HIGH PERFORMANCE INFRASTRUCTURE GUIDELINES ˙ PART THREE BEST PRACTICES ˙ STREETSCAPE ˙ SS.5 INCREASE AND IMPROVE RIGHT-OF-WAY PUBLIC SPACE AND GREEN AREAS




     SS.5                                                                                                              INTEGRATION
                                                                                                                       ˙   SA.    Assess Site and High Performance Opportunities

     INCREASE AND IMPROVE                                                                                              ˙
                                                                                                                       ˙
                                                                                                                           SS.
                                                                                                                           SS.2
                                                                                                                                   Work with Community Groups to Enhance and Maintain Streetscape
                                                                                                                                   Improve Streetscape for Pedestrians

     RIGHT-OF-WAY PUBLIC SPACE
                                                                                                                       ˙   SS.3    Improve Streetscape for Bicyclists
                                                                                                                       ˙   SS.4    Improve Streetscape for Surface Mass Transit
                                                                                                                       ˙   SS.6    Optimize Security Enhancements
     AND GREEN AREAS                                                                                                   ˙
                                                                                                                       ˙
                                                                                                                           PA.2
                                                                                                                           PA.4
                                                                                                                                   Minimize Impervious Pavement Area
                                                                                                                                   Use Pervious Pavements
                                                                                                                       ˙   SM.    Conduct Integrated Stormwater Management Planning
                                                                                                                       ˙   SM.4    Optimize Right-of-Way Drainage
     OBJECTIVE                                                                                                         ˙   SM.0   Use Bioretention
     Increase the quality and quantity of right-of-way public spaces, green spaces, street                             ˙   SM.   Use Constructed Wetlands
     furniture, and parks within or adjacent to the public right-of-way. Where adequate                                ˙   LA.    Optimize Citywide Landscape Planning
     space exists, encourage economic, cultural, and recreational activities to enhance                                ˙   LA.2    Encourage Ecological Connectivity and Habitat
     streetscape vitality. Integrate with other high performance objectives .                                          ˙   LA.3    Create Absorbent Landscapes
                                                                                                                       ˙   LA.7    Increase the Quantity, Density, and Diversity of Trees
                                                                                                                       ˙   LA.8    Plant Trees to Maximize Shading of Pavement
     BENEFITS
     + Activating the street as a public space encourages social interaction and a stronger
       sense of community .                                                                                            TECHNICAL STRATEGIES
     + Increases neighborhood safety .                                                                                 Planning
     + Increases property values.
     + Improves quality of life by offering ‘pauses’ for socializing and leisure activities.                           ˙ Work with stakeholders to plan, design and maintain public spaces . (SA., SS.)
     + Green areas reduce air pollution and stormwater runoff .
     + Economic activities such as green markets support local businesses and enable                                   Design
       consumers to purchase fresh produce and healthy goods .47                                                       Incorporate green areas or public spaces where space exists:
     + Encourages public stewardship of streetscapes .                                                                 ˙ Replace impervious areas in medians, traffic circles or triangles, and roadway
                                                                                                                          shoulders with low-maintenance, salt-tolerant vegetation . (LA. to LA.3, LA.2, SM.4)
                                                                                                                       ˙ Create more opportunities for planting by using bulb-outs/neckdowns or similar
     LIMITATIONS                                                                                                          traffic calming devices on residential streets . (SS.2)
     – May encounter reluctance to change conventional standards, incur risk, increase                                 ˙ Integrate stormwater management practices . (SM.3 to SM.)
       potential maintenance costs or reduce on-street parking .                                                       ˙ Consider converting parking areas into green spaces .
     – Existing sidewalks may not allow for additional green space and open public space .                             ˙ Create inviting and open entrances to public spaces .
                                                                                                                       ˙ Incorporate paths to encourage connectivity and movement through public spaces .

                                                                                                                       Meet or exceed the following minimum width requirements for planting soil zones:
                                                                                                                       ˙ Lawn or herbaceous planting: 3 feet .
                                                                                                                       ˙ Shrubs: 5 feet .
                                                                                                                       ˙ Single row of trees: 8 feet .
                                                                                                                       ˙ Double or staggered row of trees: 12 to 18 feet .

