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A
Let's
go
ahead
and
get
started.
This
is
well,
I
guess
I'll
call
to
order
this.
A
D
And
designate
that
in
the
minutes,
yeah
yeah
for
sure.
Thank
you,
okay,
joe
here,
oh
matt,.
A
A
Which
was
distributed
by
email
on
friday,
the
10th,
because
we
have
commissioners
present.
A
Virtually
we
will
be
doing
roll
call
votes
for
things
per
state
law,
so
apologies
for
that.
A
C
Joe
yes,
matt
and
you
can
skip
those
who
are
absent:
okay,
alicia,
yes,.
F
What
do
I
say,
second,
yes,
or
no,
to
vote
for
the
approval
of
the
agenda?
Yes,.
C
Yes,
emma,
yes,
nolan,
yes,
david,
yes,
oops.
A
A
D
I
don't
know
discussion
point
so.
The
first
is
that
this
summer,
our
department's
hosting.
D
D
D
Get
an
electric
vehicle
to
full
charge
within
20
to
30
minutes.
So,
according
to
their.
D
Initial
analysis,
you
know:
indiana
only
has
about
like
241
total
charges
across
the
state.
D
This
is
a
huge
opportunity.
Indiana
is
expected
to
receive
about
100
million
and
is
looking
at
44.
D
Different
sites
along
different
interchanges,
so
keep
you
updated
about
that
and
then.
D
D
Prior
but
the
climate
leadership
summit,
which
is
in
richmond
this
year,.
D
D
Work
in
schools,
so
I
will
forward
the
link,
but
if
be
good,
to
have
at
least.
G
Other
one,
that's
really
got
a
long
acronym.
Do
you
know
if
that's
what
they're
talking
about
for.
D
A
compliant
charger,
but
I
do
know
that
they're
expecting
the
cost
per
location
to
come
in
around.
D
D
Going
to
be
some
grant-based
funding
and
it's
going
to
take
a
while
for
everything.
D
There's
federal
funding
it
might
have
taken
longer
to
get
a
comprehensive
plan
for
the
state,
so.
B
I
have
a
question:
oh,
is
there
anything
with
the
charging?
You
said,
that's
a
state
program
or.
B
And
if
not
like,
is
it
something
we
might
discuss
as
a
commission
whether
or
not.
B
Any
renewable
power
sources
for
those
stations
I
mean,
I'm
just
saying
you
know
it
may
seem.
B
B
D
D
Approved
for
infrastructure
funding,
it
is
specifically
to
finance
electric.
D
Infrastructure
charging
infrastructure,
so
there
are,
I
mean,
alternative
modes
of
transportation.
B
But
you
know
and
like
you
said
it
may
have
some
some
benefits
now
I
don't
know
if
those
are.
B
Numbers
and
but
yeah
like
I
said
in
in
addition,
I
think
that
you
know
we
should
consider
in.
B
You
know
in
general
what
we
want
if
we
want
to
make
suggestions
to
our
city,
for
example,
that.
C
C
Slower
rate
than
probably
like
in
california
and
stuff,
but
the
transition
to
renewables.
C
Is
happening
from
power
providers
like
duke
and
other
ones
in
indiana,
the
midwest
so
like
it.
A
D
The
meeting
I
think
it's
also
just
good
to
keep
track
of
there.
There
is
a
difference
between.
D
Weigh
in
about
you
know,
placement
and
ensuring
you
know
equitable
distribution
and
also
giving.
D
D
A
A
I
did
want
to
ask
if
I
may
the
for
an
item
that
was
not
included
in
the
report.
The
climate
action.
D
H
I
A
A
H
B
A
F
I
don't
have
any
input
on
this
thanks
of
course,
yeah.
I
think
delegate's
a
great
verb
for
it.
Okay,.
A
A
A
Are
a
fair
number
of
contributions
to
it,
and
I
I
don't
have
any
formal
process
in
mind
for
how
we.
A
G
D
Would
it
be
helpful
if
you
wanted
to
put
up
the
eugene
sustainability
commission
work.
A
Window
in
the
meantime,
is
there
any
other
thoughts?
The
discussion
can
definitely
continue.
D
They
decided
to
focus
on
equity,
engagement,
specific
priorities
being
community
outreach.
