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<br /> <br /> Please tell us if you think the City should give more, less or about the same <br />efforts to each of the following aspects of its strategy to achieve Louisville’s <br />sustainability vision: <br /> Reduce energy consumption and increase use of clean energy <br /> Encourage water efficiency and water quality efforts <br /> Promote fuel-efficient transportation and multi-modal infrastructure <br /> Increase community waste diversion <br /> Ensure a sustainable, safe and healthy food supply that is accessible <br /> How much do you support or oppose a charge on single-use carryout bags in <br />Louisville <br /> How much do you support or oppose a tax initiative that would provide <br />additional revenue to meet 100% of community’s electric needs from carbon <br />free source <br /> Sustainability Survey in June after SAP adoption <br />o Would LSAB help put together an EngageLousiville survey? What do we want to know <br />from residents? <br /> Green Business <br />o Green Business was a success. Thank you to Seth and Mark for joining. Coverage in the <br />Daily Camera. <br />o Case study of Christ the Servant Lutheran developed. Others in progress. <br />o Communications to be developed and distributed include: March digital newsletter, <br />press release, website article, social media and Platinum awardees case studies <br />o Green Business Breakfast will take place on Wednesday, May 20th from 7 until 9 am. <br />Eventbrite to RSVP will be developed and distributed. <br />o For the 2020 program year: <br /> Goals: <br /> Add 5 new businesses to the program <br /> Retain 80 percent of the 2019 applicants (approx. 31 of the 2019 <br />businesses) <br /> Continue to formalize through consistent communications <br /> July – Green Business will be hosting Chamber Happy Hour <br /> Workshop calendar is being formed <br /> Sustainability Events/Programming <br />o Programming is currently TBD. Events may be rescheduled. <br />o April <br /> April 2nd, 6 – 8 pm, Louisville Center for the Arts: Biggest Little Farm film <br />screening <br /> April 16th, 7 – 8:30 pm, Louisville Library: Making a Life and a Living: <br />Environmental Careers