                                                                                                                       Incorporate seating and street furniture into public spaces and throughout streetscape:
     47
          Supporting local farmers maintains attractive and productive agrarian landscapes within close proximity to   ˙ Locate benches in desirable locations to encourage sitting and socializing .
          urban areas . It also consumes less energy and raw material in transport and packaging, and reduces solid    ˙ Place benches in view of pedestrians, but avoid obstructing movement.
          waste disposal .



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˙ Incorporate seating at transit stops, outside department stores and offices,
  and anywhere else where seating may be utilized .
˙ Construct seating of durable, weather resistant and vandal resistant materials .
˙ Use recycled materials where possible, while maintaining aesthetic standards .
˙ Make steps, ledges, and other features conducive for sitting .
˙ Increase trash, recycling, and composting receptacles. Use separate organic
  waste bins and integrate with localized composting programs .48 Incorporate
  with the citywide waste management initiative . (CP.5)

Incorporate public art into streetscapes and public spaces:
˙ Encourage ‘integrated’ public art that is incorporated into design elements
   of the streetscape such as paving, railings, sets, bollards, fountains, bridges
   or plantings.
˙ Encourage ‘stand alone’ public art, such as sculptures, permanent or temporary
   installations, wall murals, or interpretive panels .
˙ Encourage performance art or temporal events that celebrate seasons, events,
   historic or cultural expressions .

Encourage green markets and other forms of economic activity:
˙ Provide infrastructure in the streetscape or adjacent public spaces to support
  outdoor activities including water and electric supply, tent tie-downs and pavements
  that can withstand truck loading .                                                                                Reconstruction of Stone Street – New York, NY
˙ If necessary, redirect traffic during market times .                                                              Reuse of granite blocks stockpiled on-site for street furniture in historic district

Provide lighting for pedestrians:                                                                                       parking stops, and other elements . (See PA.6 for additional applications in pavement
˙ Consider scale, geometry, and character of space when determining appropriate                                         design) .
  lighting criteria for green areas and public space amenities.                                                     ˙   Use low-emission, non-toxic and/or bio-based products. Examples include water-
˙ Where appropriate, employ smaller-scale fixtures to emphasize pedestrian activity                                     based coatings, arsenic-free pressure-treated wood, and naturally rot-resistant
  and reduce energy costs .                                                                                             hardwoods (See PA.5 for additional applications in pavement design) .
˙ Provide lighting at transit stops, entrances of public and residential buildings, and                             ˙   Use products with low embodied energy . (e .g ., wood or other bio-based products,
  other destinations .                                                                                                  locally harvested stone) .
˙ Light the edges of public spaces and parks .                                                                      ˙   Use products that are locally manufactured or extracted .
˙ Light sculpture, fountains, architectural details, and other notable streetscape                                  ˙   Use products that offer lifecycle benefits over conventional products
  elements .                                                                                                            (e .g . products with improved durability, or products that can be refurbished
Use Environmentally Preferable Materials in Streetscapes:49                                                             and reused) .
˙ Use sustainably harvested / certified woods. Possible applications include benches,                               ˙   Utilize the Comprehensive Procurement Guideline (CPG) program, part of the EPA’s
  playground equipment and street furniture .                                                                           continuing effort to promote the use of materials recovered from solid waste .
˙ Utilize recycled materials (recovered content plastic, aluminum, concrete, glass,                                 ˙   See EPA RMANS recommended recycled-content levels for bike racks, light poles,
  steel, rubber, etc .) in street furniture, fencing, playground equipment, curbing,                                    street signs and street sign posts for right-of-way applications .
                                                                                                                    ˙   Utilize recycled content in transportation products such as temporary traffic control
                                                                                                                        devices, traffic cones, channelizers, etc .
48
                                                                                                                    ˙   Ensure that street furniture using recycled materials meets aesthetic standards and
     2500 tons of organic waste is generated in the City per day, and could be diverted from the wastestream and
     reused for landscape fertilization .
                                                                                                                        maintains streetscape ambiance .
49
     According to the EPA, an ‘environmentally preferable’ product will have ‘a reduced effect on human health
     and the environment when compared with competing products or services that serve the same purpose .’
     Considerations include raw materials acquisition, production, manufacturing, packaging, distribution, reuse,
     operation, maintenance or disposal of the product or service .



