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Agenda
Climate Action Committee (CAC)
Wednesday, June 26, 2018, 3:30 - 5:30 PM
Jefferson County Public Health - Pacific Room
615 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA
Homework:
Please send to Cindy ahead of the meeting:
Your 2019 Organizational Goals or status updates
Please review the attached Energy Efficiency Opportunities document
AGENDA
3:30 p.m. Call to Order [5]
3:35 Approval of Agenda and Minutes (April 24, 2019) and Recap [5]
3:40 Public Comment [5 minutes, limited to 3 minutes/person]
3:45 Old Business [10]
Logo - Cindy
Envirostar – Laura
Flood Damage Ordinances – Cindy, Judy
Decision Support Tool
3:55 Outreach Planning – Laura and Sonja [10]
Opportunity to Partner with Local 20/20 Climate Outreach
Other
4:05 Goals – All [20]
Discuss 2019 CAC Goals and Next Steps
Organizational Goals – Discuss the 2019 goals for your organization
(please send ahead of time), and opportunities for collaboration.
4:25 Inventory Update and ICLEI Tools for Identifying Emission Reduction
Strategies– Cindy [15]
4:40 Energy Opportunities for Emissions Reductions [20] - Cindy
5:00 Upcoming Organizational Plans and Documents for Climate Review? All [10]
5:10 Public Comment [5 minutes, limited to 3 minutes/person]
5:15 Other Updates – All [10]
5:25 Next Steps & Agenda Planning [5]
5:30 Adjourn
For More information, please see the Climate Action Committee’s web page on the County’s
website at: http://www.co.jefferson.wa.us/637/Climate-Action-Committee
USEFUL RESOURCES:
The Municipal Research and Services Center (MRSC) is a nonprofit organization that helps local governments
across Washington State. MRSC has a batch of resources related to climate and clean energy. For a broad
sweep of indexed hyperlinks on this topic click here:
http://mrsc.org/Home/Explore-Topics/Environment/Special-Topics/Climate-Change.aspx#response
At the American Planning Association’s (APA) annual conference in New Orleans on April 23, the APA
Sustainable Communities Division presented the Thurston Regional Planning Council a National Award of
Excellence for the Thurston Climate Adaptation Plan. The plan — adopted by TRPC’s council of
governments in January 2018 — includes 91 climate “adaptation” actions to help Thurston County and the
broader region prepare for and adjust to rising seas, stronger storms, deeper droughts, and other projected
climate impacts. The full plan, as well as its companion board game and resilience toolkit, are online at
www.trpc.org/climate.
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