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City Council and Public Finance Authority
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2/12/2007
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change crisis will take involvement on every level from individuals, local <br /> organizations, local, State and Federal Government and collaboration on a global <br /> level. Cool Families plans to partner with organizations such as the City, the Sierra <br /> Club, City Trees and other groups looking for support on this issue. <br /> Marianna Raymond, 11 year Redwood City resident, urged the Council to pursue <br /> this topic as soon and vigorously as possible. Expertise can be pulled from various <br /> sources and she mentioned an article in the newspaper citing the meeting of five <br /> East Bay Mayors with an expert from London, England. Starting with a small town in <br /> the outskirts of London, they succeeded in cutting greenhouse emissions by 77%. <br /> They went on to implement a variety of ineasures in London itself and she is hoping <br /> that the City will network with these other Mayors and experts. <br /> Cynthia Denny stated that she would address the issue of green building and that <br /> the green building resolution that is part of the sustainable land use development <br /> criteria for anywhere in the Loma Prieta Chapter area. She explained that green <br /> building is widely accepted to mean designed, constructed, and operated to be very <br /> energy efficient. Green building merges sound, responsible practices into one <br /> discipline that looks at the environmental, economic, and social affects of a building <br /> or built projects as a whole. She encouraged Council to consider that as a large part <br /> of the effort in the climate change issues and she commended the City on its tree <br /> planting program. <br /> Mayor Pierce stated that she had the opportunity to serve on an energy task force <br /> through the Congestion Management and Air Quality Committee (CMAQ) to <br /> develop an energy strategy for the County of San Mateo. During that research the <br /> link between climate protection and energy use became apparent. As a result, the <br /> committee will be going back to CMAQ and present to the City and County <br /> Association of Governments (C/CAG), not only a plan for an energy strategy for the <br /> County but also with ideas that can facilitate policies and programs for all of the <br /> cities. She stated her pride in the City staff taking the initiative and forming a <br /> subcommittee resulting in Redwood City being one of three San Mateo County <br /> cities in the ABAG Energy Watch group. This involvement has also resulted in the <br /> City being recognized within the task force and ABAG as a community that is taking <br /> the issue seriously and is headed in the right direction. The Priority Setting Session <br /> will be an opportunity to look at what else could be done and some of those items <br /> will fund. <br /> Mayor Pierce also showed a picture drawn by Karla Servin showing her concern <br /> that we will soon have water over our heads. <br /> Recommendation: <br /> No action is requested at this time. The purpose of this report is informational only. <br /> REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 22, 2007 <br /> MINUTES PAGE 5 <br />
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