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 implementation of the ReFresh Milwaukee climate plan, review baseline emissions, and develop accountability strategies for addressing climate and economic equity challenges. The meeting focused on tracking progress of ten key initiative ideas and establishing clear responsibilities for city and county departments.
Key Decisions
- Review of ReFresh Milwaukee Implementation Plan Discussed and reviewed
- Emissions Baseline Assessment Presented and analyzed
- Accountability Levels Framework Identified policy and administrative responsibility levels
Agenda
- Zoom meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89915682727?pwd=RkhWWXRZNWI5STF1RmNSLzdCSGZxZz09
- Call to order and introductions.
- Review work group’s responsibilities Please review the City of Milwaukee’s ReFresh Milwaukee’s Implementation Table (first attachment in file 191923) . It will be useful background to our discussion of accountability approaches and plans for the Task Force’s Ten Big Ideas.
- Update on CCTFCEE’s report and current projects underway
- Review Baseline Emissions
- Discuss Levels of Accountability – - Policy and Funding (rest with elected officials of city and county) - Administrative (City and County departments charged with implementation)
- Identify Next Steps toward Accountability Plan
- 191923 Communication relating to the final report and activities of the City-County Task Force on Climate and Economic Equity.Communication
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