
The Ann Arbor 2030 District is a private/public partnership working to reduce existing building energy consumption, water use and transportation emissions 50% by 2030.
By establishing the economic case for these reductions, the Ann Arbor 2030 District helps property owners increase asset value, reduce operating costs and create a healthier community.
Learn more about the Ann Arbor 2030 District.
Membership
- Property Owners, Managers and Developers and Tenants
- Professional Stakeholders
- Community Stakeholders
Membership in Ann Arbor's 2030 District involves a multi-disciplinary collaborative effort to meet the District goals.
Ann Arbor's 2030 District GOALS
Existing Buildings & Infrastructure Operations
- Energy Use: 50% reduction by 2030
- Water Use: 50% reduction by 2030
- Transportation CO2e: 50% reduction by 2030
New Buildings, Major Renovations, & New Infrastructure
- Energy Use: carbon neutral by 2030
- Water Use: immediate 50% reduction
- Transportation CO2e: immediate 50% reduction
301 E. Huron Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Dr. Missy Stults,
Sustainability and Innovations Director
Connect with Us
Energy Manager
Fang Wu
fwu@a2gov.org
Energy Coordinator
Josh MacDonald
jmacdonald@a2gov.org