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DNR’s Green Tier ProgramWelcomes New Legacy Communities

A solar installation on an elementary school in Sturgeon Bay was funded by a city program that allows residents to purchase blocks of renewable energy funding for local projects. / Photo Credit: City of Sturgeon Bay

By DNR Office of Communications

MADISON, Wis. –  The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) celebrates the end of another successful year for the Green Tier Legacy Communities charter with five new members. 

The Green Tier Legacy Communities charter is part of the DNR’s Green Tier program. Involvement is voluntary for businesses, local governments and organizations looking to work with the DNR to expand and enhance their sustainability practices. The Green Tier Legacy Communities charter specifically empowers local governments to move toward a sustainable future through initiatives promoting environmental stewardship, economic growth, public health and social equity.

The DNR is excited to officially recognize the city of Sturgeon Bay and the town of Liberty Grove in Door County, and the city of Schofield in Marathon County as Green Tier Legacy Communities. Additional pending members include Rock County and the city of Phillips in Price County.

Each new community has demonstrated a commitment to pursuing environmental goals, and joining this charter will enhance their ability to achieve them. By coming together with the other members to share their progress and knowledge, Green Tier Legacy Communities help each other become more sustainable and resilient. Some of the goals and accomplishments of the new members include:

These communities join the existing Green Tier Legacy Communities charter, a network of local governments across the state committed to improving their environmental performance and outcomes.

You can find more information about Green Tier Legacy Communities on the DNR’s website.

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