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yyta <br /> L1tc i i11eCOMMU N IP( UPDATE <br /> A MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR <br /> Leave this world a little better than you found it. <br /> - Robert Baden-Powell <br /> CITY COUNCIL <br /> ear Louisville Resident: <br /> Mayor Robert P.Muckle In recent weeks and months I've been asked by many citizens about Louisville's <br /> 303.981.0697 commitment to sustainability and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Let me <br /> BobM@LouisvilleCO.Gov assure all of our residents that the City of Louisville has worked for years,and remains fully <br /> •WARD I committed,to being an environmentally sustainable city. Climate change affects our air <br /> quality,our water quality and our risk of experiencing drought,floods,and other extreme <br /> Jay Keany weather events here in Louisville. We've had to make major investments in our water <br /> 303.665.4818 system to account for climate change. It is almost certainly going to have a major impact <br /> JayK@LouisvilleCO.gov on the Colorado economy and our lifestyle.Impacts on the ski industry,on rafting,hiking, <br /> Chris Leh fishing hunting,and other Colorado recreation are already here and likely to increase. <br /> 303.668.3916 This truly is a matter of local concern. <br /> Leh@LouisvilleCO.gov To make clear our commitment,the Louisville City Council recently passed a resolution in <br /> •WARD II which we committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through continued implemen- <br /> tation of our approved Sustainability Action Plan and to join other US cities in adopting <br /> Susan Loo and supporting the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement. We also agreed to explore the <br /> 303.665.4945 potential benefits and costs of adopting policies and programs that promote the long- <br /> SusanL@LouisvilleCO.gov term goal of greenhouse gas emission reductions while maximizing economic and social <br /> benefits of such actions. Finally we will encourage and incentivize residents and corpo- <br /> Jeff Lipton rate citizens to voluntarily develop their own environmental sustainability programs and <br /> 303.665.9776 <br /> Lipton@LouisvilleCO.gov policies and to implement them in their homes and workplaces,respectively. <br /> •WARD III Louisville has already taken many important steps toward our community's sustainability. <br /> In 2010 we established the Louisville Sustainability Advisory Board (LSAB)and in 2016 we <br /> Dennis Maloney adopted the City's Sustainability Action Plan developed by the Board.The plan is divided <br /> 303.494.9257 into 5 key areas of sustainability. These are:Climate and Energy,Water,Transportation, <br /> DennisM@LouisvilleCO.go . Waste,and finally Local Food and Agriculture. It is a really detailed and practical plan. I <br /> encourage you to read it. You can find the plan on the City website at www.LouisvilleCO. <br /> Ashley Stolzmann gov/Government/Boards-Commissions/Sustainability-Advisory-Board. <br /> 303.570.9614 <br /> AshleyS@LouisvilleCO.gov In the area of Climate and Energy,the City of Louisville is committed to lowering our <br /> carbon emissions. First,I want to recognize that many individual citizens and businesses <br /> Interim City Manager have played a major role in reducing their own emissions by purchasing and generating <br /> Heather Balser renewable energy,by driving less and by driving vehicles with lower emissions,by taking <br /> 303.335.4530 <br /> HeatherB@LouisvilleCO.gov public transit,walking and cycling,by composting and recycling,by keeping homes well <br /> insulated and with efficient fixtures,and by many other energy reducing and saving ac- <br /> City Council Meetings are tions. <br /> held the first and third <br /> Tuesdays of each month at The municipality has also taken steps to reduce our emissions associated with City busi- <br /> 7:00 PM at City Hall, ness.We know from our Louisville Baseline Energy study that the top two sources of emis- <br /> 749 Main Street. sions Citywide are from electricity use(42%of emissions)and gasoline vehicles(19%of <br /> emissions).To reduce emissions from these activities we have advanced several initiatives. <br /> To find out in which We currently have 645kW of solar capacity on line as a City to use at our municipal facili- <br /> Ward you live,please call ties and we have purchased another 1,400kW.When that solar array comes online by the <br /> 303 <br /> 303.335.4536. <br /> end of this year,the resulting 2.045 MW will enable us to cover well over 50%of our <br /> www.LouisvilleCO.gov <br /> Continued on Page 2 <br />