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A
Climate
action
and
resilience
committee-
and
am
I
speaking
close
enough
to
this
microphone.
A
A
City,
as
per
the
plan
and
the
plan
discusses
this,
this
type
of
strategy
under
to
one
l
and.
A
A
A
A
A
The
community-
I
I
don't
know
if
that
was
an
exhaustive
list,
but
staff
reached
out
and.
A
A
Because
what
we
would
like
to
find
out
is
you
know
what
what
this
amounts
to
in
terms
of.
A
A
Understand
that
would
like
to
comment
too.
So,
let's
go
move
to
comments
from
staff
if
any.
A
To
provide
a
list
of
equipment,
but
I
understand
city
staff
is
not
here
this
evening.
Mr
lucas
could.
D
Was
able
to
provide
an
inventory
of
parks
equipment
that
was
included
in
your
packet?
Mr.
D
D
D
D
Of
equipment
he
mentioned,
I
believe,
the
larger
chainsaws
and
the
surface
grinders
and
other.
D
Yes,
mr
street,
please,
and-
and
you
responded
to
the
poll
as
well.
E
E
Efforts
to
replace
gas
powered
equipment
with
battery
equipment,
where
we
can
definitely
have.
E
E
E
E
And
then
the
gas
powered
equipment
is
more
of
a
backup,
probably
most
significantly
this
year,.
E
We
are
getting
three
zero
turn
battery
mowers
we
haven't
felt
like
the
technology
has
quite.
E
Been
there
in
recent
years
to
try
that
out,
but
we
got
a
demo
of
one
in
coordination
with
the
esd.
E
A
try
for
a
few
locations
that
we
have,
I
will
say,
parks-
does
rely
a
lot
on
outside
contractors.
E
E
E
E
E
That
string
trimmers
have
been
working
pretty
well,
the
backpack
blowers
have
been
working.
A
A
Yeah,
thus
far,
yes,
I
will
say
you
know
a
lot
of
our
youth.
The
heaviest
use.
E
Is
probably
in
our
landscaping
groups,
our
urban
green
space
team.
E
Even
then
they're
frequently
moving
around
to
a
lot
of
different
locations.
So
it's
not
like.
E
A
Definitely
leaf
blower
string
trimmer,
some
of
that
lighter
duty
items,
maybe
not
some
of.
E
A
B
Yeah
thanks
for
this
information,
can
you
estimate
roughly
like
what.
E
E
Equipment
that
our
street
department
or
urban
forestry
crews
can't
handle
that
gets
contracted.
E
E
80
of
our
park
green
space-
okay
and
have
you
have
you
had
any
preliminary
conversations
with.
B
Contractors
about
electrification
of
their
own
fleets,
or
is
that
not
something
yet?
Okay,.
E
Yeah,
how
does
that
so
we
we
do
have
some
extra
batteries,
so
they'll
set
out
with
more.
E
Batteries,
obviously
so
then,
when
one
runs
down,
I'm
going
to
say,
cemeteries
actually
might
be.
E
And
they've
reported
pretty
good
success
with
these,
where
they
will
have.
You
know,
set
out.
E
E
E
The
most
there
in
bryant
park
we
feel,
are
two
of
the
most
continuous
use
locations
we'll
have.
E
For
mowing
to
test
those
out
okay,
and
could
you
speak
at
all
to
your
experiences
so
far
with.
B
E
E
E
E
E
Would
be
but
looking
at
the
savings
and
the
lifespan,
at
least
how
it's
projected
you
know.
E
E
F
I'm
gonna
follow
up
on
councilman
flaherty
is,
can
you
just
say
how
much
those
zero.
E
Talking
so
the
ones
we
just
bought
where
I
want
to,
I,
I
think
they
were
right
around
30.
E
F
E
F
F
C
I
I
guess
my
one
of
the
concerns
with
gas
powered
equipment
is
for
the
health
of.
E
You
know
I
can't
say
that
I've
noticed
any.
You
know
market
difference,
statistically
of.
E
Using
them,
I
know,
we've
had
a
lot
of
staff,
be
very
skeptical
about
it
at
first
and
kind
of
come.
E
I
do
think
staff
have
appreciated
that
they
are
quieter
in
general.
I
do
think
there's
a.
E
E
G
They're
mowing,
but
you
know
when
they're,
when
the
blades
aren't
spinning,
that's
when
they'll
be.
