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Irene Ogata, PLA, ASLA, CPM Office of Integrated Planning City of Tucson SEPTEMBER 21-23, 2015 EL PASO, TEXAS Climate Change and Green Infrastructure In the Arid Southwest National Coordinators FIRST MEETING OF THE BORDER 2020 PROGRAM

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Irene Ogata, PLA, ASLA, CPMOffice of Integrated Planning

City of Tucson

SEPTEMBER 21-23, 2015EL PASO, TEXAS

Climate Change and

Green InfrastructureIn the Arid Southwest

National Coordinators

FIRST MEETING OF THE BORDER 2020 PROGRAM

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Climate Changeand Green Infrastructure

2013

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Garfin, G., G.Franco, H. Blanco, A.Comrie, P.Gonzalez, T.Piechota, R.Smyth, and R.Waskom, 2014: Ch. 20: Southwest.  Climate Change Impacts in the United States: The Third National Climate Assessment, J.M.Melillo, Terese (T.C.) Richmond, and G.W.Yohe, Eds, U.S. Global Change Research Programs .

A Few Considerations

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Climate Changeand Green InfrastructureA Few Considerations

Source: w

ww.nrdc.org/glob

alWarming/watersustaina

bility

Source: Surface Transportion, Final Report ‐ Volume III: Section 8 Woods & Poole 2002; University of Pennsylvania School of Design 2004

U.S. Population Change, 2000‐2050, by county

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Climate Changeand Green InfrastructureA Few Considerations

Tucson Basin | 2005 | Kinetic Surface Temperature

Catalina Mts

Dr. Jay Golde

n, ASU

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Reid Park

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Climate Changeand Green Infrastructure

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Molina, Tucson Water; 

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resentation

Mountains

Renewable Water Supplies Groundwater Recharge

River

Water Utility

Surface Water (Colorado) Reclaimed Water “Other” Water Supplies

Surface Water

Tucson Colorado River

Tucson Avra Valley Central Well Fields

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Climate Changeand Green Infrastructure

Orig

inal Buckets of w

ater Graph

ics:Fernando

Molina, Tucson Water; 

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ified

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resentation

Streets

Roadways & Storm Drains

Mountains

Renewable Water Supplies Groundwater Recharge

River

Water Utility

Surface Water (Colorado) Reclaimed Water “Other” Water Supplies

Surface Water

Tucson Colorado River

Tucson Avra Valley Central Well Fields

CLIMATE CHANGE AFFECTING WEATHER PATTERNS

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A Primerof Green Infrastructure

Story of 2 Stormwater Systems

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A Primerof Green InfrastructureStory of 2 Stormwater Systems : Drivers

CSO:  Consent Decrees MS4:  Permit

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A Primer of Green Infrastructure

A Few Elements

Source: Upstream Matters, Illinois Watershed Conservation, Dec. 2013

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A Primer of Green InfrastructureShift of Single Approach to Multi‐disciplinary Approach

Source: http://www2.mon

roecou

nty.gov/de

s‐stormwater‐coalition

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A Primer of Green InfrastructureGreen Stormwater Infrastructure Installations

Community‐based installationsProfessional installations

Source:  http://green

workspc.com

/storm

water/zidell‐g

reen

‐infrastructure/

Source: http://www.son

oraninstitu

te.org/w

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e‐work/southw

est/santa‐cruz‐

river/315

‐water‐harvesting.htmlGREEN INFRASTRUCTURE:  DIFFERENT DRIVERS

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(R)Evolutionof Green Infrastructure The Tucson Story

Regulatory Tools• Ordinances/Codes = Mandatory

• Commercial Water Harvesting Ordinance (Code)

• Policy = General Guidance; but has weight internally

• Standard curb cut details• Green Streets Active Practice

Guidelines (APG)

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(R)Evolutionof Green Infrastructure The Tucson Story

1998:  median captures onsite rainwater

2005:  median captures onsite rainwater

Beginning:• Applying GI practices• Sporadic application 

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(R)Evolutionof Green Infrastructure The Tucson Story

Standard Details on‐line

Late 1990’s, early 2000’s:Transportation landscape architect attempting to develop curb cut standards

ENGINEERS TALK TO ENGINEERS

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(R)Evolutionof Green Infrastructure The Tucson Story

Parks & Recreation:Camino de CampestreCompleted 2010

City Manger’s OfficeSpecial Projects:  Scott AveCompleted 2009

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(R)Evolutionof Green Infrastructure The Tucson Story

Houghton RoadDowntown Links

INFRASTURE BUILDING COMMUNITYthen

COMMUNITY IMPROVES INFRASTRUCTURE

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Analyzing Economic Benefitsof Green Infrastructure

Managing stormwater infrastructure : At WhatGray Infrastructure:

Escalating needs • Deferred Maintenance• Growing communities• Climate Change

resulting in rising

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Analyzing Economic Benefitsof Green Infrastructure

