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SUMMARY:City of Cleveland Event:  Cleveland Nonattainment Area Reclassification
DESCRIPTION:The Cleveland area does not currently meet the 8-hour National Ambient Air Quality Standard for ozone as required by the Clean Air Act.  The area is currently classified as “moderate nonattainment” and may be reclassified to “serious nonattainment” as a result of continued ozone levels.  This reclassification will require rule changes in Ohio’s Administrative Code for certain stationary sources in the area\, which is required by the Clean Air Act.  In preparation for these potential rule changes\, Ohio EPA has begun early stakeholder outreach efforts and is accepting public comment. \nCleveland Division of Air Quality invites residents and stakeholders to learn more about what this means and learn how to get involved in the rule-making process.  Please join us for a virtual information session with a presentation by the Assistant Chief of the Division of Air Pollution Control at the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency\, Jennifer Van Vlerah.  There will be two sessions held on the following dates: Tuesday\, October 3 from 11:30AM – 12:30PM and Wednesday\, October 4 from 5:30PM – 6:30PM. Both sessions will be recorded and made available for those who wish to attend\, but cannot make it. \nAlong with time for questions and answers\, these sessions will provide information on \n\nOzone and the Cleveland-area current status\nProposed rule changes to Ohio’s Administrative Code\nHow to submit public comment on the proposed changes\n\nClick here to register.  For questions on the information sessions\, please reach out to Christina Yoka\, Chief of Air Pollution Outreach at Cleveland Division Air Quality\, by email at cyoka@clevelandohio.gov or (216) 664-2129.
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/city-of-cleveland-event-cleveland-nonattainment-area-reclassification/
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SUMMARY:An RMI event: Cash in on Clean Energy
DESCRIPTION:“Cash in on Clean Energy Tour”: IRA Implementation Workshop\, 12-6pm in Columbus\, OH \nGina McCarthy and America Is All In are hosting a workshop to help businesses\, cities\, and nonprofits in Ohio take advantage of clean energy funding opportunities in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The event will include expert-led breakout sessions to unlock funding based on your organization’s unique needs and priorities\, including a business-only session where regional experts will guide a discussion around how the IRA is impacting regional economic development and how to be proactive. Former US EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy\, Councilmember Emmanuel Remy\, Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission William Murdock\, and Executive Director of the Sustainable Institute at OSU Kate Bartter will also be joining the event as special guest speakers. \nCenter of Science and Industry (COSI) \n333 W Broad St \nColumbus\, OH 43215 \nThere is no fee to attend this event \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/an-rmi-event-cash-in-on-clean-energy/
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SUMMARY:REUSE AND RECYCLING SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR BUSINESS OR BUILDING
DESCRIPTION:The Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District reports that Cuyahoga County generated approximately 953\,000 tons – yes TONS – of waste in 2022! We all have a part to play in reducing this number and diverting trash from the landfill. Our speakers will give a brief overview of what a circular economy is and provide practical tips and guidance on how to implement or enhance a program for your business or building that will reduce\, reuse\, repair and lastly\, recycle waste. We will learn how the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District and EPA’s Ohio Materials Marketplace are among the resources available to you and have been helping businesses improve their waste management plans for years. We’ll leave time for Q&A. \nSpeakers: \nCathi Lehn\, Ph.D.\, Sustainability Sr. Manager\, Circular Economy\, City of Cleveland\, Mayor’s Office of Sustainability \nJessica Dalzell\, Environmental Specialist II\, Office of Compliance Assistance and Pollution Prevention\, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency \nDoreen Schreiber\, Business Recycling Specialist\, Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District \n1 continuing education credits for: BOMA\, AEE\, ASHRAE\, AIA HSW\, certificate of attendance available for self reporting for Professional Engineers\, LEED and others. \nThe Zoom link will be sent to you the day before the event for those who register. \nThere is no fee to attend this session. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/reuse-and-recycling-solutions-for-your-business-or-building/
LOCATION:OH
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SUMMARY:CLEVELAND 2030 DISTRICT TOUR: PLAYHOUSE SQUARE
DESCRIPTION:Playhouse Square is the largest performing arts center outside of NYC and is one of Cleveland’s most iconic and beloved destinations. Come tour the performance spaces and learn the rich history of how Playhouse Square began\, how it fell into disrepair\, and how it was saved from the wrecking ball to become “one of the top 10 successes in Cleveland history” according to the media. We’ll learn why it’s known as the “world’s largest theater restoration project”\, drawing more than 1 million people each year. We’ll also get a look at the newly installed marquees.  We’ll follow the tour with a happy hour nearby at 5:00 PM. \nBy the way\, Marquee Moments\, the lighting of the new marquees\, will be held on September 28th\, outdoors on Euclid Avenue with performances by local artists and Any Grammar. You can find more information about that free event here. \nREGISTER HERE FOR THE TOUR \n 
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/cleveland-2030-district-tour-playhouse-square/
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