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Omaha, NE: Encouraging Signs in the Heartland

Omaha, NE: Encouraging Signs in the Heartland

Omaha—smack dab in the middle of America. Juicy steaks and producer of Oma-Gro compost…..wait…Oma-Gro compost? That’s right! The city markets its own brand of compost. Omaha also recently switched to single stream recycling and has upped the types of plastics it accepts, making it easier for residents to divert waste away from landfills. on the city would do well to turn its attention to upping public transit ridership. In our survey, it 48th of 50 in this department. Mayor Mike Fahey is thinking about resuscitating the city’s old streetcar system; he might also consider offering alternative transportation subsidies, as many higher-ranking cities do. The biggest limitation to making Omaha more sustainable may lie in getting more people to buy into the idea of living green, says the mayor’s deputy assistant, Andrea Fox. To help with outreach, the city is collaborating with the Green Omaha Coalition, a group that aims to promote a healthy, sustainable community through public-private partnerships, educational programs, and proposing policy solutions.

(Photo by Ron Reiring)

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