E
A
E
E
A
E
Can't
say
that
we
have
okay:
okay,
if
there
are
no
other
questions
to
follow
up
on
the
when
you.
B
Mentioned
for
the
the
mowers
in
particular
kind
of
a
five
to
six
year
timeline
before.
B
B
E
It
versus
gas
versus
how
many
hours
we
would
use
it.
Things
like
that
also
versus
it's
sort
of.
E
B
B
Price
premium
so
close
to
double
on
the
upfront
cost
for
that
particular
piece
of
equipment.
What.
B
Do
you
have
an
estimate,
you
know
ballpark
on
more,
like
the
handheld
equipment,
like
string.
B
Trimmers
and
and
hub
blowers
or
backpack
floors
again,
I
think
it
varies
a
little
bit
based
on.
E
E
Getting
so
50
more
than
than
yeah,
but
again,
if
you're
getting
a
good
brand,
I
don't
think.
E
H
B
Okay,
maybe
so
just
just
confirming
so
there's
not
a
planned
final
phase
out
timeline.
B
E
To
replace
it
with
electric
and
what
among
the
different
types
of
equipment,
you
use,
what
would.
B
E
J
I'm
sorry,
oh,
I
forget
to
raise
my
hand,
well
just
a
quick
follow-up.
So
who
does
the
repairs
on.
C
F
F
You
know
the
most
extra
carbon
or
pollution,
or
you
know,
what
is
it
going
to
be?
Mowers
is
going
to.
F
Looks
like
there's
lots
of
you
know,
blowers
in
that
are
used
and,
of
course,
if
it's
one
big.
A
A
Of
a
particular
local
air
pollution
emissions
that
are
thousands
of
times
greater
than
I
pick
up.
B
Truck
because
they
don't
have,
you
know
things
to
clean
the
the
tail
light
like
a
truck.
Does.
B
B
And
safety,
you
know
the
local
context.
I
just
want
to
clarify
that,
like
that's,
it's
not
the.
F
F
F
Because
you
like
to
what
I
normally,
that
question
wasn't
intended
to
get
out
what
what
are
the.
D
Worst,
offenders,
I
think,
is
your
question:
what
what
equipment
is
the
worst?
You
know.
D
F
F
A
Very
good
question:
could
can
you
speak
to
that
all
mr
street
with
respect
to
what
equipment.
B
B
E
A
Okay,
thanks
other
questions
for
mr
street
thanks,
mr
street,
we
may
have
a
further
discussion,
but.
A
Okay:
let's
go
to
the
stakeholder
survey
and
we
had
six
respondents,
including
mr
street,
and
our.
A
A
To
fill
out
a
stakeholder
questionnaire,
we
have
the
results
of
it
here
and
then
invited
into
this.
A
Meeting
and
so
or
perhaps
we
should
just
go
through
the
survey
since
this
is
being
televised.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
No
timeline
until
significant
improvements
are
made.
Another
response
was
five
to
ten
years.
A
A
A
Of
customers
would
skyrocket.
Correspondent
four
is
no
respondent.
Five
was
I'm
happy
to
answer
more.
A
B
Iupui
for
about
10
years
and
also
serves
as
an
exo
physioc
for
sustainability
and,
in
particular,.
B
Their
equipment-
and
I
just
asked
her
roughly
you-
know,
percentage-wise
how
much
progress
they.
B
In
the
context
of
another,
like
institutional
after
that,
there's
called
out
in
our
climate.
B
Action
plan
as
well
as
well
potentially
a
partner
or
have
joint
commitments
with
with.
B
D
D
D
Ahead
and
answered
the
questions
that
council
member
rollo
just
read
off
and
also
included
a.
A
C
Of
wish,
we
had
made
a
bigger
distinction
between,
like
the
bigger
equipment
and.
C
C
A
A
Come
up
and
take
a
seat
near
the
microphones,
if
you'd
like
to
add
further
comments,
why.
A
Get
to
know
specifically
your
concerns,
so
so
by
show
of
hands
who
would
like
to
speak.
I.
A
D
We've
got
a
couple
folks
on
zoom.
I've
got
one
or
two
messages
that
folks
would
like
to
speak.
D
A
K
Is
greg
peters,
I
own
soaring,
eagle
horticulture
service
and
I
am,
I
would
like
to
see
us
switch.
K
To
electric,
I
just
don't
think
that
the
time
is
now
I
run
gas
powered,
chainsaws,
weed
eaters.