What We Want to Know

Green Infrastructure:

• Where does it fit in StormwaterManagement

• How does it perform• Is it cost‐effective

decrease initial 

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Analyzing Economic Benefitsof Green Infrastructure

Analysis:  the Bean Counter

Analysis:  Benefits of the Bean

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Analyzing Economic Benefitsof Green Infrastructure

Tucson Story

Analysis:  why do an analysis• Evaluate alternatives• Does cost exceed benefits

(Expense + Revenue) Demonstrate range of benefit

(Public : Triple Bottom Line | more than cash flow)

Tool: methodology• Consultant• Stormwater software

Metrics: Universal standards/site specific• Expense / benefit seeking• Net present value (NPV) of program• Net present value to owners• Net present value to stakeholders• Avoided costs • Monetized social & environmentalbenefits

• Life‐cycle costs

Does GI Pay For Itself            A Bit Complicated

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Green Infrastucture Benefit  :  Triple Bottom Line

Analyzing Economic Benefitsof Green Infrastructure Triple Bottom Line

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Green Infrastucture Benefit :  Triple Bottom LineSocial  :  People

• Reduced flooding• Greenways• Human health

Environmental  :  Planet• Water quality• Air quality• Urban heat stress reduction

Economic  :  Profit• Increase property value• Water Security• Green jobs

Economic Benefits of Green Infrastructure Tucson Story

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Economic Benefits of Green Infrastructure

Source:  McKinsey Re

port as rep

orted by

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rces In

sti

tute, A

ugust, 20

05

Source:  City of Portland:  Comparison replacing Gray only vs Combining Gray and GreenInfrastructure

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The Business Case Evaluations for Tucson ProjectsAnalysis:  Demonstrate range of net benefits

Tool: AutoCASE® | Business Case EvaluatorMetrics:   Monetizing values, life‐cycle

calibrated to local weather, regionaleconomy, demographics

Tucson ProjectsRoad:  Silverbell Road

Garden:  Blue Moon

Analyzing Economic Benefitsof Green Infrastructure  Triple Bottom Line

Source: CLIMAS Flood Fact Sheet

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Silverbell Re‐Design

Analysis:  Evaluate Triple Bottom LineTool: AutoCASE®

GI Feature Added:  Bioretention Water Harvesting basins Trees Traffic Calming

Analyzing Economic Benefitsof Green Infrastructure  Triple Bottom Line

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Silverbell Who (Stakeholder) Benefits

Analyzing Economic Benefitsof Green Infrastructure  Triple Bottom Line

Community: • Reduced traffic mortality• Social cost of water; securityEconomic• Reduced accidents• Reduced social cost of waterGovernment/Taxpayer• Decreased traffic accidents• Decreased flooding risk;• Reduced carbon + air pollutionTHE COMMUNITY BENEFITS GREATER THAN

BENEFITS TO THE INDIVIDUAL DRIVER

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Blue Moon Community Gardens

Analysis:  Demonstrate range of net benefitsTool: Business Case Evaluator

GI Feature Added:  Cistern Water harvesting basins

Analyzing Economic Benefitsof Green Infrastructure  Triple Bottom Line

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Economic Benefitsof Green Infrastructure in TucsonBlue Moon Community Gardens

Background:  HUD project Elderly / Low / Fixed income

TucsonHouse

Blue MoonCommunityGardens

Before : 2011

After : 2012

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Economic Benefits of of Green Infrastructure in TucsonBlue Moon Community GardensSocial• Heat Stress Mortality• RecreationEnvironment• Air PollutionEconomic• Property Value• Flood Risk

Recreational Use Value

Flood Risk

Property ValueHeat StressMortality

CO2 Emissions

Air Pollution

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ECONOMIC ANALYSIS MAY REQUIRE RE‐EVALUATIONBASED ON UNIQUE SITUATIONS

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Triple Bottom Lineof Green Infrastructure in Tucson

• Life Cycle Costs• Fiduciary Responsibility• Reduced Flood Damage• Water Security

• Avoided Water Consumption• Recreation Improvements• Community Amenities – Urban Canopy• Protect/Improve Public Health

CO2 Reduction  •Habitat Enhancement •

Water Quality Improvement •Water for the Environment •

Business Ethic

Energy Efficiency

Environmental Justice

HAVE AN ECONOMIST ON THE TEAM(REAL OR VIRTUAL)

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

•Office of Integrated Planning• Tucson Water•Dept. of Transportation

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RESOURCE

Pima County LID Working Group Website:http://webcms.pima.gov/cms/one.aspx?portalId=169&pageId=65263http://webcms.pima.gov/cms/one.aspx?portalId=169&pageId=65263AutoCASETM Beta Testing Project: Evaluation of GI/LID Benefits in the Pima County Environment:Same as above

Business Case Evaluator for Stormwater Management Website:http://impactinfrastructurellc.com/blog/?p=233

Contact: [email protected]