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Brett
kencairn:
no
video
will
be
permitted
except
for
city,
officials,,
employees,
and
invited
speakers
and
presenters..
All
others
will
participate
by
voice
only.
person
presiding..
The
meeting
shall
enforce
these
rules
by
muting.
Anyone
who
violates
any
rule.
the
chat
functionality
we
use
for
individuals
to
communicate
with
the
host..
It
should
be
used
for
technical
and
online
platform
related
questions,
only.
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Mike
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okay.
mike
sanclements:,
that
makes
good
sense.
mike
sanclements:
anything
else.
On
that
bread?
no,,
that's
it.,
all
right.,
then
we
can
move
on
to
the
topic
of
biodiversity
and
integrated
past
management.
yeah,,
and
maybe
I
can
just
sort
of
introduce
this
segments
and
provide
a
little
bit
of
an
update
for
the
board
on
the.
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Brett
kencairn:
well,,
it's
probably
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brett
kencairn:,
to
humble
to
say,
this,
but
real
holds
a
phd.
in
entomology,
and
has
done
research
with
the
epa,
and
has
really
amazing
credentials
and
experience
in
this
field
of
ecology..
And
it's
been
really
a
a
true
national
leader
in
working
on
how
we
create.
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Brett
kencairn:,
so
when
we
heard
that
that
there
was
perhaps
an
opening
for
local
jurisdictions
to
be
represented
at
the
conventional
biodiversity
gathering
in
montreal
and
december.,
we
just
said
well
we're
going
to
get
rela
there
and
see
what
we
see.
What
happens.
and
so
she's
going
to
tell
us
what
happened.
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abernathy:
okay,
so
make
oh,.
I
did
that
already.
okay.,
so
this
is
just
a
timeline
to
give
you
an
idea:
what
to
expect.
it's
a
pretty
fast
turnaround..
So
this
isn't
an
update.,
it's
just
a
review,,
so
we
can
see
where
we
are,
and
especially
in
the
context
of
what's
happening,
and
and
with
science,,
and
so.
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abernathy:,
and
the
important
thing
is
that
the
food
system
is
a
major
driver
of
this.,
so
we're
losing
about
85%
of
our
the
species
at
risk,
are
coming
from
agriculture
alone,,
and
that
is
really
untouchable
in
the
us..
You
know.
Our
state
legislature
won't
touch
agriculture
in
any
way,
and
that's
true
of
the
federal
government
as
well.
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abernathy:
and
they're
named,,
as
most
of
you
know,
after
the
cities,,
for
they
occur..
So
if
cop
10
was
in
the
goya,
and
then
the
the
targets
that
came
out
of
the
the
agreement
between
the
cities
are
called
the
ochi
targets,,
because
at
least
the
prefecture
where
nagoy
is
located,
and
during
2,010,.
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abernathy:
and
and
our
governments.
rella
abernathy:.
So
now
I'm
going
to
just
give
you
a
quick
kind
of
tour
and
photos
of
what
it
was
like
to
be
there..
So
this
is
a
big
plenary
room
like
you,
see,,
like
you'd,
see
on
the
news
where
the
countries
are
sitting
at
the
tables,
and
the
officials
are
all
up
at
the
front.
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Rella
abernathy:
and
montreal
also
had
a
big
one..
Many
countries
have
one,
and
the
us
doesn't
have
one.,
so
it
doesn't
give
us
a
chance
to
really
highlight
anything
that
we're
doing
and
the
biden
administration
is
starting
to
try..
You
know:
there's
the
new
policy
on
nature,
based
solutions
that
we're
excited,,
that
they're
talking
about.
and
they
did
send.
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abernathy:
to
start
getting
this
work
done
at
the
local
level..
There's
this
recognition
that
it's
us
that
we're
going
to
be
doing
80%
of
this
work
to
try
to
get
any
of
these
global
targets
which
are
solid
targets
implemented,,
and
that
we
need
the
resources
we
need,
the
the
help.
We
need,
the
relationship
with
other
cities.
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Amanda
groziak
(she/her):,
I
mean..
The
only
reason
I
I
I
do
sometimes
is
because
I
like,
read
the
pack,
and
then
I
go
and
research.,
but
it's
just
like
the
first
time,
I'm
looking
at
this
stuff
shade.
your
questions
are
much
more
interesting
than
any
of
my
everyone
don't
feel
bad..
I
apologize.
oh,
no,,
I'm
just
prefacing
that..
I
don't
have
like
a
lot
of
questions
right,
now.
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abernathy:
because
of
the
the
residential
schools,,
a
bunch
of
really
dark
stuff
that
come
out
about
them.,
and
so
I
guess
he
wasn't
the
type
who
apologized,
but
he,.
