Effingham Selected by Ameren as Progressive City

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Published on November 3 2016 4:41 pm
Last Updated on November 3 2016 4:41 pm
Written by Greg Sapp

The City of Effingham has been selected by Ameren Illinois as a 2016 Progressive City for its success in implementing forward-looking initiatives to better the quality of life for both residents and businesses.

In recognition of the award, Ameren Illinois is providing the city with a $2,500 grant towards a community-related project and road signs that can be displayed around town. Effingham will utilize its grant funds on a solar lighting project for the city’s welcome signs located at main thoroughfare entrances. Effingham is one of nine communities that will be awarded the Progressive City designation this year.

"I want to thank Ameren Illinois for this award," said Mayor Jeff Bloemker, who accepted the award at a recognition event held at Effingham City Hall. "This award is about the residents and businesses that have made a conscious decision to take action in ways that improve our quality of life and reduce our impact on the environment. It's these collective efforts that help make our community great."

"The actions that our communities are taking to improve the quality of life for their residents and businesses are admirable," said Richard J. Mark, president of Ameren Illinois. "The Progressive City initiative allows us to recognize the important work that is being done throughout our service territory to improve environmental stewardship, reduce energy consumption and instill pride in our communities."

This year marks the seventh year Ameren Illinois has implemented the Progressive City initiative. In past years, communities were chosen for this honor based on business and residential energy savings through the year. For the first time, the selection criteria has been expanded to include sustainability and other advanced initiatives undertaken by the communities. Expanding the criteria opened the door for a wider range of communities to be recognized.

In selecting Effingham as a Progressive City, Ameren Illinois pointed to the city's success in implementing local community initiatives, including: