HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021.03.24 Conservation Commission Agenda Packet ASHLAND CONSERVATION AND CLIMATE OUTREACH COMMISSION
Meeting Agenda
March 24, 2021 —3 to 5 PM
Via Zoom
Note: This meeting will be recorded and uploaded to the website to accompany the minutes.
1. (3:00) Call to Order
2. Consent Agenda (5 min)
2.1. February 24, 2021 Meeting Minutes
3. (3:05) Announcements (15 min)
3.1. Next Regular Meeting: April 28, 2021
3.2. Other Announcements from Commissioners
3.3. Reports from Members of Other Commissions
4. Public Forum will be taken as written and oral testimony. Please submit testimony via the
CCOC contact form...................... .................::....:............. :.....:.....:......in writing y 10 a.m. the ay before the meeting to e includedin the
minutes. If you would like to speak, please indicate that on the form.
5. (3:20) - Reports/Presentations (10 min)
5.1. Council Update (5 min)
5.2. Staff Update (5 min)
6. (3:30) - Old Business (30 min)
6.1. Commission Monthly Column in Sneak Preview 10 min
Month Article Assigned To Due for Due to Sneak
Published Packet Preview
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A ril Hazardous Waste Event Rosenthal Approved Mar. 22
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TBD—Your Recycling, Waste & More (already approved)
6.2. Update on Different Channels for Articles and Future Outreach (5 min)
6.3. CEAP Project Update (15 min)
• Responsible Consumption and Single Use
• Climate Resilience
• Water Use and Conservation
7. (4:00) -New Business (55 min)
7.1. Project Requests List (10 min)
7.2. Coordinated Campaign(15)
7.3. CPC Interaction (20 min)
7.4. Chair and Vice Chair Nominations (10 min)
8. (4:55) Wrap Up
8.1. Items to be added to future agendas
Conservation and Climate Outreach Commission
The purpose of Ashland's Conservation and Climate Outreach Commission is to support the
achievement of Ashland's Community Climate Recovery Goals and conservation activities. The
Commission shall actively encourage Community entities and individuals to make wise use of
resources and make progress toward Ashland's Community Climate Goals as set forth in the
most current City Council approved version of the Climate and Energy Action Plan.
The Conservation and Climate Outreach Commission consists of nine voting members including
one representative each from the solid waste franchisee for the City, Southern Oregon
University, and the Ashland School District, and six other voting members.
Powers and Duties Generally:
A. Consistent with City policies and procedures, educate and advocate for Ashland's
Community Climate Recovery Goals
B. Consistent with the Climate and Energy Action Plan, make recommendations on
strategies, actions, and programs related to the wise and efficient use of resources by all
Ashland citizens, including:
a. Consumption of goods and services;
b. Materials management, waste prevention, reduction, and recycling;
c. Conservation and efficient use of electricity, water, and natural resources;
d. Promotion of community, residential, and commercial renewable resources;
e. Air quality awareness; and
f. Climate resilience and preparedness.