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124 by putting in some incentives, which would not be very costly. She indicated she <br />125 was in favor of the extensive list of things in the document. <br />126 <br />127 Ms. Carol Marcell, 2976 High court, Roseville, wrote in a chat that she was <br />128 supportive of the items for action in the list. <br />129 <br />130 Chair Wozniak closed the public comment and indicated the Commission has had <br />131 a chance to look at this and he has taken the list and reordered the items in a <br />132 different, sequential way. He read the additions to the list. <br />133 <br />134 Member Spencer explained he liked the rewording on some of the items. His point <br />135 was going to be similar to the education point. He thought one of the things that <br />136 probably do not do well enough is to educate what the City is doing as far as <br />137 sustainability and one suggestion he had is to bring out more the website for <br />138 sustainability because it is buried in a menu and should be brought out on the City <br />139 website. The other things he was thinking of was trying to bring sustainability more <br />140 to the forefront in the newsletter. If the City did not have a sustainability section in <br />141 the newsletter already then there should be one and maybe if the City can time it <br />142 when the Commission has its sustainability super meeting, have the front page <br />143 dedicated to sustainability and the things that the Commission is going to talk about <br />144 on the sustainability super meeting. He thought Roseville and the Public Works <br />145 group does a great job of getting out in front of a lot of green initiatives and looking <br />146 at green alternatives and doing an incredible job of trying to stay at the forefront of <br />147 what is out there in terms of new technology to be sustainable. <br />148 <br />149 Vice -Chair Ficek agreed with most of what Member Spencer said and what was <br />150 presented by Chair Wozniak. He thought one of the things the Commission debated <br />151 last time was just the specific language of the emergency and how that might trip <br />152 some other things in the City as well as a there is a legal association with it. He <br />153 liked the idea of slimming this down and talking about the resolution parts of it and <br />154 things the Commission wants to do. The other thing he was thinking about was if <br />155 the Commission could, as apart of this, highlight that the City is doing these things. <br />156 Some of the items on the list the City is already doing. <br />157 <br />158 Chair Wozniak agreed. He thought there was some agreement on the Be It Resolved <br />159 section and he wondered if it was the Commission's desire to move ahead with a <br />160 resolution to the City Council to declare a climate concern/crisis, anything but an <br />161 emergency. <br />162 <br />163 Member Joyce indicated he liked the term "action plan", because the City is taking <br />164 steps towards climate change and energy partnerships. He thought the City may <br />165 need to do more advertising on what the City is doing toward climate change. <br />166 <br />167 Chair Wozniak thought this could be called the "Sustainability Action Plan" and a <br />168 component of that could be a climate action plan and these other elements being <br />169 talked about. Perhaps the Commission could advocate to the City Council or pass <br />Page 4 of 9 <br />