K
Blowers
and
congress,
it
was
mentioned
that
they
produce
air
pollution.
They
do
when
I
come
home
at.
K
K
K
K
In
this
industry
wants
to
switch
to
battery
power,
you
know
battery
powered
machinery.
K
K
K
K
Not
there
yet
so
thank
you.
Yep
lester
anders
nature's
link
incorporated
I'll,
reiterate.
L
Mowing
crews,
typically
you're
you're,
looking
at
two,
we
use
stand
on
platform
52
inch
and
a
60
inch.
L
L
So
yes,
it
would
be
a
rather
large
upfront
cost
if
you
had
300
000
to
equip
three
crews.
That's.
L
Commercial
leaf
removal,
as
opposed
to
commercial
residential
leaf
removal.
He
mentioned
that.
L
L
L
G
G
G
G
But
right
now
they
do
not
have
equipment
that
could
run.
I
mean
we
were
hauling
stone.
G
G
Can
to
a
partner,
that's
also
a
diesel
mechanic.
When
I
don't
do
that,
I
all
I
rent
my
equipment
so.
G
G
To
people
that
do
concrete
work,
mud
buggies,
we
use
a
lot
of
mud
buggies.
We
also
use
for.
G
Concrete
work
they
do
make.
I
did
see
just
recently
plate
compactors
that
are
battery
powered.
G
Have
to
compact
in
such
small
lifts
that
it
would
make
installing
concrete,
extremely
expensive.
F
G
Screed
screed
demons
and
and
power
screeds
for
concrete,
so
that
would
also
be
considered.
I
guess.
G
As
it
affects
our
work
also,
we
do
some
minimal
leaf
removal.
I
do
have
some
leaf
removal
accounts.
G
We
use
backpack
blowers.
It
takes
two
to
three
of
us
about
six
to
eight
hours.
G
G
So
yeah
so
yeah.
I
think
the
conversation
needs
to
expand
and
also
for
who
the
stakeholders
are.
G
M
I
want
to
spend
on
lights
that
they
haven't
thought
of
as
our
employment.
M
M
M
Ignited,
nobody
had
the
equipment
to
to
put
it
out.
So
that's
something
that
I
mean.
Obviously,
the.
M
M
Handling
mr
street
had
quoted
thirty
thousand
dollars
for
a
new
mower.
Well,
that's
definitely.
M
All
none
of
that
applies
to
us.
I
have
a
quote
from
today:
a
60-inch
stand
on
mower
forty.
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
There's
there's
got
to
be
other
options
available
along
with
what
we
have.
L
But
the
other
two
things
seven
hour
run
time.
My
assumption
is
they're
pretty
much
basing
that.
L
L
As
anybody
really
looked
into
recycling
lithium
batteries
last,
I
checked,
I
believe.
L
A
And
this
is
really
we're
exploring
the
topic
in
terms
of
its
feasibility
since
the
since
the.
A
A
Understand
you
know
the
feasibility
of
it.
So
is
there
anything
else
anyone
would
like.
G
Small
homeowner
units,
but
anything
four
gallons
a
minute
or
higher.
I'm
not
aware
of
anything.
G
That's
electric:
that's
able
to
do
that
power
washing
is,
is
the
primary
thing
that.
G
And
it's
extremely
aggressive,
so
it's
not
something!
That's
just
for
beautification.
G
It
does
save
extremely
amount
of
a
large
amount
of
money
for
the
community,
so
I
would
say
that.
G
D
I'm
not
sure
if
we've
got
any
folks
business
folks
here
we
do
have
a
lane.
Caldwell
emmy,
with.
D
A
hand
raised-
and
I
do
have
comments
I'll
read
briefly-
if
that's
all
right
from
michael
hall,.
D
I
don't
know
if
we
want
to
take
general
comment
now.
I
I'd
like
to.
A
Okay,
let's,
let's
let's
hold
off
on
that,
so
what
would
the
committee
like
to
do?
Would
you
like
to.
A
A
B
For
sharing
survey
responses
and
information
here,
I
think
I'll
raise
customer
moralo
that
you.
B
Know
the
climate
action
plan
is
a
2050
vision
that
sets
strategies
over
the
next
10
years.
That.
B
A
later
phase
piece
of
potential
actions,
starting
more
so
with
incentives,
city.
