campaign for the EnvironmentTexas Solar Energy Society, Chicas Verdes, Climate Buddies, Green Sanctuary Ministry and Public CitizenMore info>>
  • Sierra Club Holiday Party – Tuesday, Dec. 9th from 6:45pm to 10pm at Barr Mansion. More info>>
  • The Center Community Potluck and Holiday Party – Friday, Dec. 12th from7pm to 11pmMore info>>
  • The SOS Holiday Party will be held Friday, December 12th form 6pm to midnight at a NEW LOCATION – Scholz Garten! Come for the annual fest with the reliably lively livemusic, AMAZING silent auction, and theunveiling of SOS's new logo/branding and a brand new Barton Creek GreenbeltApplication. More details to come.

 


Election Navigator Runoff Landing Page
The Election Navigator has been retooled for the runoff elections.  We got new artwork designed, new Eco-Keys created, endorsement lists updated and included on the runoff pages for each race.
This site helps voters compare the finalistsincluding who got which endorsements, the candidates’ answers on 56 questions, videos and more.  You can find that here>>


We want your feedback! If you used the Election Navigator  PLEASE TAKE THIS SURVEY.
 

Chris Riley dropped out of the District 9 city council runoff race last Friday.[Election] In case you haven't heard, Chris Riley has dropped 

out of the District 9 city council runoff race. That makes Kathie Tovo the winner and future representative of the newly created District 9. In a press release, Riley explained his reasons for withdrawing from the race: 

"I remain dedicated to the ideals and policies I've championed, and I feel there is a path to victory in the runoff," Riley wrote. "But I also feel that, as we begin this new era with a new council, a contest that creates negativity and division is not how we should set the tone for Austin going forward. I would ratherwork together with Kathie and with the new council members, as an advocate, to solve the challenges we face."

To read the rest of Riley's gracious statementand to hear a quick interview with the newly elected Kathie Tovo, be sure to see this KVUE story>> 
 


[Election/Transportation] After Austin voters struck down plans 

Check out the new RideScout blog, "10 Things We Learned from #WorkTheBus."

for a new urban rail line last Tuesday, Joseph Kopser and his RideScout team got in motion. They spent all of last Friday riding the 801 and 803 bus lines and invited anyone who had the time to join them in riding the bus and coming up with Austin's "Plan B." Several city council and mayoral candidates joined RideScout for the special event, which they dubbed, #WorkTheBus. Here's what RideScout learned from talking to all those people:

  • Members of current city leadership and candidates are willing to look at novel public/private partnerships that speed along reform.
  •  There is plenty of money out there to work with, we just have to use it more efficiently. One option could be creating additional bus routes with the same convenience and features as our current MetroRapid lines.
  • One can actually live car free in Austin with a personal bicycle and/or car2go, Zipcar and Austin B-Cycle memberships.

For more transportation insights from the RideScoutcrew, check out their new blog, "10 Things We Learned from #WorkTheBus" >>
 


City Council has approved the 2014 Bicycle Master Plan.[Transportation] After years of planning, theAustin City Council has adopted the 2014 Bicycle Master Plan. The $150 million plan includes 250 miles of new bike lanes and trails and has the potential to increase bicycle use five-fold, according to a recent TWC news article.

Learn about the Bicycle Master Plan here >> 
 


The U.S. and China signed a historic climate change agreement this week.[Climate Change] The U.S. and China signed a historic pledge this week to curb greenhouse gas emissions. This landmark agreement includes new targets for carbon emissions reductions by the United States and a first-ever commitment by China to stop its emissions from growing by 2030. For the U.S., the agreement means that we must bring our emissions level down 26 to 28 percent below what it was 10 years ago, and we must do that by 2025.
For more information about what the U.S. and China will actually have to do to achieve these goals, be sure to listen to this story from NPR>>
 


Austin is in the middle of developing its generation plan.[Energy] Despite all of the recent focus on electing a new city 

council, the current one still has a lot of work to get done. First and foremost, it needs to pass a new generation plan for Austin Energy. This plan will decide where Austin gets its electricity for the next 10 years, so it is extremely important for ratepayers and the climate alike.

Be part of the debate and discussion at this upcoming Electric Utility Commission meeting: Monday, Nov. 17th at 6pm at Austin Energy.  More info>>
 


Go Green Squads is offering inexpensive furnace tune ups.[Energy] Now that wintry weather has fallen on Texas, it's time to think about the condition of your home's furnace. Go Green Squads is offering a furnace tuneup for only $19Rebatesfor new furnaces are available as well. Call 512-445-7345 or send an email to schedule an appointment today.
 


Help Ortega Elementary raise money for their school with a citrus sale.[Happy Holidays] Help Ortega Elementary hold a healthy fundraiser. At the beginning of every school year, teachers, administration and staff at Ortega, a Title I school in East Austin, look at the yearly budget and decide how to supplement funds to cover field trips and activities they feel are vital to closing the education gap for their kids. This year, rather than raise funds by selling candy or unhealthy junk food, they’ve partnered with SFC to sell bags of organic citrus from G & S Groves—and you’re invited to participate! Come by the school at 1135 Garland Ave to order 20 pound bags of oranges for $15through Nov 17th. Order pick up will be Dec. 2nd –4th from 2pm – 4pm at Ortega. Learn more>>
 


America Recycles Day is November 15th.

[Recycling/Zero Waste]Nov. 15th is America Recycles Day! This annual event recognizes the benefits of recycling while providing an educational platform that helps raise awareness about the value of reducing, reusing and recycling. In honor of this special holiday,Austin Resource Recovery will be at the Downtown SFC Farmers Market at Republic Square Parkencouraging you to take the Austin Recycles pledge by promising to recycle everyday and everywhere. A full list of all the other America Recycles Day events in Austin is available here>>
 


Keep Austin Beautiful is currently accepting applications for its annual awards.[Recycling/Zero Waste]Keep Austin Beautiful award nominations are being accepted now through Nov. 24th. Each year with this award, Keep Austin Beautiful recognizes the efforts of individuals and groups working to protect and enhance Austin's natural environment. If you know of a project, person, or group that deserves this recognition, nominate them here>>
 


Austin Resource Recovery is hosting a roundtable discussion about reuse.[Recycling/Zero Waste] The City of Austin’s Austin Resource Recovery and Economic Development Departments are organizing a roundtable discussion on Social Entrepreneur Opportunities in Reusefocused on the reuse of furniture on November 18th from 1:00-3:30 pm at the Goodwill Resource Center. The goal of the event is to brainstorm ideas to keep furniture out of the landfill and instead, get it into the hands of non-profits and their clients who need it.

Both those that dispose of furniture and those that need it are invited to this discussion. If you have or need furniture on a regular basis, or work in reuse, your voice is needed at the table! If yourorganization would like to participate, pleaseemail Natalie Betts.

 

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