The latest edition of the Business Journal, in an article by Patrick L. Thimangu, details an ordinance recently put forward by Aldermanic President Jim Shrewsbury and the 13th Ward's Fred Wessels: it would require the green-building LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) code to be met for any new or renovated city-owned buildings of 5,000 square feet or greater. Clayton already has such a requirement in place, and there are currently 8 buildings in the STL area meeting one of the LEED levels (certified, silver, gold and platinum). Aiming just above the bottom rung, the proposed bill would require silver certification for the city of St. Louis.
(Alberici Group, which built its Platinum-certified headquarters at Page and 170, had the highest-ever rating for a new construction LEED project, for LEED trivia buffs out there.)
Posted under Business District by Amanda Doyle on Wed., Jan 31, 2007 at 12:46 PM
Is Fred Wessels the Green Alderman? I know for a fact he is a big tree lover and this is a nice step in the right direction. Way to go Fred.
[Posted by stlmark on Thu., Feb 1, 2007 at 3:17 PM]