12/14/2021
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND
ENERGY COMMISSION
December 14, 2021
7:00 PM
Fridley Civic Campus, 7071 University Ave N.E.
AGENDA
Call to Order
Roll Call
Approval of Agenda
Approval of Meeting Minutes
1.Approve the Minutes from the Environmental Quality and Energy Commission meeting of
November 9, 2021.
New Business
2.2022 Outreach Events
Old Business
3.Energy Action Plan Updates
4.Climate Resiliency Planning Grant
Other Items
5.2022 Speaker Topics
Adjournment
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AGENDA REPORT
Meeting Date:December14, 2021 Meeting Type:Environmental Quality and Energy
(EQEC) Commission
Submitted By:Rachel Workin, Environmental Planner
Title
Approve the Minutes fromthe Environmental Quality and Energy Commission meeting of November
9,2021.
Background
Attached are the Minutes fromthe Environmental Quality and Energy Commission meeting of
November 9, 2021.
Recommendation
Approve the Minutes fromthe Environmental Quality and Energy Commission meeting of
November 9, 2021.
Attachments and Other Resources
Environmental Quality and Energy Commission Minutes-November 9, 2021.
Vision Statement
We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses.
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ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND ENERGY COMMISSION
Fridley Municipal Center, 7071 University Ave Ne
MINUTES
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Location: City of Fridley Civic Campus, Fireside Room
Call to Order
Commissioner Olberding called the Environmental Quality and Energy Commission to order at 7:01 p.m.
Present: Sam Stoxen, Justin Foell, Nick Olberding, Mark Hansen, Heidi Ferris
Absent: Aaron Klemz, Amy Dritz
Staff: Rachel Workin, Environmental Planner
Adoption of the Agenda
Commissioner Olberding requested to add the to the agenda as an
Commissioner Hansen made a motion to adopt the agenda and Commissioner Stoxen seconded the motion to
adopt the agenda as amended.
MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY
Approval of Minutes
Commissioner Olberding called for a motion to adopt the minutes from the September 14 Environmental
Quality and Energy Commission minutes.
Commissioner Ferris made a motion to approve the minutes and Commissioner Foell seconded the motion to
approve the minute with the abovementioned correction.
MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY
New Business
1)! Approve the 2022 Meeting Dates for the Environmental Quality and Energy Commission
Commissioner Stoxen made a motion and Commissioner Hansen seconded the motion to adopt the 2022
meeting minute dates as included in the packet.
2)!Approve the Energy Action Plan Addendum and MOU Extension with Xcel Energy
Ms. Workin shared the Energy Action Plan Addendum and MOU Extension based on the workshop conducted
at the August 10 meeting and reviewed at the September 14 meeting. She also shared energy outreach activities
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conducted this fall.
Commissioner Foell made a motion to approve the Energy Action Plan Addendum and MOU Extension with
Xcel Energy and Commissioner Ferris seconded the motion.
MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY
Old Business
None
Other
1)Rice Creek Neighborhood Raingarden Project
Ms. Workin shared that the City would be installing 6 raingardens in the Rice Creek Neighborhood in
partnership with the Rice Creek Watershed District.
2)MPCA Resiliency Planning Grant
Commissioner Olberding shared an open MPCA grant for resiliency planningaround stormwater, climate, and
wastewater. Commissioners discussed potential application opportunities.
Adjournment
CommissionerHansenmoved to adjourn the meeting and Commissioner Stoxenseconded the motion.
MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY
The meetingEnvironmental Quality and Energy Commissionadjourned at8:25p.m.
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AGENDA REPORT
Meeting Date:December14, 2021 Meeting Type:Environmental Quality and Energy
(EQEC) Commission
Submitted By:Rachel Workin, Environmental Planner
Title
2022 Outreach Events
Background
Outreach at community events is an important strategy to build environmental awareness and increase
engagement. Current events and some initial ideas that might provide an opportunity of an
environmental outreach in 2022 include:
Winterfest
o Smart Salting through Coon Creek Watershed District
o Winter biking
Front Door Grant Open House
o Home Energy Squad
Recycling Drop-offs (5 in 2022)
Environmental Fun Fair
Concert in the Park series
o Book and puzzle swap
Garage Sale
o Reuse options
Household Hazardous Waste Clean Up
o Recycling
Rain Barrel Workshop
49rs Days
o EV showcase
o Turf grass trailer
o Native Plants?
Night to Unite
o Green Block Parties
Outdoor Latino festival
o Stormwater
Community wide clean up (TBD)
Pumpkin Night in the Park
o Energy
Vision Statement
We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses.
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!Coats from Cops
o!Light bulbs give away
Recommendation
Commissioners should discuss if there are other community events that are a priority, what topics
should be highlighted, and if there is an interest in commissioner involvement.
Attachments and Other Resources
!None
Vision Statement
We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses.
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AGENDA REPORT
Meeting Date:December14, 2021 Meeting Type:Environmental Quality and Energy
(EQEC) Commission
Submitted By:Rachel Workin, Environmental Planner
Title
Energy Action Plan Updates
Background
At the November 9 meeting, the EQEC recommended adoption of Phase 2 of the Energy Action Plan. The
following activities were completed this past month:
100+ Light Bulb kits with information on energy programs distributed during Coats from Cops
EV owner video filmed for cable news and December Community Connection
HRA approved insulation rebate
The following activities are projectedin the next month:
December 15-Planning Commission approval of Phase 2 of Energy Action Plan and MOU
December 20-City Council approval of Phase 2 of Energy Action Plan and MOU
January 11-Kick of meeting with Xcel Energy and CEE
Work with CEE to design outreach material for insulation rebate (March rollout)
Work with CEE to design outreach material for Fire Department Safety Visits
Recommendation
Commissioners should review and discuss if there are other activities that should be considered.
Attachments and Other Resources
None
Vision Statement
We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses.
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AGENDA REPORT
Meeting Date:December14, 2021 Meeting Type:Environmental Quality and Energy
(EQEC) Commission
Submitted By:Rachel Workin, Environmental Planner
Title
Climate Resiliency Planning Grant
Background
At the November 9 meeting, the EQEC
Resiliency Planning Grant. A potential grant topic was not identified, so it was determined to resume the
discussion at the December meeting. Staff are discussing the possibility of apply for a grant related to
the decreasing the impacts of Inflow and Infiltration of its sanitary sewer system due to climate change.
Recommendation
Commissioners should discuss if there are other grant topics that should be pursued
Attachments and Other Resources
Information on the grant can be found: https://www.pca.state.mn.us/air/planning-grants-
resilience
Vision Statement
We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses.
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AGENDA REPORT
Meeting Date:December14, 2021 Meeting Type:Environmental Quality and Energy
(EQEC) Commission
Submitted By:Rachel Workin, Environmental Planner
Title
2022 Speaker Topics
Background
Periodically, speakers present to the EQEC in order to provide more background information relevant to
topics of EQEC interest or to support decision making.
Recommendation
Commissioners should discuss if there are speakers of interest for meetings in 2022.
Attachments and Other Resources
None
Vision Statement
We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses.
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