D
Update
they
have
some
waste
reduction
which
aligns
with
this
list
equity,
lens
development
within.
D
D
B
G
B
And
a
so,
there
are
like
voting
apps
that
you
can
like
make
a
quick
poll.
You
know
and.
A
G
It
on
my
yeah,
the
high
level
categories
from
our
current
document
would
be
around
waste.
B
A
Month's
meeting
and
that
there
was
an
desire
to
to
connect
specifically
to
existing
goals
that.
A
G
Listed
out
so
that
we
all
know
what
they
are
yeah,
so
we
have
waste.
We
have
local
food.
G
In
the
same
category,
so
this
is
just
like
food-
let's
see,
what's
the
next
one
on.
G
G
Preparedness
or
something
like
that,
which
is
very
relevant
right
now,
next
one
might
be,
let's
see.
G
Oh
probably
something
about
racial
equity
justice
would
be
a
high
level
category.
G
Do
you
have
a
way
of
pulling
that
up?
Maybe
just
so
we
can
review
it.
Are
you
typing
it
up?
It's
at.
B
B
G
Specifically,
but
that's
like
a
resolution
is
another
thing
you
could
do
to
within
any
one
of.
G
These
categories,
and
then,
let's
see
resolution
on
fossil
fuels
is
another
thing
you
could
do.
G
G
G
G
G
Perhaps,
on
making
a
formal
statement
of
alignment
with
the
sdgs.
G
Some
sort
of
document
about
aligning
to
sdg
goals
or
something
like
that
could
be
our
outcome.
B
B
B
G
G
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
G
What
issue
area
does
that
make
sense
that
we
should
focus
on
the
outcome.
G
B
E
G
I
don't
think
we,
as
a
group
can
do
something
for
all
of
these
issue
areas,
so
that
was
my
thought.
D
The
experience,
I
think
so
working
backwards
and
saying
sort
of
if
there.
B
G
B
D
D
D
D
I
think
you
know
a
policy
recommendation,
or
you
know,
there's
quite
a
bit
of
time
that.
G
G
So
with
that
being
said,
do
we
want
to
talk
more
about
potential
outcomes?
Is
that
the
direction.
B
B
B
B
B
Scientists
and
academics
engineers,
and
it
was
put
first
put
it-
was
it
was
announced
at
cop
26.
B
And
personally
sent
to
me
by
director
of
sustainable
prosperity,
the
institute
for
sus.
B
Global
sustainable
sus
prosperity,
an
economist,
fadel
khabib,
and
I
think
this
would
be
one
way.
B
That
our
commission
can,
in
addition
to
the
climate
action
plan,
obviously
but
the
whole.
B
Is
through
a
huge
treaty
like
this,
and
it
also
isn't
like
again
it's
it's
frankly.
The
only
way
to.
B
B
We
should
discuss
more
and
research,
but
I
think
it's.
It's
also
a
way
that
we
could
leverage
it
to.
B
G
B
Justice
covers
everything,
so
maybe
that's
just
like
one
working
group
and
that's
one
outcome.
G
The
or
and
other
people
obviously
can
help
us
too,
but
natalie,
and
I
have
already
talked.
G
About
working
on
this
together,
so
maybe
that's
one
idea.
So
if
we
want
to
come
up
with
a
one
more.
F
Okay,
I
I
didn't
plan
on
talking
up
about
this
during
a
heat
wave,
but
here
we
are
good
timing.
F
It's
hard
for
me
to
talk
about
outcomes
before
knowing
what
our
capacity
will
be.
I
don't
know
how.
F
Many
people
are
going
to
be
interested
in
this,
and
so
I
don't
really
know
how
things
work
yet,
but.
F
I
wanted
to
reach
out
to
the
health
department,
the
department
of
public
safety
and
just
find
out.
F
What's
being
done
already
see,
you
know
already
doing
some
things
that
I.
F
I've
thought
of
working
on
I
want
to
reach
out
to
them
and
and
also
find
out
what
type
of.
F
Heat
related
illness
data
we
have
in
bloomington
and
just
see
how
big
of
a
problem
this
is.
I
I'm.
F
F
F
Well,
that's
one
one
section
of
it
is
heat
mitigation,
and
so
the
other
one
is
the.
