My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
Sustainability Advisory Board Agenda and Packet 2024 07 17
PORTAL
>
BOARDS COMMISSIONS COMMITTEES RECORDS (20.000)
>
SUSTAINABILITY ADVISORY BOARD
>
2024 Sustainability Advisory Board Agendas and Packets
>
Sustainability Advisory Board Agenda and Packet 2024 07 17
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
8/28/2024 3:09:39 PM
Creation date
8/28/2024 3:01:43 PM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
City Council Records
Meeting Date
7/17/2024
Doc Type
Boards Commissions Committees Records
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
27
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
Show annotations
View images
View plain text
Hannah stated the next 1-2-3 Electrify workshop will take place on July 13th. She will be <br />working at the event and would like LSAB members to table the event. Members interested in <br />tabling should email Hannah. <br />Kevin and John said the 1-2-3 Electrify workshop on June 10th was very successful and <br />applauded Todd's speaking at the event. Todd mentioned that the audience at the 1-2-3 <br />Electrify workshop series, both the first and second event, have appeared to be an older <br />demographic and he was wondering if there is a way to reach a younger audience moving <br />forward. Hannah said she will check with communications to see if they have a strategy to <br />engage more community members. John mentioned that the Ecotoberfest last year was <br />successful in bringing in younger populations. <br />Hannah reminded everyone that Bike to Work Day is June 26th and that the White House <br />xeriscape garden has been planted. She also mentioned the Boulder Reporting Lab has <br />recently published an article referencing gas powered lawn equipment and the City of Boulder <br />and reminded everyone that the Energy code amendments are on Council's agenda for June 18 <br />(1st reading) and July 19 (2nd reading). <br />Hannah will be out of office with no reception from June 19- June 24 <br />Samma congratulated Hannah on being promoted to Sustainability Program Manager. Hannah <br />shared a little about herself, including that she holds a Master's degree in the Environment <br />(MENV) from CU-Boulder, with a focus on Urban Resilience and Sustainability, and looks <br />forward to using her skills to measure the success of sustainability programs. <br />John asked when Xcel Energy is releasing their next community report. Hannah said that Xcel <br />told her it could be released anytime from mid -June to early August. <br />Discussion Items: LSAB Mission Wording on Website- <br />John noticed the current LSAB mission statement on the LSAB website did not include anything <br />about reducing city-wide greenhouse gas emissions. He thought it should be revised to reflect <br />LSAB's work on reducing city-wide greenhouse gas emissions. <br />Public Comment <br />Jenn Dingman mentioned that she receives a lot of sustainability information in the newsletter <br />that is included in her utility bill. She also said HOAs can help get information to local <br />communities. <br />Deborah Fahey said that an effective way to get out information is to table at various events, like <br />the farmers' market. She suggested tabling at the upcoming park openings. <br />Board Discussion <br />Josh asked if the LSAB bylaws specify the mission or vision. He thought the bylaws provide <br />more specific information about LSAB's work than the mission and vision. Todd responded <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.