CITY-COUNTY ADVISORY BOARD ON CLIMATE AND ECONOMIC EQUITY
TL;DR
The City-County Advisory Board on Climate and Economic Equity met virtually to discuss ongoing initiatives related to climate change and community engagement. The meeting focused on updating proposals, building community coalitions, and developing educational outreach strategies around climate issues.
Key Decisions
- Outreach Coalition Building In Progress
- Net Zero Buildings Initiative Under Development
- Climate Change Education Plan In Development
- Marketing RFP for Climate Initiatives Status Update Provided
- Social Pinpoint Community Engagement Platform Ongoing Review
Agenda
- Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88985273151?pwd=cGh2dmd2Wmt5bHZiRTNWd01rejVodz09
- Call to Order Roll Call and welcome Approval of Minutes from February 17, 2022
- Working Agreements
- Proposal update Report to the Common Council Timeline
- Outreach Sub-group Evans: Building the Coalition
- Events Sub-group Shambarger: Net Zero Buildings
- Marketing and Education Sub-group Shambarger: RFP status McAlister: Social Pinpoint Caesar: Climate change education Evans: Branding and presentations / video
- Visitor questions
- Next regular meeting: April 21, 2022 Agenda items
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