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Ms. Sherry Hood, President of League of Women Voters of the Roseville Area, <br />2220 Midland Grove Road, explained she was at the last meeting and there was a <br />member from Resilient Roseville, which she is also a member of, talk to the <br />Commission about the clubs concerns about the environment and what the city is <br />doing about the concerns about energy consumption. The Commission stressed it <br />would like to know more about energy consumption and if Resilient Roseville <br />could provide some kind of education regarding that. She indicated there are many <br />ways that can be done but there is a Board called the Citizens Utility Board (CUB), <br />that does speaking engagements on reducing energy costs, etc. That group is <br />willing to come to the Commission meeting. <br />Mr. Culver indicated the Commission does have a meeting scheduled in November, <br />but the Met Council is scheduled to speak at that meeting and talking about transit <br />and Met Council items. The Commission has targeted January as kind of a <br />sustainability super meeting and have opened it up to ideas for that meeting so that <br />might be a good opportunity to invite them to speak in January. <br />Vice Chair Wozniak understand at the Resilient Roseville meeting there was <br />discussion about the Neel Energy program "Partnership in Energy" and that is a <br />program that wherein Neel provides resources to communities who submit an <br />application to identify goals and formulate a plan to reach those goals over a set <br />time period, including a number of meetings with groups of interest in the <br />community to try and formulate that plan and put it into action. He thought this <br />was something that could be talked about at the January meeting and discuss <br />preparing something for the application deadline period in July 2020. <br />Mr. Culver indicated someone talked at the city Council meeting about an <br />upcoming educational program being held at Cederholm on November 20ffi about <br />climate change and the individual that mentioned it indicated they have gone to <br />some training program on how to present this educational material on climate <br />change. <br />Chair Cihacek arrived at 6:42 p.m. Vice Chair Wozniak turned the meeting over <br />to Chair Cihacek. <br />3. Approval of September 24, 2019 Meeting Minutes <br />Comments and corrections to draft minutes had been submitted by PWETC <br />commissioners prior to tonight's meeting and those revisions incorporated into the <br />draft presented in meeting materials. <br />Mr. Culver noted Vice Chair Wozniak pointed out a spelling error for one of the <br />speakers from last month that would be corrected in the minutes. <br />Motion <br />Page 2 of 9 <br />
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