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Carmel Climate Action Advisory Committee discusses municipal benchmarking, water monitoring, parks electrification and education; approves minutes
Summary
At its Feb. 25 meeting the Carmel Climate Action Advisory Committee approved prior meeting notes and discussed next steps on municipal energy benchmarking, irrigation monitoring, park equipment electrification, public education content and grants; members scheduled follow-up briefings and a city council update.
The Carmel Climate Action Advisory Committee approved notes from a previous meeting and spent most of its Feb. 25 session reviewing next steps on municipal benchmarking, water-usage monitoring, parks equipment electrification and public education for the climate action dashboard.
Chair Tony Rick opened the meeting and the committee voted to approve the prior meeting notes after a motion and a second; the vote was recorded as in favor. The group then heard an external presentation from Mo McReynolds of Indianapolis (reported separately) and turned to local implementation items including EV1/EV2 (energy and built environment) strategies and PE1/PE2 (public education) work.
Jeremy Cashman, Carmel’s chief infrastructure officer, said the city has previously audited utility data and is exploring whether it can compile usage and scope-1/2 metrics for a…
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