Craig Kelley: answers to
short answers:
1. YES
2. YES, with limitations.
3YES
4YES
5. YES
6
ONLY IF THE MANAGER HAD THE POWER TO IMPLEMENT CHANGE. SIMPLY HIRING SOMEONE WHOM THE CITY MANAGER
COULD THEN IGNORE WOULD BeFUTILE.
7. YES
8. YES, UNLESS, AS WITH THE
WATER PLANT, THERE IS NO PRACTICAL METHOD OF PUTTING A BUILDING ELSEWHERE.
9. YES
10YES AND YES
11. YES AND YES
12. YES
13. YES
14. YES
15NO AND NO.
16. YES
17. NO, ABSENT A FOOLPROOF WAY OF KEEPING THE
INHABITANTS OF THOSE UNITS FROM OWNING CARS.
CAMBRIDGE HAS PROVIDED NO
PROOF THAT PEOPLE LIVING NEAR T STOPS OWN SIGNIFICANTLY FEWER CARS THAN ANYONE
ELSE. REMOVING THE PARKING SPACES WILL
SIMPLY PUT MORE CARS INTO LIMITED ON-STREET PARKING.
18. YES, WITHIN LIMITS. WE CAN’T GIVE SO MUCH MONEY AWAY IN TAX
INCENTIVES THAT WE CAN’T ADEQUATELY FUND OTHER IMPORTANT PROGRAMS.
19. YES
http://www.cambridgegreen.org/greenforum2003.htm
Environmental Issues: short
answer yes and no with exceptions noted. Please answer so we can compare
candidates. Fax answers to 617-876-8991 or email: carmean2@yahoo.com
1. Do you support the LEED silver standard for new
buildings?
- Do you support tax incentives for private developers
to use LEED silver standards for building and restoration?
- Would you support master planning, zoning, incentives
and requirements by the City to make shopping, laundry, schools, parks, recreation
and libraries and essential services within a ten-minute walk of
residents?
- Would you support life-cycle costing in planning so
that the cost of use, harm, waste, and renewal is included in costing for
decisions, for example leaf removal?
- Would you support conservation by-laws to restrict
building in one-hundred year flood plains?
- Should Cambridge hire an Energy Manager?
- Do you support requiring contractors to submit their
plans before paving?
- Would you support a ban on building in parks and open
space?
9.
Do you support
the current proposed tree ordinance to protect trees?
10. Would you support protection of legacy trees of more
than 30 inches diameter at breast height on private and public property? Would
you support protection of trees on lot lines, where most of our city’s trees
live?
11. Do you support incentives
to enforce the current noise ordinance? Noise level restrictions on lawn &
landscaping equipment like leaf blowers?
- Do you support more aggressive enforcement of the
state’s 5-minute anti-idling statute, especially for buses, trucks and
heavy construction vehicles and posting the anti-idling law near schools
and major intersections?
- Do you support approval of shuttles in Cambridge?
- Do you support requiring all City
funded or partially-funded vehicles use no diesel, or have 2007 standards
and requiring all the existing diesel vehicles to use low sulfur or
bio-diesel fuel and requiring all City non-emergency vehicles have 27 mpg?
- Do you favor discounts/rebates for T-passes to all
residents and do you favor mandatory T-pass purchase for each parking
permit?
- Do you support shuttle service for elders, youth and
all citizens between neighborhood centers and to the new Main Library?
- Do you support elimination of the one parking place
per unit requirement if the building is within a mile or half-mile to a T
stop?
- Do you support tax incentives to use compact
fluorescents and LEDs, bicycles, sustainable
energy sources, maintenance of large trees, reuse of older buildings,
gardens and open space and other wise environmental strategies?
- Do you support taxing vehicles by weight so that SUVs
and vehicles would have to cover the life cycle cost including reparation
of air quality and increased risk of danger to their passengers and those
they hit?