NCC Executive Matt Meyer Is…An Environmentalist

Filed in Delaware by on August 27, 2019

What a literal breath of fresh air. His op-ed in the News-Journal outlines an aggressive environmental agenda, including the following:

  • Better water quality, prohibiting new major developments on septic systems
  • Greater forest conservation and tree planting
  • Improved management of community open spaces
  • Reduced carbon emissions through energy efficiency and solar, wind and geothermal energy production on commercial properties
  • Limitations on landfills, protecting quality of life in all of our county’s communities
  • Preserving and enhancing views along scenic byways

In fact, County Council will consider ordinances at tonight’s Council meeting to limit landfill heights (no thanks to sell-out Darius Brown) and to incentivize cleaner energy in commercial buildings.  With new additions to Council, these ordinances have a great chance of passage.  Meyer has found his footing as NCC Exec,  and I find these environmental initiatives to be laudable. And, as opposed to what passes for our governor, isn’t it nice to have an elected official who actually has an agenda?

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  1. jason330 says:

    I agree. Refreshing.

    Tommywonk had a post back in the day about the economic value of planting a tree. I forgot most of it except for the fact that planting a tree has a HUGE economic upside.

  2. jason330 says:

    It wasn’t one of these posts, but these are good too.

    http://www.tommywonk.com/search?q=GDP+and+Well+Being

  3. Lurker says:

    I like it. Let’s see how much of the grumpy council goes along.

    Never seen folks like Sheldon, smiley or bell as your environmental type warriors if you get my drift

    • jason330 says:

      A lot of Bell’s southern constituents have septic (full disclosure, I’m one). There was talk (back befor the housing bubble popped in 2008) that we’d be getting a big assessment and have to hook up to county sewer system. Nothing ever came of it.

    • You’re correct. But then none of them have ever been seen as leaders. As followers, they (with the possible exception of Bell), might just…follow.