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EPIC (formerly EPAC) becomes a commission and outlines goals: education, anti‑idling, trees and community gardens
Summary
Members of EPIC (formerly EPAC) delivered an annual update to the council, listing three near-term goals — education and outreach, reducing vehicle idling and air pollution, and increasing biodiversity and community food production — and longer-term goals such as water conservation, waste-diversion and tree canopy growth. Staff said 93 new trees
Members of Commerce City’s environmental advisory body delivered their annual city council update and reported that EPAC has formally converted to a city commission with a new name — EPIC. Commissioners outlined near-term and long-term priorities and recent activities.
Derek Singleton (EPIC) summarized recent work including public outreach events, school partnerships and recycling facility tours. EPIC’s three stated 2025 goals are: (1) education and outreach, (2) reducing idling and air pollution through anti-idling signage and school…
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