Ahmie Yeung wrote:Donald,
All new school buildings in Ohio are required to be built to LEED Silver standards. That is something the committee was informed of early on. Considering proximity to community ameneties such as the post office and such, as well as already having ample land for green space, Grant has a bit of a jump on Lincoln just by it's location - but the location keeps being cited as a negative instead of a positive for some reason that I can't really wrap my brain around. As the mother of a 5 year old, I honestly feel safer with him walking along Detroit than Clifton - the drivers are paying closer attention because they're expecting more pedestrians than Clifton traffic does, and have the traffic lights and speed limit to help with that.
Hope that helps.
Ahmie
I have no experience in LEED for schools, but I have extensive experience in LEED for New Construction and Commercial Interiors. The Sustainable Sites credits you refer to are great to achieve, but not completely necessary to gain LEED certification. And honestly, with Lakewood's size and density, you could probably get those credits anyway at a number of locations.