May 04, 2017
Peter Debrovolny
Emerging 2030 District

Peter Dobrovolny

Active supporter of the Tucson Emerging 2030 District and the 2030 Districts Network

Prior to retirement in February 2014, Peter Dobrovolny was the Seattle 2030 District Liaison, acting as Project Manager for a three year EPA Climate Showcase Communities grant, Activating the Seattle 2030 District, a Public-Private Alliance to Achieve Carbon Reduction.  Beginning in 2000, Peter was a part of the City of Seattle’s Green Building Program and worked with the private sector development community to fulfill the mission of the City of Seattle initiatives to accelerate green building in the private sector.  Peter has a Bachelor of Architecture from CU and Master of Urban Planning from UW and is a member of the USGBC.

The Tucson Emerging 2030 District is a private-public-nonprofit collaborative, working to create groundbreaking high performance building districts in Tucson that aim to dramatically reduce energy and water consumption as well as climate-changing emissions from transportation. By adopting these three performance targets set forth in Architecture 2030’s national Challenge for Planning, the Tucson Emerging 2030 District, like successful 2030 Districts in other cities, seeks to demonstrate that high performing buildings can be the most valuable and economical buildings in the region.