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                                                                                                               EXAMPLES
                                                                                                               The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation began the Greenstreets
                                                                                                               program in 1996 to convert barren concrete triangles, traffic islands and other
                                                                                                               impervious streetscape areas into productive and attractive landscapes containing
                                                                                                               trees, shrubs and flowers. Since its founding, the program has created more than
                                                                                                               2,000 Greenstreets throughout the five boroughs. Over the same period, the Parks
                                                                                                               Department also planted more than 85,000 trees. Parks employees and community
                                                                                                               volunteers regularly water, weed and clean the Greenstreets spaces .

                                                                                                               The City of Vancouver began a Green Streets program in 1994 to encourage local
                                                                                                               citizens to beautify traffic circles, sidewalks and corner bulb outs. The City installs
                                                                                                               the initial ‘structural’ plants – drought tolerant, evergreen and seasonally diverse
                                                                                                               shrubs and trees. Seasonal flowers may be provided by the City or contributed by
                                                                                                               local volunteers. Members of the volunteer Green Streets program receive regular
                                                                                                               newsletters, free classes on responsible gardening practices and hold an annual party
                                                                                                               to share images and ideas on successful spaces .


                                                                                                               REFERENCES
                                                                                                               ‘Better Streets, Better Places: Delivering Sustainable Residential Environments’
                                                                                                               http://www.odpm.gov.uk/stellant/groups
                                                                                                               Bullock, Simon
                                                                                                               “The Economic Benefits of Farmers Market”
                                                                                                               Friends of the Earth, 2002
                                                                                                               City of Vancouver Green Street Program
                                                                                                               “Green Streets”
                                                                                                               December 2003
                                                                                                               http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/engvcs/streets/greenstreets/general.htm
                                                                                                               Corum, Vance and Marcie Rosenzweig
                                                                                                               “Benefits of Farmer’s Markets for Vendors, Consumers and Communities”
                                                                                                               The New Farmers Market, 2001
                                                                                                               Earth Care Products
                                                                                                               http://www.ecpl.com/products.html
                                                                                                               National Parks Service Sustainable Practices and Opportunities Plan
                                                                                                               http://www.nps.gov/sustain/spop/wood.html
                                                                                                               U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines
                                                                                                               2004
                                                                                                               http://www.epa.gov/cpg/about.htm
                                                                                                               U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste
                                                                                                               Consolidated Recovered Materials Advisory Notice (RMAN)
                                                                                                               for the Comprehensive Procurement Guideline (CPG)
                                                                                                               2001
     Duane Street – Manhattan, NY                                                                              http://www.epa.gov/cpg/pdf/rmanal3.pdf
     Conversion of a traffic triangle into an attractive urban landscape and public space that is maintained
     by a 501(c)(3) community maintenance group



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Example sources for sustainably harvested / certified woods:
˙ Natural Forest Products – http://www.forestworld.com
˙ Certified Forest Products Council – http://www.certifiedwood.org
Examples of recycled plastic manufacturers within 500 miles of NYC:
˙   American Ecoboard – http://www.americanecoboard.com (NY)
˙   Millennium Lumber – http://www.bjmindustries.com (PA)
˙   Perma-Deck – http://www.cascadesreplast.com (Montreal, Canada)
˙   Plastic Lumber – http://www.aeo1.com (PA)
˙   Plastic Lumber – http://www.4-inteqcorp.com (OH)
˙   Plastic Lumber – http://www.plasticlumber.com
˙   Polywood Plastic Lumber Inc. – http://www.polywood.com (NJ)
˙   SeaTimber – http://www.weaward.com (VA)
˙   The Forever Deck – http://www.plasticlumberyard.com (PA)
˙   Trex – http://www.trex.com (VA)
Examples of recycled content safety surface manufacturers within 500 miles of NYC:
˙   Child Safe Products, Inc. – http://www.childsafeproducts.com (NY)
˙   Cushion Play – http://www.playworlsystems.com (PA)
˙   Playface – http://www.turtleplastics.com (OH)
˙   Playground surfaces – http://www.surfam.com (NY)
˙   Safe Guard Surfacing – http://www.safeguardsurfacing.com (NY)
˙   Softile kroslock – http://www.sofsurfaces.com ( Petrolia, Canada)
˙   Tirec – http://www.perma-turf.com (NJ)
˙   Tire Turf – http://www.continetalturf.com (OH)
˙   Vitriturf – http://www.vitriturf.com (NY)
The following are examples of low-VOC and low-toxic exterior paints for metal:
˙   SafeCoat MetalCoat Acrylic Metal Primer – http://www.afmsafecoat.com
˙   Benjamin Moore M29 Direct to Metal Acrylic – http://www.benjaminmoore.com
˙   Sherwin-Williams EnviroSpecDTM – http://www.sherwin-williams.com
˙   CCI – http://www.neutrarustinc.com
˙   DTM – http://www.fuhrinternationall.com
˙   Rust-Oleum, Sierra Performance Coatings S-37 MetalmaxTM DTM – http://www.rustoleum.com




