Partners

Sustainable Skylines Kansas City has many public and private partners participating in various projects.

Core management group

Project partners

What our partners are saying

"The Unified Government is proud to take part in the Sustainable Skylines initiative. Through this and several other environmental programs already in place, Wyandotte County will continue to do its part in protecting our environment. Partnering with other regional agencies will only strengthen our commitment to environmental sustainability."
Mayor Joe Reardon, Kansas City, Kan.
"Johnson County Government has become a recognized leader in environmental stewardship, and will continue to support efforts that create a more sustainable future for our citizens. Partnerships, such as the Sustainable Skylines Initiative, place our region at the forefront of environmental awareness and protection. We are proud to be a partner in Sustainable Skylines and the many other projects that will take us to the next level of sustainability."
Chairman Annabeth Surbaugh, Johnson County Board of Commissioners
"The Mid-America Regional Council is pleased to partner with these other fine organizations on environmental sustainability programs for our region. Bringing these stakeholders together to work collaboratively is key to making real and measurable environmental improvements."
Executive Director David Warm, Mid-America Regional Council
"The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is pleased to work with these partners in the pursuit of cleaner air for Missouri. I look forward to seeing the positive results of these innovative projects. All Missourians benefit when steps are taken to reduce our impact on the state's air resources."
Deputy Director Floyd Gilzow, Missouri Department of Natural Resources
"The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is proud to be a part of the Sustainable Skylines agreement. This innovative partnership will allow local and state organizations to strengthen working relationships, while working together towards the shared goal of a healthier and more sustainable environment."
Secretary Roderick L. Bremby, Kansas Department of Health and Environment
"A commitment to increased renewable energy and energy efficiency is critical to achieving sustainability in our region. We applaud the EPA for bringing this pilot program to Kansas City and are proud to support these specific projects, including the Solar KC project."
Vice President of Public Affairs Mike Deggendorf, Kansas City Power and Light