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Commerce City Energy Equity & Environment division outlines Q1 sustainability work, water efforts and grant activity
Summary
Commerce City's Energy Equity & Environment (E3) Division delivered its first-quarter update covering sustainability outreach, water portfolio work, land-use reviews, partnerships on electric-vehicle readiness and grant applications including unsuccessful environmental-justice and Healthy Homes grants.
Melody Mascarenas, sustainability manager, and Libby Tart, sustainability planner, presented the Energy Equity & Environment (E3) Division first-quarter update to the Commerce City Council.
Mascarenas introduced the division's sustainability focus areas and described public outreach: a quarterly challenge program with 166 participants, staff and public events including a "Watts at Work" lunch-and-learn and EV test drives, and a LEED cohort in which two employees passed the LEED exam.
The division reported partnerships with city departments — public works, parks and rec, community relations and economic…
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