Nobody wants to leave the next generation with a city that can’t pay its bills and get them around town safely and affordably, and where nature is paved over.

When sustainability is mentioned, our minds often jump to solar panels, electric vehicles and the urgent need to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. While these are critical components of a modern, forward-looking city, there is so much more to being “sustainable.”

The three pillars of sustainability — environmental, fiscal and social — don’t exist in isolation; rather, they support one another. A strong fiscal position allows us to invest in infrastructure maintenance, nature and communities, a healthy environment keeps our infrastructure and finances from collapsing and thriving communities foster healthy people and the politica

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