There is a strong feeling of positive momentum in Cortland County. Great local people are working on improving the quality, quantity, and accessibility of local foods and are working with area children to develop school gardens. Others are looking at improving the access and convenience of the county public transportation system and working on a renewable energy plan. While still others are trying to improve the local economy and quality of life in the area with green projects such as the river trail. All these are exciting, and also fall into line with a movement that was started about 3 years ago in the UK called Transition Towns.
The Transition Initiative is “Tackling Climate Change and Peak Oil. Bringing the Head, Heart and Hands of Communities together to make the transition to life beyond oil.” The movement is spreading worldwide and quickly in the US. Already, Transition Towns US has developed an online social networking system for each state. Several Cortland area individuals have already joined to begin communicating with each other and those elsewhere in New York.
It is my hope that using this network and support system that Cortland and the surrounding area can become an official Transition Town. The process we will need to go through is outlined on the Transition Town websites based on what has worked well in several towns in England. I will be finding out if it will be possible to bring a Transition Town trainer to the Cortland area to get us started. If anyone is interested, please either contact me directly, or go ahead and join the Transition Town Network for NY and connect with me there by joining the Sustainable Cortland group.
Regardless if we become an official “Transition Town” or not, it appears that we are moving toward a comprehensive sustainable vision and framework for Cortland County. And that is something I plan to continue to help move forward.
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