Cuyahoga County Sustainability Plan

- Our region is economically competitive
Strategic Priorities
  • 1.3 Deploy sustainability practices to support our competitive advantage
    - Our region is economically competitive
About this measure

This measure provides updates on major milestones and anticipated next steps associated with the Cuyahoga County Sustainability Plan.

Why is this important?

The Cuyahoga County Sustainability Plan was adopted by Cuyahoga County Council in October 2017. It serves as the foundation for the Department of Sustainability’s collaborative efforts in leading environmental initiatives with other agencies and organizations across the County.

How are we making an impact?

A guide for the work of the Department of Sustainability, the Cuyahoga County Sustainability Plan consists of seven key strategies:

  1. Work collaboratively with partners to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the geographic confines of Cuyahoga County.
  2. Increase resources for clean energy and environmentally sustainable programs, projects, and practices in Cuyahoga County.
  3. Increase access to alternative methods of transportation for residents and visitors to Cuyahoga County to enhance air quality and the environmental health of the community.
  4. Increase community awareness, knowledge, and advocacy regarding environmental issues, policies, and initiatives.
  5. Convene and collaborate with partners to advocate for improvements to water quality for Cuyahoga County residents and visitors.
  6. Demonstrate the County’s leadership in environmental stewardship by increasing the utilization of sustainable, green practices throughout the organization.
  7. Enhance land use practices to spur greater clean energy development, reduce local greenhouse gas emissions and, ultimately, positively impact local air quality.
Reporting Agency

Cuyahoga County Department of Sustainability

Milestone Measure

Here are updates on current projects/programs aligning with the Cuyahoga County Sustainability Plan:

  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory: In 2018, the Cuyahoga County Department of Sustainability completed a countywide inventory to explore trends in greenhouse gas emissions from 2010 through 2017. Complementing this inventory is the development of the Cuyahoga County Climate Action Plan, which details efforts to mitigate emissions and adapt to the effects of climate change already seen in Cuyahoga County. The 2017 data are being reported to CDP, or the Carbon Disclosure Project, a nonprofit possessing a comprehensive collection of self-reported environmental data. 2018 data are being collected for the County's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory.
  • Green Bank: The Department of Sustainability is collaborating with the Cleveland Foundation and the Coalition for Green Capital to develop a Green Bank, a public purpose finance institution or fund, to support clean energy and green infrastructure projects.
  • Urban Tree Canopy Grant Program: In June of 2019, Cuyahoga County Council approved spending $1 million per year for a tree planting grant program. Working with the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission and the Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District, the Department of Sustainability will provide funding for tree planting projects to municipalities, nonprofits, and park systems. The inaugural application process, scoring, and awards will be completed during the 3rd quarter of 2019. 
  • Microgrid: The Cleveland Foundation is contributing $200,000 to the upfront costs of the microgrid project. The Department of Sustainability is working on procuring contracts with engineering company Middough and Cleveland State University's Energy Policy Center, who will assist with the RFQ/RFP process to contract a developer for the project.  
  • Bikeshare/Scooters: During the 2nd quarter of 2019, the County passed electric scooter regulations. This promotes a greener form of transportation.
  • Municipal Solar Co-Op: The Department of Sustainability is working on adding solar panels to three County buildings. Other local governments and nonprofits are allowed to "piggyback" on the power purchasing agreement. The Department of Sustainability has been performing outreach to promote this program. For instance, during the 2nd quarter of 2019, Department staff attended a Lakewood City Council meeting and answered questions about this program. 
  • Internal Waste Reduction: The Department of Sustainability's summer public policy fellow is working on analyzing the amount of waste produced in County buildings that is sent to landfills. She is also exploring ways to reduce the amount of waste and improve the County's recycling efforts. 
  • Solar Co-Op: The third Solar Co-op cohort is underway. In April 2019, 50 individuals attended the informational meeting at Great Lakes Brewing Co., 30 attended in Brook Park, and 25 attended in Mayfield Village. In May, one person attended the informational meeting in Bedford and 52 attended the Parma meeting. A total of 58 people joined the Solar Co-Op to receive bids from installers.