He
apologized
publicly,
and
the
tribes
took
that
as
like
an
opening.
okay,,
then
we're
going
to
start
asking
for..
They
became
empowered
and
got
agency
and
started
creating
changes.
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abernathy:
healing
this
planet.
we're
going
to
have
to
heal
a
relationship
with
each
other.,
and
that
means
including
everybody
and
finding
new
ways,,
including
them,
and
not
just
using
our
typical
public
engagement
methods,
which
I
think
the
city
is
learning
about,.
But
through
cool
boulder.
and
in
our
partnerships,
you
know,.
We
have
all
kinds
of
possibilities
that
really.
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mike
sanclements:,
thanks
for
that.
brett
kencairn:,
you
have
anything
else
to
add
for,
ella..
Are
you
good
to
be
fine?
no,?
I
think
we're
good
to
move
on
just
as
introducing
this
next
section..
I
think
heather
and
daniel
might
be
more
sort
of
integrating
together
here
on
this,
as
they're.
Both
talking
about
the
same
sort
of.
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Brett
kencairn:
at
the
jewish
seder
of
the
trees,
which
is
about
to
happen.
it's
next
monday,
night.
in
fact,.
If
you
are
interested
in
going
that
it's
happening
at
jcc.,
I
think
the
tickets
are
still
available
for
that..
It's
a
really
important
annual
event
in
the
jewish
calendar..
That
is
literally
a
seder
that
honors
trees.
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Brett
kencairn:,
and
so
it
was
in
that,,
say
last
year
that
we
announced
the
formation
of
the
cool
boulder
initiative..
So
it
was
basically
just
an
idea.
still,.
At
that
point
we
didn't
have
any
other
staff
besides
myself
working
on
this.,
and
so
what
you're
about
to
hear
about
is
essentially
the
fruition
of
about
a
little
less
actually
than
a
year's
worth
of
work
around
the
establishment.
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kencairn:,
we
were
fortunate
brett
kencairn:
to
be
able
to
hire
heather
prince
loza
as
a
part
of
our
team.
This
fall
to
take
up
the
work
of
helping
to
coordinate
the
separate,
and
about
the
same
time,
we
were
also
fortunate
to
be
able
to
add
daniel
hansen
to
our
team.
As
a
part
of
he's,
a
fellow
with
the
civic
spark
which
is
americorps
program.,.
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heather
bearnes-loza
(she/her):,
all
right..
Can
everybody
see
that?
okay.,
heather,
bearnes-loza,
(she/her):,
great?,
heather,
bearnes-loza,
(she/her):,
all
right.
and
there's
there's
a
lot.
We
can
say
about
cool
boulder,
and
we
didn't
want
to
take
the
entire
2
h.
so
we're
gonna
start
with
an
overview
of.
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heather,
bearnes-loza
(she/her):,
so
in
this
case
tree
punish,
was
coordinated
by
an
amazing
grad
student.
we've
gotten
to
actually
contract
with
again
this
year
to
do
some
heat,
work.,
adam
call,,
and
we
don't,
unfortunately,
have
any
follow
up
metrics
on
how
many
of
these
trees
lived?.
So
that's
something
we're
working
on
in
the
future.,
but
we
know
that
there
were
approximately
2,000
trees,
planted.
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Heather
bearnes-loza
(she/her):
and
they
did
research
and
and
wrote
up
recommendations
for
the
the
group,,
which
was
really
a
great
asset
to
have,.
You
know,
with
this,
this
group
of
great
minds
working
on
recommendations
for
us,,
and
they
also
did
some
surveying
out
work
with
our
partners
to
see.
hey,.
You
know.
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Heather
bearnes-loza
(she/her):.
I
think
that
people
feel
this
is
quite
small.,
heather,
bearnes-loza
(she/her):,
but
trying
to
communicate
to
people
that
you
can
do
things
for
not
as
much
money
as
putting
on
solar
panels
or
buying
an
electric
vehicle..
You
can
take
these
small
actions,
and
by
all
of
us
taking
these
actions,.
It
becomes
collective
action.
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Heather
bearnes-loza
(she/her):
connection
to
volunteer
events,
and
also
some
of
our
own
volunteer
events.,
several
community
science
projects
this
year
and
more.,
and
one
way
we're
thinking
about
this
is
trying
to
have
a
variety
of
levels
at
which
people
can
get
involved,.
So
that's
different
times
of
day.
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Heather
bearnes-loza
(she/her):
here
in
the
first
quarter,
we
got
this
biodiversity
kick
off
event,
going,,
which
is,
I'm
so
happy
with
how
it
went..
We
did
not
expect
to
get
this
many
people..
The
first
time
we
floated
this
event.
30
people
were
interested,
and
we
had
to
cancel
because
of
the
wildfire
and
sunshine
canyon..
