File #: 16-443    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Information/Discussion Item Status: Passed
File created: 9/30/2016 In control: Environmental Quality Commission
On agenda: 10/13/2016 Final action: 10/13/2016
Title: EQC Work Tasks to be shared with City Council

Environmental Quality Commission Meeting Date:                     October 13, 2016

 

To:                                          Environmental Quality Commission

 

From:                                          Tj. Heinricy, Streets and Parks Manager

 

Title

EQC Work Tasks to be shared with City Council

 

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Action Requested:                     

The Northfield Environmental Quality Commission identifies work tasks to be shared with City Council.

 

Summary Report:

The intent of this agenda item is to allow the group to identify priorities of work that they would like shared with City Council.

 

Bird City

The Bird City Minnesota program allows for the City of Northfield to educate people about the benefits of birds through signage, group meetings, and initiatives to conserve and foster birds in the Northfield Area.  The Environmental Quality Commission has indicated that this program is a priority for the group.

 

Mayor’s Energy Task Force

The Mayor’s Energy Task Force creates a guiding document regarding the City’s energy use and ways to address reducing the energy consumption and possibly converting to a renewable source.  The final document that was created by the Mayor’s Energy Task Force in 2007 was never formally adopted by City Council.  The group now called Northfield Energy Friends wishes to create an energy sub-committee of the EQC to continue to work on this.

 

Community Solar

With the ever expanding options to purchase community solar, this is an area the EQC has indicated that should be explored to reduce the carbon footprint of Northfield.  This initiative may be tied to the Mayor’s Energy Task Force findings and recommendations, but doesn’t necessarily have to be if the group is not renewed by the Mayor.

 

Urban Forest Asset Management Plan

The Urban Forest Asset Management Plan is another document that was prepared years ago but never formally adopted by City Council.  The idea of this initiative is to reboot this document and incorporate new best practices along with working alongside Council to formulate feasible tasks associated with this document.

 

The establishment of a joint EQC/PRAB newsletter

The EQC has indicated that it would like to start a quarterly newsletter that could be paired with the PRAB if they choose to participate in this joint venture.  This quarterly newsletter would include information about the meetings and also helpful tidbits for the readers about ways to be more environmentally conscious.                                  

 

Bicycle Friendly Community - Bronze Level

The EQC has indicated that focusing on receiving “Bronze” accreditations for the Bicycle Friendly Community program.  This initiative will require working with local bicycle groups along with City Council in a close manner to achieve the goal of “Bronze.”