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City of Edwardsville Cool Cities Initiative Advisory Committee will meet June 21.

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City of Edwardsville Cool Cities Initiative Advisory Committee will meet June 21.

Here is the agenda provided by the Committee:

Call To Order

Citizens Wishing To Speak To The Board

Approval Of Minutes

Old Business:

Any updated information re: Final Climate Action Plan and presenting it to the City- now being considered by the ACS committee and City staff- Discussion of Ordinance, Glen Carbon’s distributed. Email was sent to SJ Morrison asking that Action Plan be removed from ACS agenda, and used as the Cool Cities guiding document, and Cool Cities ordinance placed on instead. No response yet

[Green Business Challenge updates.]

Attendance Expectations at monthly meeting- letter from Mayor- 70% attendance is expected Meeting minutes need to be posted

League of Women Voters will partner with us on Green Team.

Discuss Conservation Efforts of Heartlands Conservancy and local applications/fundraising- Plan for City to purchase Bohm Woods periphery pending securing grant money

Website update- layout and information links. No response to recent email

New Business:

Electronics Recycling event plans: Further Planning

Work of BYO Glen-ED update

Green Cities Challenge first meeting is Thursday April 12 from 8 am to 11:30 am-We Can Begin Later In The Cycle This Year If We Choose

Power Hour for next Solarize Madison County project is July 19 at 6 pm at Newsong Fellowship

Field Trip To Leeds Platinum Building-postponed until autumn

Intelligencer Column: One article published so far

Goshen Market Presence: Cool Cities dates: June 30, July 28, August 25, 2018. Who can be there?

https://www.cityofedwardsville.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_06212018-1266

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