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Chair Wozniak wondered if any Commission Members were able to attend that <br />meeting because he was not able to make the meeting. He noted it would be a <br />virtual meeting. He encouraged any members that are able to attend the meeting at <br />that time to do so and to report back to the Commission. <br />Member Joyce indicated he can go to the meeting. <br />Chair Wozniak indicated he received via email a question about water reclamation <br />for sidewalk washing at Walmart. He believed staff was copied on the email and <br />assumed the email was answered. <br />Mr. Culver thought people get confused about emailing the Public Works <br />Department and the Commission. He indicated staff did respond to this email. <br />Mr. Freihammer reviewed staff response to the email. <br />Chair Wozniak asked if anything came up at last night's City Council meeting <br />regarding the Civic Campus Master Plan. <br />Mr. Culver indicated there was a nice conversation about it. He noted there will be <br />a detailed presentation of the Campus Master Plan in October. He reviewed the <br />City Council discussion with the Commission. <br />Chair Wozniak wondered if the sustainability update was included as a point of <br />information or would Commissioners like to talk about this or have questions about <br />it. He explained there was something in the report about City compost collection <br />and looking at collecting paper products in addition to food scraps and it seems that <br />from a County standpoint it is kind of moving away from paper products and other <br />compostable because of a concern about stuff the County does not want in the <br />compost and confusion on the part of consumers who may not know the difference <br />between compostable items. There was also something in the report about the <br />Green Corp. Member starting. <br />Mr. Culver explained the Green Corp. Member started on September 21" and is set <br />up to work from home. This will be a dedicated resource for the City for the next <br />eleven plus months. He has already started on the benchmarking program with the <br />businesses. <br />Environmental Specialist Ryan Johnson reviewed the responsibilities of the Green <br />Corp. Member with the Commission. <br />5. Partners in Energy Update <br />Environmental Specialist Ryan Johnson indicated in late July the City was <br />informed that its application to participate in Xcel Energy's Partners in Energy <br />(PiE) Program was approved. <br />Page 3 of 8 <br />
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