CITY-COUNTY ADVISORY BOARD ON CLIMATE AND ECONOMIC EQUITY

Thursday, July 21, 2022 · 2:00 PM AM · Virtual

TL;DR

The City-County Advisory Board on Climate and Economic Equity held a virtual meeting focusing on ongoing sustainability and community engagement efforts. The board reviewed updates from marketing, education, and outreach teams, discussing various environmental and community events planned for the upcoming months.

Key Decisions

  • August Lunch and Learn Series Planned
  • Green and Healthy Schools Conference Discussed
  • City Wide Policy Plan Under Review
Agenda PDF

Agenda

  1. Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81245099768?pwd=dHRITFpGd1VSaHhpM1oxZHl5M3NTZz09
  2. Call to Order ▪ Roll Call and welcome ▪ Approval of Minutes from June 16
  3. Marketing and Education Team reports ▪ GRAEF update ▪ Resources for CCTFCEE ▪ Promotion of Coalition
  4. Outreach and Events Team reports ▪ August Lunch and Learn Series ▪ Green and Healthy Schools Conference ▪ One Water Summit and Kickoff ▪ Greening the Grid ▪ Other events
  5. City Wide Policy Plan
  6. Announcements
  7. Visitor questions/ comments
  8. Next regular meeting: August 18, 2022 ▪ Agenda items
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