Wise Water Use Expo A Big Hit In Mar Vista!

Sherri Akers, Ed Begley, Jr., Joseph Treves, Pamela, Kevin O'DonnellLast night the place to be was the Mar Vista Rec Center, where the first annual Wise Water Use Expo was held. It was a standing-room-only crowd on hand to hear presentations on everything watery — from ways to make your garden more green to how to save water at the faucet.Big Crowd

Kevin O’Donnell, of ThreadCollaborative.com, a sustainable design strategist and presenter for Al Gore’s Climate Project, was on hand with a slide show that borrowed from An Inconvenient Truth, but had been tailored for us in Los Angeles specifically. It was mind-blowing and terrifying. We’re running out of drinkable water, people. It’s being wasted on our lawns, basically. 300 million gallons of water are lost in runoff EVERY DAY in the county of Los Angeles. Every. Day. Doesn’t that make you sick to your stomach? Me, too.

The Green Gardens Group (G3LA) also presented  compelling argument for removing lawns and another slideshow, and then Ed Begley, Jr. Ed Begley, Jr.told his story of how he’s changed the way he lives in the world to keep things green. He’s awesome and I have a total geek crush on him for his Green Ways.

There were booths set up to learn about collecting rain barrels, cutting driveways, low-flow toilets — it was very informative!crowds at the boothsrain barrelsrain barrel 2green livingfaucet water saverocean friendly gardenstoilet And Bill Rosendahl,Bill Rosendahl and Albert Olson a Green politician if there ever was one, was there, too. He has chickens, by the way. He’s famous for them.

Kudos to Sherri Akers and Joseph Treves and the Mar Vista Community Council Green Committee for putting on such an important event!

Mar Vista’s Going Solar with Open Mar Vista and SolarCity!

SolarpanelsEver think about installing solar panels on your roof? This being sunny Southern California, I can’t imagine it hasn’t crossed all of our minds on multiple occasions. But there’s a lot to consider, and the hefty price tag has always been a stumbling block for many homeowners. (Me included)

Well, there’s a new era in solar now. Instead of buying the panels yourself, which can cost tens of thousands of dollars, the trend is toward leasing the panels long-term instead. This saves on upfront costs and, so the theory goes, provides ongoing savings as well, since the rate gets locked in, even though energy costs will most likely go up.

Luckily for us in Mar Vista, Open Mar Vista has been focusing on solar energy for some time and has partnered with SolarCity, which will be offering special pricing and affordable financing options on both residential and commercial solar systems to those who participate in the GoSolar Mar Vista community program.sc-logo-color-sample

James Brennan, co-founder of Open Mar Vista, points out that there are state and federal incentives for solar, as well as tax rebates, which all help make this an affordable way to get clean energy.  Open Mar Vista has a stated goal of reaching 100% clean energy in Mar Vista by 2018, which was inspired by Al Gore’s Alliance for Climate Protection and its RePower America campaign.

GoSolar Mar Vista participants are eligible for discounts of $500 off the retail price of installation, if they buy the panels, or three free months if they were to choose the leasing option from SolarCity. You can sign up for the GoSolar Mar Vista program here, and I encourage you to do so. Don’t worry, you’re not committing to anything just by signing up; you’re just on the list to get more info. But you must sign up by October 25th, 2009 to be eligible, so don’t wait too long.

In addition, SolarCity is offering free rooftop Wi-Fi antennas as part of the Open Mar Vista Community Wi-Fi network, which is an AWESOME extra benefit. At this rate, Mar Vista will be the most connected and cleanest-running neighborhood in the state in no time!

John Ayers, Open Mar Vista‘s other co-founder, has invited us all to the GoSolar Mar Vista Launch event, on Saturday, July 25th at 6:00pm, at 12024 Venice Blvd. RSVP at GoSolar Mar Vista. This will be a town hall meeting with lots of information available, and there will be delicious food provided by The Curious Palate. Sounds like a party this Mar Vista resident won’t be missing! Hope to see you there.