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St. Paul Coalition One Of Five Recognized By U.S. EPA For 2010 Achievements In Environmental Justice
Release Date: 12/17/2010
Contact Information: Jayna Legg, 312-353-0562, [email protected]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
No. 10-OPA153
CHICAGO (Dec. 17, 2010) – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 this week recognized a St. Paul, Minn., coalition for its efforts to address environmental justice. EPA honored Transportation Equity/Stops for Us Coalition with a National Achievement in Environmental Justice award.
The Stops for Us Coalition formed a broad-based partnership and helped secure the construction of three new light rail transit stations. The new stations will provide residents in the city’s Central Corridor – neighborhoods surrounding University Avenue between Snelling Avenue and Rice Street – much-needed access to housing, jobs, education and the many amenities of the Twin Cities metropolitan region.
The goal of EPA’s National Achievements in Environmental Justice Awards is to encourage communities to form partnerships to work together to solve environmental problems, to identify and take actions that directly benefit the community residents, and to document successes that can be used in other communities to address significant environmental justice concerns.
“The recipients of this year’s environmental justice awards have developed projects that empower communities to participate in environmental decision-making and serve as models for other communities working to address environmental justice concerns,” said Lisa Garcia, senior advisor to the administrator and associate assistant administrator for environmental justice. “These partnerships help advance efforts to make our communities healthier and economically and environmentally sustainable.”
More information on the National Achievements in Environmental Justice Awards: https://www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/awards/index.html
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