City of Edwardsville Environmental Commission met Feb. 11

Jeanne Wojcieszak, Finance Director
Jeanne Wojcieszak, Finance Director
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City of Edwardsville Environmental Commission met Feb. 11

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

Members Ex-Officio Members

Susan Bautsch Clint Soldan Rachel Tompkins Luca Krug, Public Works

Sarah Cundiff, Chair Stephanie Malench Scott Weber Nate Tingley, Parks & Recreation

Director Michael Katich Jan Ruckman Anna Glauber Marc Miller, Horticulture

Coordinator Cara Lytle Chris Farrar, Alderman

Call to Order

Roll Call

Approval of Minutes

Public Comment/Announcements:

Presentation from DarkSky Missouri- Stephanie Todd

Reports:

Budget

Old Business:

1. Recycling at parks/facilities

2. Sustainability Plan update/review

3. Budget review/discussion

New Business:

1. Data centers discussion

Discussion:

Meeting adjourned with unanimous approval

https://www.cityofedwardsville.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_02112026-3979



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