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Green Buildings, Local Law 86

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Description

Local Law 86 applies to many New York City capital projects that receive city funding and involve building construction. Local Law 86 requires such projects to be built in accordance with the standards of the Leadership in Environmental Design (LEED) green building rating system. Additionally, it requires that such projects, as well as other upgrades, be designed to reduce both energy and potable water.

Goal / Mission

The goal of this legislation is to promote the design of more efficient buildings; thereby, reducing green house gas emissions, reducing energy costs, decreasing the use of potable water, and reducing the amount of stormwater runoff.

Results / Accomplishments

A total of 114 projects have been started under this legislation since 2007. It is estimated that these building projects have reduced greenhouse gas emissions at an average reduction rate of approximately 3000 metric tons per year for the estimated average $2 billion dollars of capital building construction currently covered by the law each year.

About this Promising Practice

Organization(s)
New York City Mayor's Office of Environmental Coordination
Primary Contact
Robert R. Kulikowski, Ph.D.
Mayor's Office of Environmental Coordination
253 Broadway- 14th Floor
New York, NY 10007
(212) 788-9956
http://www.nyc.gov/html/oec/html/home/home.shtml
Topics
Environmental Health / Energy & Sustainability
Organization(s)
New York City Mayor's Office of Environmental Coordination
Date of publication
2005
Date of implementation
2007
Geographic Type
Urban
Location
New York
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