We
had
that
plan
for
december.
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Heather
bearnes-loza
(she/her):.
Our
action
for
the
month
is
a
garden
planning
workshop,,
which
we're
collaborating
with
the
butterfly
pavilion,.
So
we
we
really
can't
take
credit
for
the
materials,,
but
we
are
collaborating
for
them
to
make
this
workshop
possible,
and
the
intent
is
to
push
it
out
through
the
cool,
boulder
network.
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Heather
bearnes-loza
(she/her):,
more
community
hikes,,
hopefully
trying
to
just
get
people
out
into
our
open
space,,
seeing
things,
talking
about
biodiversity.,
and
then
this
really
interesting
potential
of
maybe
ground.
True
things,,
some
tree
potential
tree
planting
sites
based
on
tools
we
develop.
so
development
of
the
tools
of
high
level
and
then
ground.
True
thing.,.
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Mike
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great.,
thank
you
so
much.,
you
pardon
me
if
it's
loud,
and
you.,
my
wife
and
daughter
are
listening
to
madonna,
very
loudly,
and
singing
in
the
kitchen
brook..
Could
you
have
any
question
clarifying
questions?
and
then
we'll
go
around
and
make
comments
after
a
quick
round
of
clarifying
questions.
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Mike
sanclements:,
I
guess
I
have
a
quick
question
which
I
and
I
might
have
missed
it,,
but
is
part
of
the
outreach
to
ever
going
to
branch
towards,
like
the
k.,
through
12
schools,
and
essentially
doing
things
within
vvsd.
and
the
school
system,
and
like
a.
at
a
continue
a
regular
basis
with
the
children.
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Heather
bearnes-loza
(she/her):,
so
I
I
can
take
a
first
stop
at
it..
Bbsd
is
involved
in
our
campaign.
Meetings.
we've
got
a
couple
of
student
leaders,,
so
I'm
still
trying
to
connect
with
it's
a
little
hard
to
keep
tabs
on
the
rotating
student
leaders
of..
I
believe
they're
called
the
eco
warriors.
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Heather
bearnes-loza
(she/her):
and
then
we
have
connections
with
a
group
called
classrooms
for
climate
action,
which,
you
know,
brett,
can
speak
a
little
more
in
depth,
to,
and
then
also
connections
to
growing
up
boulder,,
which
is
a
large
collaboration
that
we're
starting
to
work
more
with..
So
our
youth
outreach
hasn't
been
fully.
I
Heather
bearnes-loza
(she/her):
developed.,
but
we
are
connected
to
programs
and
really
wanting
to
emphasize
them.
starting
to
get
asked
to
people
in
the
community
of
given
feedback,
like,.
What
are
the
resources
for
kids,?
And
there
are
some
really
great
programs
out
there,,
but
unfortunately
they
can't
work
in
every
elementary
school.
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Brett
kencairn:
and
brett
kencairn:
really
doing
amazing
brett
kencairn:
in
classroom
work
that
gives
young
people
a
chance
to
be
doing
really
substantive
things,,
not
just
kind
of
make
work
or
kind
of
interesting
concept.
Stuff,,
so
really
trying
to
figure
out
how
we
build
and
support
that,
as
opposed
to
try
to
launch
stuff
ourselves.
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Amanda
groziak
(she/her):
topic
you
were
going
to
talk
about
was
composting.,
but
if
we
could
kind
of
use,,
if
you
guys,
could
kind
of
use
this
umbrella
organization
coalition
as
a
way
to
disseminate
to
the
whole
community.
since
you're
working
with
lots
of
partners
that
would,,
I
think,
be
really
helpful..
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Heather
bearnes-loza
(she/her):.
Hopefully
we
can
use
this
campaign
meetings
and
heather
bearnes-loza
(she/her):
our
communication
structures..
The
community
are
really
just
starting
to
stand
up.,
so
it's
gonna
start
as
a
newsletter,
and
this
calendar
and
our
best
tools,,
probably
our
website..
So
it's
a
little
bit
of
a
stutter
start,,
but.
I
Heather
bearnes-loza
(she/her):
hopefully,
by
the
end
of
the
year.
One
of
our
goals
is
that
most
of
the
city
is
heard
about
cool
boulder..
I
want
to
be
able
to
go
to
grocery,
store
and
say,.
Have
you
heard
about
cool
boulder
and
have
to
be
like,,
oh,
yeah,
and
I
did.?
I
went
to
a
grocery
store
that
didn't
actually
found
someone
who'd
heard
of
us,
and
I
was
really
excited.
granted.
It
was
nude
foods,.
So
there's
like
kind
of
a
particular
audience
there.
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sanclements:
maybe
silly,,
but
I
just
cannot
say
it.,
which
would
be.
it
might
be
cool
at
some
point
to
like,.
