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10 | The City of Dayton

didn’t just want to be seen as a good partner

in this process, but as a good leader.”

This meant the city would have to look

within its own operations to determine

how it could best lead by example. Early on,

Dayton determined to measure its carbon

footprint and devise solutions that would

not only help reduce energy consumption,

but pose benefits for the environment too.

With funds secured from a Federal Energy

Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant,

Dayton contracted with Fairborn-based,

Honeywell Building Services to conduct an

energy-usage study and greenhouse gas emis-

sion analysis involving more than 700 util-

ity accounts maintained by the city. Honey-

well measured data that dated back to 2006

to determine operations which didn’t reach

federal benchmarks of efficiency complicit

with standards affiliated with EnergyStar.

The results of the energy audit helped the

city identify a number of opportunities for

improvement, and in the time since, Dayton

has not only conserved energy, but signifi-

cantly reduced utility costs. Those changes

have included retrofits to lighting fixtures,

installation of a vegetated roof on top of

City Hall (which not only reduces heating