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Contact - Find Us
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The Office of Sustainability and the Environment has three Santa Monica locations:
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Main Office & Mailing Address: Office of Sustainability & the Environment 200 Santa Monica Pier Santa Monica, CA 90401-3126 Phone 310 458 2213 Fax 310 393 1279 Email environment@smgov.net
Household Hazardous Waste Center 2500 Michigan Ave. Santa Monica, CA 90404 Phone 310 458 8255
Energy & Green Building Program Office 1212 5th Street, First Floor Santa Monica, CA 90401 Phone 310 458 8229 Fax 310 395 2138
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Office Contacts:
Hazardous Materials Management (310) 458-8711 james.velez-conway@smgov.net
Energy Program (310) 458-2238 stuart.cooley@smgov.net
Green Building (310) 458-8549 brenden.mceneaney@smgov.net
Communications & Environmental Education (310) 458-8916 andrew.basmajian@smgov.net
Integrated Pest Management & Purchasing (310) 458-2255 karl.bruskotter@smgov.net
Sustainable City Program (310) 458-2227 shannon.parry@smgov.net
Watershed Management/Urban Runoff (310) 458-8223 neal.shapiro@smgov.net
Underground Storage Tanks (310) 458-8227 monica.hanley@smgov.net
Water Efficiency & Landscaping (310) 458-8972 kimberly.ocain@smgov.net
Landscaping (310) 458-8972 russell.ackerman@smgov.net
Sustainable Packaging (310) 458-4925 josephine.miller@smgov.net
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The Office of Sustainability and the Environment (OSE) is charged with protecting the environment and safeguarding the public health to create a more sustainable future. The division develops and implements programs to manage natural resources and hazardous materials, promote conservation and efficiency efforts, and administer and enforce many of Santa Monica’s environmental laws. OSE is responsible for the development and implementation of the Sustainable City Plan, a plan that sets long-term policy goals to harness the power of local government, business and individuals to address many of the economic, environmental, and societal forces in such a way as to protect our way of life for future generations.
The OSE is responsible for significant policy initiatives that include the city’s Strategic Energy Plan, the Toxics Use Reduction Program and the Integrated Pest Management Program, water efficiency programs, and collaborates with other city departments to integrate sustainability practices with ongoing city operations. The OSE also manages the Household and Small Business Hazardous Waste Center and the safe recycling and disposal of hazardous wastes generated by city operations. |
Last updated: Thursday, 03/11/2010
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