But
I
don't
even
know
if
this
could
happen
in
the
future
to
sort
of
somewhere
downtown
or
a
park
where
people
attend
to
sort
of
set
up,
something
where
you
had
like
a
cool
area,
and
then
a
display
of
like
the
not
cool
area
right
next
by,
and
benches
in
both,,
with
like
temperature,
visible,
and
then,.
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sanclements:,
I
think
it
might
be
a
neat
display,
or
even
yeah.,
and
I
guess
one
other
question
I
have
which
is
looking
way
into
the
future,
and
maybe
not
super
relevant..
But
I
guess
the
comment
would
be
in
the
basis
for
brett,
too,
is,.
Do
we
ever
do
you
ever
see
cool
boulder,?
Because
I
think
it's
such
a
great
idea,
and
I
like
how
it's.
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Mike
sanclements:
encompassing
a
lot
of
different
things.,
and
do
you
ever
see
it
expanding
in
the
future.
to
also
include,
like
elements
of
physical
infrastructure,
like
roofs
and
and
pool
pavement,,
and
those
type
of
that
type
of
infrastructure?
Beyond
more
of
the
natural
and
roping,
you
know,
growing
and
bringing
it
everything
further
into
it.
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kencairn:
and
through
what
we're
now
calling
the
center
for
regenerative
solutions.
We're
we're
possibly
going
to
do
that
in
cleveland,
in
one
of
the
historically
under
served
neighborhoods
whose
life
expectancy
is
literally
20
years
less
than
a
couple
of
neighborhoods,.
Just
a
you
know,
a
mile
away,
and
and
doing
that
with
the.
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Brett
kencairn:,
with
the
added
dimension
of
looking
it
as
a
community
based
economic
development
strategy..
So
not
only
what
scale
of
work
is
necessary
to
be
able
to
fully
implement
a
heat
security
strategy.
but
then,.
How
does
that
work?
Get
then
translated
into
opportunities
for
the
people
who
live
in
those
neighborhoods?.
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kencairn:
you
know.,
first
of
all..
I
just
want
to
recognize,
mike,
that
you
have
been
a
leader
on
this
issue
in
this
board
for
5
years..
I
don't
know
it's
a
long
time,
and
I
think
we've
been.
we've
been
making
some
progress.,
and
so
one
of
the
places
that
we've
made
some
progress
is
getting
the
profile
of
urban
forestry
as
a
heat
management
strategy.
Elevated.
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kencairn:
and
we're
talking
to
them
about,,
essentially
creating
kind
of
like
a
ccc
crew
that
would
be
cross-trained
in
urban
forestry
in
wild
and
urban
interface.
Fire
has
a
reduction
and
in
wildline
stuff,
and
then
having
those
crews
available
on
higher
to
communities,
to
be
able
to
deploy
for
a
week
or
2
weeks
or
3
weeks
to
go.
Do
some
of
these
critical
actions.
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kencairn:
places
and
ways
that
this
work
can
be
most
effectively
focused,,
not
only
in
terms
of
the
outcomes,,
but
in
terms
of
how
the
community
sees
and
understands
and
starts
to
become
invested
in
this
kind
of
work..
So
again,
you
know,
especially
mike,
to
you
for
years
of
your
commitments
to
this
already
and.
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kencairn:,
you
know,.
If
I
hadn't
re-applied,-
and
I
just
heard
this
talk,
I
would
have
been
so
bummed,,
but
it
felt
like
such
a
jerk..
So
I'm
so
glad
I
reapply.
so
so,
mike,.
I
I
noticed
that
lynn,
siegel
arrived,,
maybe
a
little
past,
our
public
participation
period,,
but
maybe
we
could
open
it
up..
Since
we're
we
have
a
little
bit
of
time
for
give
her
a
3
min
public
participation,
piece.
now.
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segal:
and
I
think
a
3
min
mark
here.
so.,
but
thank
you,
for
you
could
come
in
and
say,
well,.
I
think
there
should
be
historic
districts
when
there's
a
lot,,
because
on
this
site
on
chautauqua
there
were
also
charles
hartlings..
Then
you
know
that
there's
a
time
limits,.
So
I'm
sorry
you
you've.
you've
passed
the
time.
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Mike
sanclements:
great,
thank
you,,
heather.
brett
kencairn:,
I
guess.
and
then
moving
down,.
It
looks
like
the
next
eb,,
as
you
just
said,
is
march
first..
Would
that
be??
Are
we
going
to
continue
with
virtual,
or
are
we
going
to
try
to
move
back
to
in
person??
Is
there
any
news
on
that
front.?
I
think
there's
a
very
high
probability
that
we'll
feed
you
dinner
on
march
first
and
do
it
in
person.
that'd
be
exciting.