Benchmarks, Measurements, and Indicators Transportation: Eight (8) locations with publicly available electric vehicle EV charging stations were established between 2011-2012. In 2009, there were not any bike racks or bollards in Downtown Franklin, now there are five (5) bike racks and eighteen (18) bike bollards. There are currently 12.1 miles of paved multiuse trails and 11.6 miles of bike lanes. In the fall of 2009, RTA established a Direct Bus Service to Nashville that has experienced significant increases in ridership. Urban Design: In 2009, there were zero (0) LEED Certified Buildings, now there are nine (9). The only City owned LEED Certified building is the Police HQ. There are three (3) Green Roofs throughout Franklin and the City owns 705 acres of parks. Residential Waste Statistics Fiscal Year Residential Customers Yard Waste & Brush Collection Blue Bag Recycling BOPAE Trash to Landfill 2009 18,100 5,936 tons NA NA 22,246 tons 2010 18,000 3,247 tons NA 274 tons 19,085 tons 2011 18,034 3,272 tons 1,966 tons 297 tons 19,049 tons 2012 18,000 3,472 tons 2,393 tons 328 tons 17,846 tons * BOPAE stands for Batteries, Oil, Paint, Anti-freeze, electronics recycling The next two (2) pages show a variety of measures, indicators, and benchmarks to help define progress on sustainability efforts. All data was compiled by City staff . City of Franklin Fleet Fuel Usage & Costs 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Gallons Used 462,711 450,994 456,096 454,783 413,227 Cost $1.38 million $823,599 $1.05 Million $1.39 million $1.29 million Data only reflects Pacific Pride fueling transactions. 6
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