The Medford Energy Committee agenda for their October 6, 2014 meeting included:
1. Administrative items such as approval of previous meeting minutes, updates to their website and letter draft, and discussion of potential new committee members.
2. Status updates from the committee's active 2014 subcommittees focused on education, recycling, green awards, energy harvesting, and alternative energy.
3. Review of the committee's list of goals for 2014 under their planning and policy/cross-mission section.
4. General outreach and communication including blog post updates and reviews of recent community events.
5. Time for new business before adjourning the meeting at 8:00PM.
The Medford Energy Committee agenda for their October 6, 2014 meeting included:
1. Administrative items such as approval of previous meeting minutes, updates to their website and letter draft, and discussion of potential new committee members.
2. Status updates from the committee's active 2014 subcommittees focused on education, recycling, green awards, energy harvesting, and alternative energy.
3. Review of the committee's list of goals for 2014 under their planning and policy/cross-mission section.
4. General outreach and communication including blog post updates and reviews of recent community events.
5. Time for new business before adjourning the meeting at 8:00PM.
The Medford Energy Committee agenda for their October 6, 2014 meeting included:
1. Administrative items such as approval of previous meeting minutes, updates to their website and letter draft, and discussion of potential new committee members.
2. Status updates from the committee's active 2014 subcommittees focused on education, recycling, green awards, energy harvesting, and alternative energy.
3. Review of the committee's list of goals for 2014 under their planning and policy/cross-mission section.
4. General outreach and communication including blog post updates and reviews of recent community events.
5. Time for new business before adjourning the meeting at 8:00PM.
The Medford Energy Committee agenda for their October 6, 2014 meeting included:
1. Administrative items such as approval of previous meeting minutes, updates to their website and letter draft, and discussion of potential new committee members.
2. Status updates from the committee's active 2014 subcommittees focused on education, recycling, green awards, energy harvesting, and alternative energy.
3. Review of the committee's list of goals for 2014 under their planning and policy/cross-mission section.
4. General outreach and communication including blog post updates and reviews of recent community events.
5. Time for new business before adjourning the meeting at 8:00PM.
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Medford Energy Committee Agenda October 6, 2014, 6PM City Hall Room 201
1. Administration Recycling Subcommittee Update (Altman) 6:00-6:10 Approval of the Minutes of September 8, 2014 meeting 6:10- 6:15 Revisions/update to Energy Committee website (J. Hunt) 6:15- 6:20 MEC project advising - Status update of draft letter for MEC review (McKneally) 6:20- 6:25 Open Meeting Law review and Subcommittee meeting schedules (Young, A. Hunt) 6:25- 6:45 Discussion of potential new candidates for Energy Committee (Young, A. hunt) 6:45- 7:00
2. Update on 2014 Active Subcommittees 2014 Subcommittee Status Updates: a) Education - (Tuden) 7:00-7:10 b) Recycling (McKenna, McKneally) (Given by Altman at 6pm) ---- c) Green Awards - (Young) 7:10-7:20 d) Harvest Your Energy - (A. Hunt) 7:20-7:35 e) Alternative Energy Park (Young) 7:35-7:40 3. Planning & Policy/CrossMission LEAP Review list of goals and update for 2014 (Young, McKneally) 7:40- 7:50
4. General Outreach & Communication 7:50- 7:55 Blog post updates (J Hunt) Review of Fall events (Medford Community Day 9/21, Tufts Community Day 10/5) (A. Hunt)
5. New Business 7:55-8:00
6. Adjourn 8:00
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