F
F
Giving
ac
to
vulnerable
populations
suspending
body
shutoffs.
F
Depending
on
what
we're,
what
we're
able
to
do
so
it's
a
huge
issue
and
it
we
need
a
lot
of.
F
F
C
I
Some
more
information-
I
don't
have
the
city's
hoosier
resilience
index
next
steps
document,
but.
I
G
It
the
heat
working
group,
an
outcome
that
you
guys
could
strive
for,
would
be
to.
F
Want
to
call
it
yeah
to
me
this
is
an
area
that
should
be
included
in
our
just
transition.
B
One
year,
I
think,
rather,
we
should
try
for
whatever
working
groups
or
big
outcomes,
that
we
try
to.
B
B
A
G
F
Oh,
I
just
said
that
a
lot
of
heat
policies
need
to
include
vulnerable
populations,
and
so.
F
I
agree
that
a
lot
of
the
maybe
the
policy
recommendations
would
have
a
lot
of
overlap.
A
A
G
G
There's
only
so
many
hours
outside
of
this
meeting,
you
know
so
I
think
we're
still
forming
frankly.
B
G
B
G
G
Which
includes
the
housing
and
lots
of
other
things,
yeah
and
the
other
two
are
heat.
B
Preparedness
and
housing
so
housing
I
kind
of
put
in
just
transition,
but
do
you
think
it.
G
G
A
A
That
being
a
main
focus
of
the
commission,
can
we
can
we
formalize
that
with
either
head
nods
or.
A
A
I
Heat,
I
think
those
will
go
well
together.
It's
kind
of
like
mitigation
as
a
category.
B
A
lot
more
problems
with
heat
than
it
does
yeah
yeah
go
ahead.
Sean
it's
more
a
year
ago,
maybe.
F
Management,
instead
of
preparedness,
because
if
you
just
say
preparedness,
it
doesn't
include.
F
A
A
G
D
D
G
K
D
G
I
B
Is
I
think,
one
of
the
really
attractive
parts
of
that
is
that
it
is
that
it
align?
It
can
link
in.
B
And
the
dress
transition
movement
itself
is
in
an
indigenous
black
and
indigenous
led.
G
C
C
G
G
G
G
D
Doesn't
get
three
people
participating,
it's
probably
out,
because
otherwise
it's
difficult.
B
B
Working
group
to
achieve
something
yeah
to
have
achievements,
so
does
it
do
we
still
need.
G
A
C
Okay,
yeah,
I
can
do
that.
Okay,
joe
my
interest,
will
be
waste.
C
J
C
And
then
sarah,
that's
me:
I
would
like
to
do
heat
as
well.
G
And
then
is
that
everybody,
I
think
the
people
who
aren't
here.
C
B
We
can
always
let
them
know
that,
in
order
to
form
the
working
groups,
we
need
one.
B
A
Report
and
then
can
we
target
having
the
actual
actions
defined
before
the
next
meeting.
G
A
B
Yeah,
I
think
we
more
mean
like
goals
or
objectives,
yeah
objectives
and
then,
if
I
may,
we
do
have
10.
A
A
A
A
So,
okay,
any
other
items
to
be
included
in
the
last
year's
activities.
A
A
A
Okay,
so
we
could
either
make
plans-
and
this
is
something
important
for
our
planning
discussions.
B
B
B
B
B
But
if
it's
after
that,
anytime
I'll
be
happy
to
go
back
to
working
on
it,
when
I
had
when
I.
B
Yeah
we're
not
done
right,
so
maybe
that
would
be
the
goal
to
have
it
done
by.
B
B
B
B
H
Okay,
are
there
any
other
thoughts
or
any
other
discussion
on
that
generally
broad
topics.
B
I'm
gonna
have
that
ready
to
put
forward
like
when
did
we
say
like
in
august
or
something.
A
A
C
A
G
A
So
we
will
go
ahead
I'll
make
sure
I
have
a
clarification
question.
Yes,
have
we.
B
We
have
officially
formed
them
and
we're
going
to
start
meeting
using,
but
we
don't
have
to
meet.
B
Like
it's
horrible
members,
it's
only
if
you
have
half
the
members,
if
you
have
three
people.