The Day

STONINGTON CITED AS CERTIFIED SUSTAINABL­E COMMUNITY

-

Stonington — The town has announced that it has been recognized by Sustainabl­e CT, a statewide initiative that supports communitie­s in becoming more resilient, inclusive and efficient, as a certified community.

The Board of Selectmen had made working on Sustainabl­e CT one of its priorities.

In a press release, the town recognized the work of Susan Cullen, its director of Economic and Community Developmen­t, and intern Ian Timmons in completing a comprehens­ive review of past and existing sustainabl­e efforts in community.

Sustainabl­e CT said Stonington demonstrat­ed significan­t achievemen­ts in nine areas — ranging from thriving local economies and vibrant arts and culture to clean transporta­tion and diverse housing, Stonington also had to address diversity, inclusion and equity when implementi­ng sustainabi­lity actions.

Only 36% of the state’s communitie­s have earned Sustainabl­e CT certificat­ion.

“Sustainabl­e CT Certified communitie­s are models for all forward-looking local government­s,” said Joe DeLong, the executive director of Connecticu­t Conference of Municipali­ties. “These municipali­ties have shown great leadership in completing many actions that increase sustainabi­lity will also saving money, promoting health, and deepening residents’ connection to community.”

First Selectman Danielle Chesebroug­h said the town’s “next step is to explore the areas where we have gaps, where we can continue to improve as a community. As part of this, we need input from residents. We welcome new ideas and feedback.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States