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Ss 5 design_trust

  • 1. HIGH PERFORMANCE INFRASTRUCTURE GUIDELINES ˙ PART THREE BEST PRACTICES ˙ STREETSCAPE ˙ SS.5 INCREASE AND IMPROVE RIGHT-OF-WAY PUBLIC SPACE AND GREEN AREAS SS.5 INTEGRATION ˙ SA. Assess Site and High Performance Opportunities INCREASE AND IMPROVE ˙ ˙ SS. SS.2 Work with Community Groups to Enhance and Maintain Streetscape Improve Streetscape for Pedestrians RIGHT-OF-WAY PUBLIC SPACE ˙ SS.3 Improve Streetscape for Bicyclists ˙ SS.4 Improve Streetscape for Surface Mass Transit ˙ SS.6 Optimize Security Enhancements AND GREEN AREAS ˙ ˙ PA.2 PA.4 Minimize Impervious Pavement Area Use Pervious Pavements ˙ SM. Conduct Integrated Stormwater Management Planning ˙ SM.4 Optimize Right-of-Way Drainage OBJECTIVE ˙ SM.0 Use Bioretention Increase the quality and quantity of right-of-way public spaces, green spaces, street ˙ SM. Use Constructed Wetlands furniture, and parks within or adjacent to the public right-of-way. Where adequate ˙ LA. Optimize Citywide Landscape Planning space exists, encourage economic, cultural, and recreational activities to enhance ˙ LA.2 Encourage Ecological Connectivity and Habitat streetscape vitality. Integrate with other high performance objectives . ˙ LA.3 Create Absorbent Landscapes ˙ LA.7 Increase the Quantity, Density, and Diversity of Trees ˙ LA.8 Plant Trees to Maximize Shading of Pavement BENEFITS + Activating the street as a public space encourages social interaction and a stronger sense of community . TECHNICAL STRATEGIES + Increases neighborhood safety . Planning + Increases property values. + Improves quality of life by offering ‘pauses’ for socializing and leisure activities. ˙ Work with stakeholders to plan, design and maintain public spaces . (SA., SS.) + Green areas reduce air pollution and stormwater runoff . + Economic activities such as green markets support local businesses and enable Design consumers to purchase fresh produce and healthy goods .47 Incorporate green areas or public spaces where space exists: + Encourages public stewardship of streetscapes . ˙ Replace impervious areas in medians, traffic circles or triangles, and roadway shoulders with low-maintenance, salt-tolerant vegetation . (LA. to LA.3, LA.2, SM.4) ˙ Create more opportunities for planting by using bulb-outs/neckdowns or similar LIMITATIONS traffic calming devices on residential streets . (SS.2) – May encounter reluctance to change conventional standards, incur risk, increase ˙ Integrate stormwater management practices . (SM.3 to SM.) potential maintenance costs or reduce on-street parking . ˙ Consider converting parking areas into green spaces . – Existing sidewalks may not allow for additional green space and open public space . ˙ Create inviting and open entrances to public spaces . ˙ Incorporate paths to encourage connectivity and movement through public spaces . Meet or exceed the following minimum width requirements for planting soil zones: ˙ Lawn or herbaceous planting: 3 feet . ˙ Shrubs: 5 feet . ˙ Single row of trees: 8 feet . ˙ Double or staggered row of trees: 12 to 18 feet . Incorporate seating and street furniture into public spaces and throughout streetscape: 47 Supporting local farmers maintains attractive and productive agrarian landscapes within close proximity to ˙ Locate benches in desirable locations to encourage sitting and socializing . urban areas . It also consumes less energy and raw material in transport and packaging, and reduces solid ˙ Place benches in view of pedestrians, but avoid obstructing movement. waste disposal . 64
