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Sustainability staff outline Q1 projects: water planning, turf‑replacement exploration, tree canopy work and EV outreach
Summary
Commerce City’s Energy Equity & Environment division reported Q1 work on water‑portfolio rules, grant applications, turf‑replacement pilots, EV outreach and a tree‑canopy assessment, and said two grant efforts did not advance.
Commerce City’s Energy Equity & Environment (E3) division presented its first‑quarter update, describing community outreach, partnership activities, water portfolio work, grant pursuits and pilot projects aimed at reducing emissions and water use.
Libby Tart, sustainability planner, and Melody Mascarenas, sustainability manager, reviewed the division’s priority areas under the Sustainability Action Plan and listed events and partnerships in Q1: employee and resident “challenges” (166 participants reported), a March lunch‑and‑learn with Drive Clean Colorado (including EV test drives), a LEED study cohort that helped two employees pass the LEED exam, and coordinated public outreach for a…
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