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CSV employs sustainable practices to enhance the environmental, social and economic outcomes. Our approach is guided by three broad goals:
- Protect human health
- Improve and protect environmental quality
- Enhance the quality of life and social well-being of the people who live and work in and around our sites
We view the future of Campus Bay as an opportunity to create a model of sustainability and progressive building practices. Cherokee’s Sustainability Advisory Council, which includes architect and author William McDonough, recently toured the site for the purpose of providing input to CSV on the site’s potential for sustainable applications. As a further example of our commitment to sustainability, CSV has retained the engineering firm ARUP, which recently completed the Sustainability Report for Treasure Island, to explore sustainable programs for this property. |