  • 2. HIGH PERFORMANCE INFRASTRUCTURE GUIDELINES ˙ PART THREE BEST PRACTICES ˙ STREETSCAPE ˙ SS.5 INCREASE AND IMPROVE RIGHT-OF-WAY PUBLIC SPACE AND GREEN AREAS ˙ Incorporate seating at transit stops, outside department stores and offices, and anywhere else where seating may be utilized . ˙ Construct seating of durable, weather resistant and vandal resistant materials . ˙ Use recycled materials where possible, while maintaining aesthetic standards . ˙ Make steps, ledges, and other features conducive for sitting . ˙ Increase trash, recycling, and composting receptacles. Use separate organic waste bins and integrate with localized composting programs .48 Incorporate with the citywide waste management initiative . (CP.5) Incorporate public art into streetscapes and public spaces: ˙ Encourage ‘integrated’ public art that is incorporated into design elements of the streetscape such as paving, railings, sets, bollards, fountains, bridges or plantings. ˙ Encourage ‘stand alone’ public art, such as sculptures, permanent or temporary installations, wall murals, or interpretive panels . ˙ Encourage performance art or temporal events that celebrate seasons, events, historic or cultural expressions . Encourage green markets and other forms of economic activity: ˙ Provide infrastructure in the streetscape or adjacent public spaces to support outdoor activities including water and electric supply, tent tie-downs and pavements that can withstand truck loading . Reconstruction of Stone Street – New York, NY ˙ If necessary, redirect traffic during market times . Reuse of granite blocks stockpiled on-site for street furniture in historic district Provide lighting for pedestrians: parking stops, and other elements . (See PA.6 for additional applications in pavement ˙ Consider scale, geometry, and character of space when determining appropriate design) . lighting criteria for green areas and public space amenities. ˙ Use low-emission, non-toxic and/or bio-based products. Examples include water- ˙ Where appropriate, employ smaller-scale fixtures to emphasize pedestrian activity based coatings, arsenic-free pressure-treated wood, and naturally rot-resistant and reduce energy costs . hardwoods (See PA.5 for additional applications in pavement design) . ˙ Provide lighting at transit stops, entrances of public and residential buildings, and ˙ Use products with low embodied energy . (e .g ., wood or other bio-based products, other destinations . locally harvested stone) . ˙ Light the edges of public spaces and parks . ˙ Use products that are locally manufactured or extracted . ˙ Light sculpture, fountains, architectural details, and other notable streetscape ˙ Use products that offer lifecycle benefits over conventional products elements . (e .g . products with improved durability, or products that can be refurbished Use Environmentally Preferable Materials in Streetscapes:49 and reused) . ˙ Use sustainably harvested / certified woods. Possible applications include benches, ˙ Utilize the Comprehensive Procurement Guideline (CPG) program, part of the EPA’s playground equipment and street furniture . continuing effort to promote the use of materials recovered from solid waste . ˙ Utilize recycled materials (recovered content plastic, aluminum, concrete, glass, ˙ See EPA RMANS recommended recycled-content levels for bike racks, light poles, steel, rubber, etc .) in street furniture, fencing, playground equipment, curbing, street signs and street sign posts for right-of-way applications . ˙ Utilize recycled content in transportation products such as temporary traffic control devices, traffic cones, channelizers, etc . 48 ˙ Ensure that street furniture using recycled materials meets aesthetic standards and 2500 tons of organic waste is generated in the City per day, and could be diverted from the wastestream and reused for landscape fertilization . maintains streetscape ambiance . 49 According to the EPA, an ‘environmentally preferable’ product will have ‘a reduced effect on human health and the environment when compared with competing products or services that serve the same purpose .’ Considerations include raw materials acquisition, production, manufacturing, packaging, distribution, reuse, operation, maintenance or disposal of the product or service . 65
