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From YouTube: Environmental Advisory Board Meeting 1-6-21
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Environmental Advisory Board Meeting 1-6-21
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Justin
brant:,
you
know,,
it
seemed
like
we
got
the
little
feedback,
we've
heard,
at
least
from
stat
counts
the
staff
was,.
You
know,
thanks
for
your
time.,
but
I
don't
know
if
anyone
else
has
heard
anything
else,,
but
I
don't
think
we've
gotten
any
feedback.
other
than
that,,
wouldn't
surprise.
Me.
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Susan
peterson:
equal.
equal
focus
in
just
in
terms
of,
hey,,
there's
so
many
unknowns..
This
is
our
number
one
contributor
in
terms
of
climate
impact
in
boulder,
right,
now.
and
so
the
environmental
advisory
board..
I
think,
should
indicate
that
in
the
coming
year.
we're
going
to
stay
on
top
of
that
situation.
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Justin
brant:
yeah,
exactly.,
I
mean,,
I
see
on
it,
they'll
justin
brant:
they'll
have
their
questions.
and
I
guess
I
haven't
been
part
of
one
of
these
in
the
past..
So
I
don't
know
how
the
format
works.
it
seems
like
from
the
email,.
They
just
sort
of.
Let
every
board
talk
and
then
council
asked
questions
at
some
point.
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Justin
brant:
talk
and
I'm
happy
to,,
you
know,
I'll,
try
to
write
some
notes
or
something
down
and
I'm
happy
to
share
them
with
folks,.
If
I'm
allowed
to
do
that
ahead
of
time.,
I
didn't
have
a
chance
to
do
anything
before
this
meeting,,
but
sort
of
my
preference
would
be
to
go
without
a
slide..
I
think
it's.
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Brett
kencairn:,
this
advisory
board
in
particular,
was
more
of
a
responsive
reactive
board.
You
know
something
was
brought
forward
from
staff,
you're
asked
to
comment
on
it..
We
take
your
comments.,
so
we
then
go
to
counsel
and
say,
well,.
This
is
what
we
heard
from
the
ap
and
here's
how
we
respond
to
it.
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Brett
kencairn:,
I
just
want
to
say,.
This
might
be
a
way
of
thinking
about
how
the
board
extends
its
reach,
in
that
maybe,
like
one
person
who
has
a
both
expertise
and
interest
in
taking
on
one
of
these
topics,
starts
to
be
kind
of
a
point
on
that.
Like
miriam
working
on
air
quality,,
there
might
be.
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Susan
peterson:
excel
settlement
agreement
and
susan
peterson:,
you
know,,
I
think,
there's
supposed
to
be
an
advisory
board,,
although
I
haven't
been
able
to
figure
out
what
the
processes
for
selecting
that
advisory
board.,
I
certainly
would
want
to
be
with
think
that
we,,
the
environmental
advisory
board
would
have
a
representative
on
that
advisory.
Board.
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Brett
kencairn:,
who
your
opinions
we
respect.
I
wanted
you
to
give
me
some
feedback
about
this
before
we
go
much
further.,
so
that
was
what,.
What
prompted
this.
and
so
I've
gotten.
The
comments
from
michael
and
marty
sent
some
comments
in
as
well,
and
I
just
I
would
I
would.
I
would
personally
like
it.
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Susan
peterson:,
I
don't
want
to
say
a
systems
based
approach
instead
of
what
you're,
referring
to
as
an
incremental
approach.,
I
want
to
say
a
systems
based
approach.
in
addition
to
an
incremental
approach
and,
in
particular,.
I
have
that
opinion,.
I
think,
because
I
believe
a
lot
of
systemic
change,
occurs.
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Justin
brant:,
you
know,,
are
there
policies
we
can
test,
and
can
we
do
a
good
job
of
getting
your
own
house
in
order.?
I
think
more
and
more,
the
role
of
a
city
has
to
do
with
resilience
and
adapting
to
climate
change,
because,
as
you
eloquently
pointed
out,
here,
you
know,.
These
impacts
are
happening.
Now.
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Justin
brant:
well,
earlier,
a
lot
of
these
things
are,
you
know,,
based
on
incremental
and
individual
choices
that
can
together
over
time
we
to
systemic
change,,
but
you're
not.,
you're,
never
gonna
be
able
to
snap
your
fingers
and
come
up
with
a
policy
document
from
a
city.
That's
going
to
do.
That.
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Justin
brant:,
the
things
like
you
brought
up
are
good.
justin
brant:.
You
know
those
are
policies
that
the
city
can
control.
and
I
think
the
city
has
had
a
lot
of
impact,.
You
know,.
I
mean,.
I
guess
I've
often
worked
at
the
state
level
and
you
know
the
states
are
the
whatever
laboratory,
for
the
federal
government
is
how
we.
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Brett
kencairn:
we're
coming
to
you
really
early
in
the
process
in
this,
like
so
early
that
I
didn't
even
like
this
is
not
a
public
document.
so,
and
it's
because,
again,
that
we
respect
and
appreciate
who
you
are
and
the
feedback
that
you've
had.
and
this
all
validated
that
from
you..
So
thank
you.