Deep River Sustainable CT Committee
Sustainable CT communities strive to be thriving, resilient, collaborative, and forward-looking. They build community and local economy. They equitably promote the health and well-being of current and future residents. And they respect the finite capacity of the natural environment.
The Deep River Sustainable committee, formed by resolution in March of 2020, is pursuing accreditation as a Sustainable CT town, following the guidelines of the state’s Sustainable CT program.
What is Sustainable CT?
Sustainable CT is a voluntary certification program to recognize thriving and resilient Connecticut municipalities. An independently funded, grassroots, municipal effort, Sustainable CT provides a wide-ranging menu of best practices. Municipalities choose Sustainable CT actions, implement them, and earn points toward certification.
Sustainable CT also provides opportunities for grant funding to help communities promote economic well-being and enhance equity, all while respecting the finite capacity of the natural environment. The program is designed to support all Connecticut municipalities, regardless of size, geography or resources. Sustainable CT empowers municipalities to create high collective impact for current and future residents.
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Chair | |
Kevin D. Clark
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Katharine K. David
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Anita G. Deeg-Carlin
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Donna M. Grant
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Jeffrey Gross
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Thomas John Groth
| Member |
Lenore Grunko
| Member |
Anthony M. Joia
| Member |
Jonathan Kastner
| Member |
James R. Lockhart
| Member |
Nancy O'Neill-McGee
| Member |
Gerald A. Richard
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