B
Obviously,
that
isn't
technologically
feasible
or
would
be
undulably
burdensome
from
a
from.
B
Learning
more
gathering
information,
you
know
looking
at
options
and
I
kind
of
wanted
to.
B
Confirm
or
invite
more
more
follow-up
on
my
what
I
took
to
be
my
took
away
from
some
of.
B
The
two-stroke
engines,
both
types,
feel
free
to
yeah
just
comment
or
not,
and
it.
B
Sounds
like
it's
not
a
major
the
biggest
concern.
There
is
not
so
much
replacement.
K
K
Would
be
great,
you
know
how
many
batteries
you
carry
is
up
to
you
they're
expensive,
but.
K
K
You
charge
them
for
the
small
equipment,
and
so
you
mentioned,
I
believe,
mr
peters,
that.
B
In
terms
of
the
cost
like,
would
you
typically
have
one
extra
battery
for
an
application?
Have.
I
I
I
L
L
F
G
G
C
About
charging
them
would
what
so,
if
we
did
enact
some
kind
of
restrictions.
C
What
would
you
imagine
to
be
a
reasonable
time
period?
I
mean
you
know,
we
don't
expect
you
to.
C
Replace
your
whole,
you
know,
fleet
of
of
that
small
equipment
at
once.
I
don't
know
what
they're.
M
C
I
meant,
and
I
and
I'm
a
total
late
person,
so
I
don't
know
quarter
of
what
you
guys
know.
C
My
apologies,
so
not
mowers,
string,
trimmers
and
blowers.
C
If
the
city
were
to
try
to
move
in
a
direction
that
is
more
environmentally
friendly
with
those.
M
You
so
you
specifically
I'm
sorry
to
to
point
you
out,
but
your
your
idea
of.
M
G
G
Next,
five
years
blowers,
battery
powered
blowers
that
are
able
to
handle
intense
amount
of
leaves.
M
K
K
K
K
A
That
we're
talking
five
years,
it
would
be
feasible
or
or
would
it
be
a
sooner
time
period.
A
A
In
terms
of
you
know,
replacement
of
you
know
so
that
you,
you
know,
you're
not
suffering
the
cost.
M
M
A
F
L
A
A
A
A
To
be
limited
in
terms
of
time
of
day,
would
that
be
problematic
for
you
or
or
even
seasonally,.
A
A
A
G
K
K
K
A
F
F
A
That
was
in
the
room
would
like
to
step
up
to
a
mic.
You'll
have
to
share
a
mic
to
be.
A
Recorded
on
on
cats
and
and
then
we'll
go
to
zoom
as
well.
So
let's
start
in
in-house.
A
Please
introduce
yourself
and
kramer,
I'm
a
homeowner
and
I'm
talking.
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
At
me,
like,
I
was
nuts,
and
this
said
I
don't
know
two
to
three
guys-
maybe
two
to
three
hours
so.
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Argument
about
that
little
blades
of
grass
off
of
the
hardscape,
it's
what
they
do
in
cities.
I
I
I
I
I
A
N
I'll
just
make
a
couple
of
comments
and
then
he
will
I'm
a
smog
refugee
from
la
and
a.
N
N
N
N
J
J
Locations
around
the
country,
there
are
numerous
cities
that
have
approached
this
issue
and
found.
J
A
Further
comment:
we
didn't,
we
do
have
another
zoom,
commenter,
julie,
gas,.
O
To
our
attention
and
just
bringing
this
issue
up,
you
know
just
a
quick
web
search
just.
O
Your
gas
powered
leaf
mower,
I
mean
come
on,
like
you
said,
in
an
email,
we
were
fine
30
years
ago.
O
O
O
O
A
It
there
is
the
sound
aspect,
so
please
introduce
yourself
and.
P
Talking,
could
you
introduce
yourself
just
oh
sure,
I'm
deaf.
I
work
at
indiana
university
and
used.
P
To
work
at
the
city
a
long
time
ago,
but
I,
if
we're
talking
about
some
possible
reasonable.
P
P
P
P
P
And
then
I
just
think
about
you
know
it
used
to
be
in
the
fall.
You
know
we
live
with
this.
P
P
P
P
P
It's
a
huge
quality
of
life
issue,
and
so
I'm
I'm
all
for
reasonable
restrictions
on
it.
I.
A
Comments
so
do
we
have
any
comments
on
the
chat?
We
did
have
a
comment
from
michael
hall
who.
