Sustaining Elgin

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This limited series podcast is made up of nine episodes discussing topics found in the City of Elgin, Illinois' Sustainability Action Plan: Waste and Recycling, Alternative Energy, Economic Development, Transportation and Mobility, Green Building and Energy Conservation, Green Infrastructure, Healthy Living and Community Education, Urban Design and Water Resources. This series will give you insight into what the City has accomplished, the challenges it faces and future implementation of projects and initiatives. Each episode will feature a member of Elgin's Sustainability Commission and/or its workgroups, who help recommend policies to city council and educate the community on all things sustainability.

City of Elgin, Illinois


    • May 5, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 36m AVG DURATION
    • 9 EPISODES


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    009 - What's Next?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 25:53


    Host Franklin Ramirez and guest Elgin Sustainability Commission Chair Tia Aagesen wrap up the podcast series, sharing takeaways and what we’ve learned throughout the previous eight episodes. Education is an important part of individual accountability and action. Whether it is recognizing what packaging can be recycled or how we get water to our home faucet, learning about these topics through discussion can provide valuable insight that impacts our behaviors. Tune in to hear Franklin and Tia discuss sustainability, roles of individuals and government and more. 

    008 - Water

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 45:20


    Host Franklin Ramirez discusses water as a resource with Elgin Mayor David Kaptain. Kaptain retired after a career with the Fox River Water Reclamation District (FRWRD) and currently serves as chairman of the Northwest Water Alliance. How can individuals conserve water? What are the impacts of communities using the Fox River as a water source? What can we do to help future generations? What would it mean for Elgin to remove the Kimball Street dam? Tune in to hear Franklin and Mayor Kaptain discuss these and other considerations when it comes to this most important natural resource.

    007 - Urban Design

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 41:35


    Host Franklin Ramirez discusses urban design with Elgin Sustainability Commissioner Tom Armstrong. Tom, a retired city planner, now holds many volunteer positions, including serving on the downtown Elgin design committee. When looking at a city’s blueprint and how it changes overtime, how do we design transportation systems and neighborhoods, and how are schools and parks are distributed throughout town? Elgin, now 38 square miles, has developed and grown a lot over the years, from early urban neighborhoods with a grid design to more recent suburban patterns with things more spread apart. What are characteristics of a great neighborhood? What will Elgin look like years from now? Tune in to hear Franklin and Tom discuss the many considerations of designing a community.

    006 - Green Building Technology and Energy Conservation

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 23:45


    Host Franklin Ramirez discusses Green Building and Energy Conservation with Elgin Sustainabilty Commissioner Laura Kenney. Laura is also an urban planning and policy graduate student at Northern Illinois University, focusing on environmental planning. What does it mean for a home or building to be designed, built and maintained with “LEED” certification? How does one make energy saving renovations to one’s home or business? Elgin is retrofitting all of its public street lighting fixtures with LED lights. What does that mean for the City of Elgin? Tune in to hear Laura and Franklin discuss the importance of planning long-term for home and building energy use. *Note: Given the coronavirus situation, this episode was recorded with Laura as a call-in participant.

    005 - Healthy Living and Community Education

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 28:23


    Host Franklin Ramirez discusses Healthy Living and Community Education with Kendra Kroiss. Kendra has been an active volunteer for special Sustainability Commission projects, most recently serving as chair of the Elgin Earth Month committee. Kendra and Franklin discuss the importance of maintaining physical, social and emotional health, which in turn impacts the Earth’s health. Tune in to hear Franklin and Kendra discuss meditation, daily diet choices and more. *Note: Given the coronavirus situation, this episode was recorded with Kendra as a call-in participant.

    004 - Transportation

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 43:33


    Host Franklin Ramirez discusses transportation and mobility with Elgin Sustainability Commissioner Tom Armstrong. Tom, a former city planner, also leads two work groups in Elgin: 1) Green Infrastructure and 2) Transportation and Mobility. Elgin’s geographic location and robust transportation options provide great regional connectivity. In addition, bicycling is growing as an important transportation option. How is Elgin embracing that? What is an “electric-assist” bike? Will Elgin every see “shared vehicles” (different from ride share)? Will all cars be electric someday? Tune in to hear Franklin and Tom discuss these topics and more.

    003 - Economic Development

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 41:23


    Host Franklin Ramirez discusses economic development with Elgin Sustainability Commissioner Steve Kroiss. Elgin has three TIF (Tax Increment Financing) districts. How do they work and what do they actually do? What makes up Elgin's "green workforce" and how has it grown? How does Elgin's median household income look and what does that mean for the local economy? How has the downtown changed over time? Tune in to hear Franklin and Steve discuss how Elgin's commitment to growing a sustainable and healthy economy.

    002 - Alternative Energy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 38:10


    Host Franklin Ramirez discusses the alternative energy with Elgin Sustainability Commissioner Erik Anderson who also leads the commission’s Solar Work Group. What does it mean for Elgin to be a Silver Solsmart designated community? How can residents and businesses learn about and shop for solar? What is an energy assessment and why might it be beneficial to get one? Tune in to hear Franklin and Erik discuss how Elgin has been working to advance alternative energy options. 

    001 - Waste and Recycling

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 39:17


    Host Franklin Ramirez discusses the world of Waste and Recycling with Elgin Sustainability Commission Chair Tia Aagesen. Where does your waste go? Do you consider the final destination of products when you purchase them? What options does Elgin give its residents and businesses to address trash and recycling needs? Tune in to hear Franklin and Tia discuss the topic on both a global and local level. 

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