Red Ink Erases Green Roofs ; Though the Program has Suffered Setbacks, Officials Did Recently Get Good News When School District of Lancaster Said It Planned to Put Sedum Gardens On the Roofs of Three of Its Schools

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Businesses and organizations struggling to stay in the black during tough economic times are less likely to spend money to go green.

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Red Ink Erases Green Roofs ; Though the Program has Suffered Setbacks, Officials Did Recently Get Good News When School District of Lancaster Said It Planned to Put Sedum Gardens On the Roofs of Three of Its Schools

That, according to Mary Gattis-Schell, senior environmental planner with the Lancaster County Planning Commission, is why the county's green-roof initiative has been slow to get off the ground.

"It's an economy issue," Gattis said recently. "That's really ...

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