The Cincinati City Council recently became the first in Ohio with a plan to channel grants and loans to residents and businesses to replace tar and shingle roofs with vegetation. Supporters of the idea say the greenery not only is pleasing aesthetically but reduces stormwater runoff, filters pollutants and cuts heating and cooling costs.
In Ohio, green roofs grace the tops of the Toledo public library, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency building in Columbus and the Cleveland Environmental Center, home of the Greater Cleveland Green Building Coalition. In Cinicinati, the grant program is specifically aimed at commercial buildings.
AP Article, October 2, 2008
Thursday, October 2, 2008
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