  • 3. HIGH PERFORMANCE INFRASTRUCTURE GUIDELINES ˙ PART THREE BEST PRACTICES ˙ STREETSCAPE ˙ SS.5 INCREASE AND IMPROVE RIGHT-OF-WAY PUBLIC SPACE AND GREEN AREAS EXAMPLES The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation began the Greenstreets program in 1996 to convert barren concrete triangles, traffic islands and other impervious streetscape areas into productive and attractive landscapes containing trees, shrubs and flowers. Since its founding, the program has created more than 2,000 Greenstreets throughout the five boroughs. Over the same period, the Parks Department also planted more than 85,000 trees. Parks employees and community volunteers regularly water, weed and clean the Greenstreets spaces . The City of Vancouver began a Green Streets program in 1994 to encourage local citizens to beautify traffic circles, sidewalks and corner bulb outs. The City installs the initial ‘structural’ plants – drought tolerant, evergreen and seasonally diverse shrubs and trees. Seasonal flowers may be provided by the City or contributed by local volunteers. Members of the volunteer Green Streets program receive regular newsletters, free classes on responsible gardening practices and hold an annual party to share images and ideas on successful spaces . REFERENCES ‘Better Streets, Better Places: Delivering Sustainable Residential Environments’ http://www.odpm.gov.uk/stellant/groups Bullock, Simon “The Economic Benefits of Farmers Market” Friends of the Earth, 2002 City of Vancouver Green Street Program “Green Streets” December 2003 http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/engvcs/streets/greenstreets/general.htm Corum, Vance and Marcie Rosenzweig “Benefits of Farmer’s Markets for Vendors, Consumers and Communities” The New Farmers Market, 2001 Earth Care Products http://www.ecpl.com/products.html National Parks Service Sustainable Practices and Opportunities Plan http://www.nps.gov/sustain/spop/wood.html U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines 2004 http://www.epa.gov/cpg/about.htm U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste Consolidated Recovered Materials Advisory Notice (RMAN) for the Comprehensive Procurement Guideline (CPG) 2001 Duane Street – Manhattan, NY http://www.epa.gov/cpg/pdf/rmanal3.pdf Conversion of a traffic triangle into an attractive urban landscape and public space that is maintained by a 501(c)(3) community maintenance group 66
  • 4. HIGH PERFORMANCE INFRASTRUCTURE GUIDELINES ˙ PART THREE BEST PRACTICES ˙ STREETSCAPE ˙ SS.5 INCREASE AND IMPROVE RIGHT-OF-WAY PUBLIC SPACE AND GREEN AREAS Example sources for sustainably harvested / certified woods: ˙ Natural Forest Products – http://www.forestworld.com ˙ Certified Forest Products Council – http://www.certifiedwood.org Examples of recycled plastic manufacturers within 500 miles of NYC: ˙ American Ecoboard – http://www.americanecoboard.com (NY) ˙ Millennium Lumber – http://www.bjmindustries.com (PA) ˙ Perma-Deck – http://www.cascadesreplast.com (Montreal, Canada) ˙ Plastic Lumber – http://www.aeo1.com (PA) ˙ Plastic Lumber – http://www.4-inteqcorp.com (OH) ˙ Plastic Lumber – http://www.plasticlumber.com ˙ Polywood Plastic Lumber Inc. – http://www.polywood.com (NJ) ˙ SeaTimber – http://www.weaward.com (VA) ˙ The Forever Deck – http://www.plasticlumberyard.com (PA) ˙ Trex – http://www.trex.com (VA) Examples of recycled content safety surface manufacturers within 500 miles of NYC: ˙ Child Safe Products, Inc. – http://www.childsafeproducts.com (NY) ˙ Cushion Play – http://www.playworlsystems.com (PA) ˙ Playface – http://www.turtleplastics.com (OH) ˙ Playground surfaces – http://www.surfam.com (NY) ˙ Safe Guard Surfacing – http://www.safeguardsurfacing.com (NY) ˙ Softile kroslock – http://www.sofsurfaces.com ( Petrolia, Canada) ˙ Tirec – http://www.perma-turf.com (NJ) ˙ Tire Turf – http://www.continetalturf.com (OH) ˙ Vitriturf – http://www.vitriturf.com (NY) The following are examples of low-VOC and low-toxic exterior paints for metal: ˙ SafeCoat MetalCoat Acrylic Metal Primer – http://www.afmsafecoat.com ˙ Benjamin Moore M29 Direct to Metal Acrylic – http://www.benjaminmoore.com ˙ Sherwin-Williams EnviroSpecDTM – http://www.sherwin-williams.com ˙ CCI – http://www.neutrarustinc.com ˙ DTM – http://www.fuhrinternationall.com ˙ Rust-Oleum, Sierra Performance Coatings S-37 MetalmaxTM DTM – http://www.rustoleum.com 67