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10/17/22, 8:35 AM <br />Subscribe Past Issues <br />Louisville Biz: Your Monthly Business E-Resource <br />Translate - RSS <br />the City of Louisville's Energy Code Update <br />Anticipated 10/18/2022: Redtail Ridge <br />public engagement process! The City held <br />- Preliminary and Final Plat and Metro <br />two community meetings and collected <br />District Service Plan <br />feedback via an online survey. <br />Anticipated 10/25/2022 (Special <br />Meeting): Energy Efficient Commercial <br />Now that the public engagement portion of <br />the process has concluded, City Council will <br />provide discussion and direction on the item <br />during its September 27 Special Meeting. <br />Please note that this meeting will begin at 7 <br />PM. <br />To stay up-to-date with the project, visit <br />the Energy Code Update page of the Engage <br />Louisville website. <br />Policy Items of Interest to Businesses <br />The following are policy matters that may be <br />relevant to the business community and <br />which are being considered by City Council. <br />Council annually adopts a Work Plan which <br />guides the priority projects and timing. <br />• Anticipated 9/27/2022 (Special <br />Meeting - 7 PM): Energy Efficient <br />Commercial Building Codes - <br />Discussion and Direction <br />Building Codes - 2nd Reading <br />• Anticipated 12/6/2022: Adoption of <br />Future 42 Study <br />City Council has returned to in -person <br />meetings, but participants may still join and <br />participate in meetings virtually. <br />View the 2022 City Council Work Plan. <br />Current Developments <br />The City maintains a list of development <br />applications that have been submitted to <br />Planning. Please see the website for project <br />details and potential hearing schedule. <br />LCity' <br />�f <br />Louisville <br />Business Support <br />Free LED Tube Lighting <br />Has your business taken advantage of Xcel <br />Energy's offer to replace old/inefficient tube <br />lighting with LEDs? This incredible offer <br />includes installation! <br />Find out if your business qualifies by <br />contacting a PACE advisor at <br />info PACEpartners.com or 303-786-7223. <br />If your business does not qualify for this offer <br />there are other incentives available for <br />updatingyouur lighting and more. Contact <br />PACE to find out what incentives are <br />available to your business. <br />Partners <br />PACE I for a Clears <br />Environment <br />0 G 0 a <br />Small Business Accelerated Growth <br />Program <br />The Colorado Office of Economic <br />Development and International Trade's <br />(OEDIT) Small Business Accelerated Growth <br />Program provides technical assistance and <br />grants to small businesses to grow their <br />business. The program provides online <br />learning modules along with personalized <br />expert consultation, and grants of varying <br />amounts. The program fosters growth of <br />existing companies that have been in the <br />market for at least one year. Small Business <br />Accelerated Growth was built in collaboration <br />with the Colorado Small Business <br />Development Center Network and Minority <br />Business Office of Colorado. <br />The 3 training pathways are: <br />Capital Access <br />Market Research <br />Digital Marketing and Online Presence <br />Boulder County Offers Funding for <br />Zero Waste Programs <br />The Boulder County Public Works' Resource <br />Conservation Division is allocating up to <br />$15,000 per project for its 2023 Zero Waste <br />Funding Program. Established in 1997, this <br />funding has awarded over one million dollars <br />for education and infrastructure initiatives that <br />promote waste reduction and diversion from <br />the landfill. Zero Waste Funding Program <br />applications are now being accepted and <br />must be received by 2 p.m. on Monday, <br />October 24, 2022 to be considered. Project <br />funding will begin in January 2023. <br />Zero Waste Funding provides an opportunity <br />for businesses and organizations to <br />contribute to Boulder County's vision of <br />becoming a zero -waste community. In <br />addition to the programs supported in prior <br />years, Boulder County is also looking for <br />programs focused on circular economy <br />progress and supporting the newly passed <br />legislation in Colorado. The county will <br />continue to accept and consider applications <br />for programs that fall outside of this limited <br />focus. <br />The minimum funding amount available for a <br />project is $1,000, with a maximum of <br />$15,000. Local governments, non-profit <br />organizations, school districts, schools, <br />private companies, and individuals may apply <br />as long as the scope of work is in Boulder <br />County and insurance requirements are met. <br />For more information on zero waste funding, <br />visit the website or contact Cody Lillstrom at <br />jlillstrom@bouldercounty.org or 720-564- <br />2757. <br />https://mailchi.mpllouisvilleco.gov/louisville-biz-your-monthly-business-e-resource-IfOoi7zl ii Agenda Packet P. 9 2/4 <br />