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Giving sustainability school a thumbs up

Second-year program gets positive reviews from Lake Oswego’s Stephan Lashbrook

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Kim Hughes of Barnard-Hughes Group teaches a nine-month class on sustainability at the Bruning Allied Health Center.

Vern Uyetake

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As awareness about the benefits of sustainability grows, more and more companies are looking at how they can implement environmentally friendly practices. It’s a whole new world of information and a new way of looking at things.

Mount Hood Community College’s professional development department is stepping in to meet professionals’ needs with a nine-month course taught by Kim Hughes of the Barnard-Hughes Group.

Called the Sustainable Building Adviser Certificate Program, it has a broad appeal and a common goal – to understand the key practices of sustainable building. The course explores this with expert guest speakers, hands-on field trips, projects and written papers.

Most of its students include architects, engineers, developer representatives, project managers, resource conservation specialists and other building industry professionals.

Stephan Lashbrook, Lake Oswego’s director of community development, took the course last year and found himself a student again, complete with homework, papers and assignments.

Despite the time commitment – the class is taught one weekend a month, for eight hours both days, over nine months – he said it was worth every minute and every penny.

“It was that valuable,” he said. “I was lucky enough to have my employer pay for it, but knowing what I know now, it would have been worth it to pay for it myself.”

Lake Oswego is reassessing how it deals with its stormwater and planning for things like “green streets,” which are built with pervious material, allowing water to absorb, Lashbrook says.

“As a city, we’re saying, ‘What are we going to do differently?’ We’re asking, ‘What’s the environmentally sound way to deal with this?’ ” he says. “In master planning, it’s already obvious, we’re looking at more green streets, more grassy swells, natural bio-remediation, more on-site stormwater containment. It’s completely different than the old days.”

Different, indeed. Which is where Hughes’ program comes in. Barbara Hoffstetter, MHCC’s supervisor of professional development and community education, says she was thrilled to get Hughes’ program offered in Gresham.



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