2014 sustainability brochure
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A U N I V E R S I T Y O F C E N T R A L O K L A H O M A & C I T Y O F E D M O N D P A R T N E R S H I P
Think Sustainability
W I N D P O W E R
G E O T H E R M A L
T R A N S P O R T A T I O N
R E C Y C L I N G
U R B A N F O R E S T R Y
W A T E R R E S O U R C E S
Think SustainabilityA U N I V E R S I T Y O F C E N T R A L O K L A H O M A
& C I T Y O F E D M O N D P A R T N E R S H I P
Established in 1890, the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) is now the state’s largest metropolitan university. Central offers an innovative learning
community to more than 17,000 students, where teaching comes first. A nationally recognized leader in sustainability and “green” practices,
UCO is a Green Power Partner of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and has in four consecutive years been named the EPA’s
Individual Conference Champion of the College and University Green Power Challenge for using more green power than any other school in its conference. Indicative of the cultivation of creativity and innovation on
campus, Central’s car-share and Bum-A-Bike programs were the first of their kind for an institution of higher learning in Oklahoma.
U N I V E R S I T Y of C E N T R A L O K L A H O M AÄ
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The City of Edmond maintains an extensive system of 19 community and neighborhood parks and seven recreational sports facilities. Edmond
is also the home of Arcadia Lake, an enjoyable destination for those who love boating, hiking, swimming, mountain biking and fishing. Our commitment, as the sixth largest city in Oklahoma, is to focus on sustainable environments for our residents and visitors alike.
C I T Y of E D M O N DÄ
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UCO and the City of Edmond have worked together, promoting better stewardship in the community through these endeavors:
S U C C E S S F U L C O L L A B O R A T I O NÄ
• UCO Wellness Center | State-of-the-art fitness center to promote healthy living
• Edmond Urban Forestry Department | Hosts an annual tree planting event
• Broncholink Bus | Promotes mobility, clean air and alternative fuels
• Edmond Bicycle Committee | Promotes a more mobile and multimodal community
• ULEAD Challenge Course | 1,400 sq. ft. ropes course dedicated to team building
• Center for Outdoor Adventure Recreation | Engage in outdoor activities
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Edmond has been designated as an EPA Green Power Community and is the only city to-date in Oklahoma to receive this accolade. Through the Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority and Edmond
Electric the City of Edmond is ranked 23rd amongst all cities in the US, with 11% of their electric power being provided by wind.
UCO is the first university in the state to purchase 100-percent wind energy, helping to reduce the environmental impacts associated
with the campus’ electricity usage. EPA estimates show that UCO’s purchase of green power from Edmond Electric is equivalent to off setting the carbon dioxide emissions of more than 3,000 average American homes, or nearly 4,000 passenger vehicles, annually.
W I N D P O W E RÄ
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G E O T H E R M A LÄ
In addition to wind power, geothermal technology for heating and cooling has been integrated into a number of our community facilities and residential homes. As an example, our Mitch Park
YMCA and Edmond Public Schools Competitive Pool benefits from such technology, creating a comfortable environment
using 300 geothermal wells.
Think Sustainability
Sustainable alternatives to the personal vehicle are offered through the City of Edmond’s own Citylink bus system and Citylink Access Paratransit
Service. Through the conversion process, our buses can now operate on propane, compressed natural gas or clean-burn Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel.
Edmond Electric, our locally-owned power company, also recently converted a boom truck into a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. To further enhance Edmond’s sustainable transportation our 2012 Master Bicycle
Plan is focused on the multimodal aspect of our community.
At UCO, the Bum-A-Bike program allows students, faculty and staff to “bum” bikes free of charge for up to two weeks at a time. In 2010, the
university introduced the first car-share program to the state with Connect by Hertz, and in 2006, the university developed a biodiesel
fuel program with the production capability to power many of the university’s diesel engines.
T R A N S P O R T A T I O NÄThink Sustainability
Edmond is making major strides in recycling with the introduction of a new 96-gallon residential container, several community programs
and a local recycling ad campaign. Based upon these sustainable endeavors 77% of our residents recycle.
As part of its commitment to resource and environmental preservation, UCO also developed a comprehensive recycling program, expanding
the service to include a wide variety of waste materials that are collected and diverted from area landfills. In addition to items like paper, plastic, cardboard
and aluminum, the university recycles batteries and printer cartridges.
R E C Y C L I N GÄ
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The growth of Edmond’s urban forest is a direct reflection of the City’s service to protect, preserve and enhance through outreach programs,
resource management and sustainable stewardship. Programs like the annual Arbor Day tree planting both increase and sustain
the beautiful tree canopy throughout the community.
U R B A N F O R E S T R YÄ
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The City’s Water Resources operations have been at the forefront of sustainable practices for many years. These City facilities consume
more than 63% of the electricity used in City operations, and are powered by 100% wind energy.
In 2012, a total of 380 containers were distributed through the city’s Rain Barrel Program to help promote water conservation measures.
Edmond also participates in a regional water conservation plan along with several other metro area communities.
W A T E R R E S O U R C E SÄ
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Building on our successful collaboration, the City of Edmond and the University of Central Oklahoma have developed a Memorandum of
Understanding Toward a Sustainable Future. This community compact reflects our deep commitment to a more healthy, livable
and sustainable future for our residents and visitors alike.
For a full version of this memorandum visit, edmondok.com/sustainability.
M E M O R A N D U M of U N D E R S T A N D I N G
Toward a Sustainable FutureÄLarry Stevens
E D M O N D C I T Y M A N A G E R
Charles LambE D M O N D M A Y O R
Don Betz, Ph. DU C O P R E S I D E N T
In compliance with Title VI and Title VII of The Civil Rights Act of 1964, Executive
Order 11246 as amended, Title IX of The Education Amendments of 1972, Sections
503 and 504 of The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act
of 1990, The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, The Civil Rights Act of 1991, and
other Federal Laws and Regulations, the University of Central Oklahoma does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, handicap,
disability, status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices or procedures; this
includes but is not limited to admissions, employment, financial aid, and educational
services. Students with disabilities who wish special accommodations should make
their requests to the Coordinator of Disability Support Services at 974-2549.
This publication, printed by Graftec Communications Inc., is issued by the University
of Central Oklahoma as authorized by Title 70 OS 1981, Section 3903. One thousand
copies have been prepared or distributed at a cost of $1952.56. 8/2014