USGBC Announces Participants in LEED for Cities Program

The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) has announced 15 cities and counties selected to participate in the 2022 LEED for Cities Local Government Leadership program.

USGBC’s initiative, a partnership with Bank of America, brings together local governments from around the country to collaborate on and support LEED for Cities certification efforts through peer-to-peer networking opportunities, technical assistance, and educational resources. Participants also receive waived fees for USGBC membership, LEED registration, and other certifications.

“Local governments have the ability to make a big impact and serve as an example of sustainability achievement,” said Peter Templeton, USGBC president and CEO. “This year’s cohort of cities and counties are looking to create responsible, sustainable plans for natural systems, energy, water, waste, transportation, and many other factors. Along with Bank of America, we are looking forward to these 15 localities’ pursuit of LEED for Cities certification.”

The 15 local governments selected for the 2022 program includes:

Amesbury, Massachusetts
Cape Canaveral, Florida
Columbia, South Carolina
Cutler Bay, Florida
Davidson, North Carolina
Dayton, Ohio
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Henderson, Nevada
Issaquah, Washington
Ithaca, New York
La Crescent, Minnesota
Oakland County, Michigan
Reno, Nevada
State College, Pennsylvania
Tucson, Arizona.

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