D
Battery-Powered
equipment,
clean
air,
lawn
care
changes
their
batteries
using
solar
collectors.
D
D
A
I
I
I
I
I
A
Okay,
that
we're
going
to
need
to
conclude
soon.
So
I
appreciate
all
the
comments.
There's
a
lot
to.
A
Consider
here
obviously
there's
you
know
the
the
type
of
engines,
the
type
of
equipment.
A
The
the
feasibility
of
phasing
it
out
the
restrictions
on
time
perhaps
are
timing.
These
are.
A
All
things
to
consider-
and
I
think
mr
gas
said
you
know
why
are
we
discussing
policy.
A
I
think
that's
for
future
discussion,
so
I'd
like
to
maybe
if
the
committee
would
like
to
have.
A
A
C
The
november
29th
meeting,
so
we
we
are
looking
at
what
other
cities
have
done
so
just
wanted
to.
C
Mention
that
yeah,
I'm
sorry
I
misspoke
that's
mr
emmy,
not
mr
casa,
councilmember
flaherty,.
A
Do
you
have
any
closing
thoughts,
yeah
sure
yeah,
thanks
again
for
sharing
the
meeting
into.
B
Information
together
on
some
aspects
of
this
in
particular,
I
I'd
like
to
engage
indiana.
B
University
and
the
school
district
and
the
school
corporation
and
possibly
the
county
government.
B
On
what
their
plans
and
goals
are,
I
think
this
is
an
area
where
government
can
lead,
because.
B
We
have
a
sort
of
broader
purview
and
instead
of
considerations
that
we're
considering.
B
B
B
Iupui
campus,
so
there's
probably
things
we
can
learn
there.
I
even
mentioned
that
so
much.
B
Window
at
certain
times
of
of
day
and
year,
I
think
we
can
learn
from
other
cities
as
well.
B
I've
looked
at
a
lot
of
the
regulation
that
is
out
there
there's
a
lot
of
time.
Restrictions.
B
A
weekend
day
times
early
in
the
morning
or
late
at
night,
where
decibel
levels
of
a
certain.
B
Amount
specifically
clarified
for
certain
types
of
equipment
you
know
should
be
within
our.
B
Consideration
so
I
think,
that's
reasonable.
In
the
near
term,
I'd
like
to
speak
to
more.
B
Using
two-stroke
engines,
so
I'm
aware
of
at
least
I've
spoken
with
the
sustainability.
B
Her
a
second
time
about
it-
and
I
think
it's
been
going
better
this
year
or
more
recently.
B
Still
very
sort
of
ad
hoc
enforcement-
I
she
didn't
really
have
a
great
sense
of
you
know.
B
I
I'm
interested
in
learning
more
about
is,
is
washington
dc?
Has
a
complete
and
outright
ban
as.
B
B
You
know
a
relatively
similar
climate
to
ours.
You
know
not
to
evanston's
all
that.
B
B
So
I
think
that
that
kind
of
detail
on
on
you
know
learning
from
cities
that
have
actually.
B
Implemented
this,
what
their
experience
has
been
is
is
something
I'd
love
to
explore
further,
as
we.
B
Consider
a
variety
of
policy
options,
a
phase
out
of
timeline
for
certain
types
of
equipment.
B
Possibly,
okay,
that's
it
for
me
great.
Thank
you
further
closing
comments
from
council
members.
H
Oh
as
again,
I'm
just
going
to
say
thanks
and
send
me
an
email
if
you
want
to
add
anything
to
it.
F
F
And
finding
out
all
the
things
that
go
into
it
and
not
make
a
decision
from
a
top
down.
So.
I
A
C
C
C
A
In
how
this
was
done
in
other
communities
and
how
how
they
met
the
challenge
of
what
has
been.
A
Discussed
this
evening
about
hardship
to
to
the
affected
businesses
and
I'm
interested
in
the.
A
Regulation
of
time
of
use-
and
I'm
particularly
interested
in
the
health
effects
too,
because
I.
A
A
A
Be
and
also
maybe
regulating
time
of
use
to
find
out.
If
you
know
what
other
cities
are.
A
B
On
this
topic
sounds
good,
I'm
also
interested
in
bringing
in,
in
particular,
iu
staff
and.
F
Before
we
go
to
that,
no
I
will
mention
we
did
send
an
invite
to
iu
mccsc
the
county.
So
if.