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Greater Lansing Clean Cities Coalition

The Greater Lansing Clean Cities coalition works with vehicle fleets, fuel providers, community leaders, and other stakeholders to reduce petroleum use in transportation.
Greater Lansing Clean Cities coalition

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Maggie Striz Calnin
517-925-8649, Ext. 17
maggie@kbsincorporated.com
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Clean Cities Coordinator

Maggie Striz Calnin
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Maggie Striz Calnin serves as the program manager for the Greater Lansing Area Clean Cities coalition (GLACC). Calnin has served in this capacity since July 2007. In this time, she has helped develop the membership program for GLACC and has developed new programs and events.

She has a bachelor's degree from Michigan State University and is currently pursuing an Executive Master of Natural Resources degree through Virginia Tech. Prior to her current role, Calnin served as a legislative assistant in the Michigan House of Representatives and Michigan Senate, and as a community organizer for Clean Water Action.

Kuntzsch Business Services, Inc.
Greater Lansing Area Clean Cities
300 N. Bridge Street
Grand Ledge, MI 48837

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Greater Lansing Clean Cities coalition Statistics
Population: 460,889
Area: 1,720 sq. mi.
Boundaries: Counties: Clinton, Eaton, Ingham; City of Lansing
Designated: September 26, 2003   
Alternative Fueling Stations:
   Biodiesel (B20 and above): 1
   Ethanol (E85): 6
   Electric: 5
   Propane: 4
Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Avoided:* 12,758 lb of CO2
Annual Petroleum Savings:*
1,602,476 gasoline gallon equivalents
*2010 metrics