The total green roof coverage for all.
Washington dc land use green roofs by neighborhoods.
By promoting low impact development green building riverfront restoration transit options and walkable neighborhoods among other strategies washington aspires to be a leader in environmentally sensitive land use policies.
Has been looking mighty green for years.
The district registered more than 1 million square feet of green roofs.
The department plans to increase that by another million.
The district of columbia district is a national leader in the use of green roofs with over 2 million square feet installed on more than 200 buildings.
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Dc green roofs total green roof coverage for the above showcase projects is.
Capital is on a mission to be the greenest city in the nation and part of that green initiative involves turning building roofs into green space.
The latter is a city made up of neighborhoods where people live and visit where restaurants and pubs buzz where cabs are hailed hotels are busy and friends laugh.
As such the district considers sustainable development to be a critical feature in guiding future growth.
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The exciting growth in the use of green roof technology has been led by the district department of the environment ddoe private companies and several non profits over the past 10 years.
For questions or more information about green roofs in the district please contact cecilia lane email protected 202 535 1961.
This map is different from the comprehensive plan future land use map which shows land use as envisioned in dc s 2006 revised comprehensive plan.
The categories used in the two maps are similar but not identical.
Green roof research center at pennsylvania state university is a local source of green roof monitoring data.
The goulston storrs washington dc land use group assists clients on all types of land entitlement zoning and historic preservation matters including the transactional aspects related to such matters.
According to the district department of energy and environment doee there are about 2 3 million square feet of green roofs in the city.
Recent data collected by ddoe indicates that at the end of 2008 a total of about 75 green roof projects of over 1 000 square feet each have been completed in dc.
This map shows an approximate rendering of land use in the district of columbia as it existed in 2005.
Locals know the difference between washington and dc.