MINUTES
JANUARY 28, 2002 MEETING OF THE
CITY OF SANTA MONICA
TASK FORCE ON THE ENVIRONMENT
The meeting was convened at 7:15 p.m. Task Force members in attendance: Bill
Selby, Mark Gold, Tim Carmichael, and Sandy Grant. Santa Monica City
staff in attendance: Craig Perkins, Brian Johnson, and Dean Kubani. Others: Mayor Mike Feinstein, City
Council members Kevin McKeown and Pam O’Connor, Parks and Recreation
Commissioner Lori Nafshun, Maureen Hart, Chris Paterson, Barbara Filet, Laurel
Roennau, Carmen Joseph, Esther Zabin, Chantel Zimmerman, Goli Gabbay, Genevieve
Bertone, and Susie Borlido.
Minutes
The minutes from the meeting of
December 17, 2001 were unanimously approved.
Sustainable City
Update Process
Maureen Hart and Chris Paterson of
Sustainable Measures presented a summary of the Sustainable City Program update
process to date and discussed the goals and indicators proposed by the
Sustainable City Working Group.
System level goals have been proposed in eight goal areas; Resource
Conservation, Transportation, Environmental and Public Health, Economic
Development, Housing, Open Space and Land Use, Community Education and Civic
Partnership, and Human Dignity. For
each goal area indicators have been proposed. Remaining steps in the update process
include: obtaining preliminary Task Force approval of the proposed goals; have
small groups of experts in each goal area review data availability; finalize the
indicators and propose indicator targets; complete a report listing goals,
indicators and targets including baseline data for the indicators; conduct a
public review/input process; forward final Task Force recommendations to City
council for adoption.
Recommendations from Sustainable Measures included the following:
- Task
Force should review the existing SCP Guiding Principles to ensure that they
are consistent with the revised goals
- Task
Force should continue it’s role providing oversight of the SCP but should
expand to include areas of new expertise and consider changing it’s name to
the Sustainability Task Force
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Programmatic goals for City operations should be developed that support the
proposed system level goals
- Task
Force and City staff should work to develop or expand partnerships within
the city, the region and beyond to foster ownership of the goals and buy-in
to solutions
Task Force members briefly
discussed the future governance/oversight structure for the SCP and agreed to
agendize it for further discussion at the February 11, 2002 Task Force meeting.
The Task Force approved a motion adopting the proposed goals and goal areas with
the following amendments:
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Resource Conservation: OK as proposed
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Transportation:
change “reduces” to “minimizing, and where possible eliminating”; add “and
reduces congestion” after “pollution”
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Environmental and Public Health: OK as proposed. Recommended including a measure
of biking and walking as an indicator under this goal
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Economic Development: OK as proposed
- Open
Space/Land Use: OK as proposed. Recommended including a measure of
impermeable surface in the city as an indicator
-
Housing: OK
as proposed
-
Community Education and Civic Partnership: OK as proposed
- Human
Dignity: change “equal” to “equitable” and “residents” to
“community members”.
Report by Sustainable
Works on Green Team and Business Greening Programs
Chantel Zimmerman and Goli Gabbay
of Sustainable Works reported on progress to date of the Green Team program and
the pilot Business Greening program.
These programs are intended to facilitate the adoption of sustainable
practices by local residents and businesses. The Green Team program has been very
successful over the past year – 72 teams of 6 to 8 people were completed,
resulting in significant environmental and cost savings among participants. Past participants in the program have
been kept involved through bi-weekly emails, a quarterly newsletter, social
hours and volunteer opportunities.
The Business Greening program operates like an environmental consulting
service which is free to Santa Monica
businesses. Sustainable Works staff
work with participating companies to identify opportunities and implement
measures to reduce resource use and waste generation and cut operating costs. The program was piloted with four
businesses (YWCA, Library Alehouse, Ten Music, and the Chamber of Commerce)
during the past year. Sustainable
Works goal is to work with ten additional companies by June 30, 2002. Sustainable Works is also working with
the Chamber of Commerce Environmental Affairs Committee to develop a “green”
business rating and certification system. Chantel and Goli distributed a draft
Environmental Continuum to Task Force members for review and comment. They requested that the Task Force
designate a representative to attend the March 6 meeting of the Environmental
Affairs Committee at the Chamber to present Task Force feedback on the
continuum.
Discussion of 2002-03
City Budget Process
Craig
Perkins provided a summary of the City’s annual budget process.
Budget proposals must be submitted by each department to the Finance Department
and City Manager by mid-February.
This year the City Manager is also asking all departments to submit two
additional budget proposals reflecting 2.5% and 5% reductions by April. The City Manager will decide which budget
proposal to submit to Council based on review of revenue forecasts later in the
year. Budget adoption is scheduled
for the June 18 Council meeting.
The Environmental Programs division is in the process of completing a
comprehensive strategic plan that will help with the division’s long and short
term planning and budget allocations. The Task force asked to see the EPD
budget proposal at the March meeting.
In order for Task Force budget recommendations to have more impact at the
city council level, Council members recommended that the Task Force submit their
recommendations to the Council in bullet-pointed executive summary form and to
spend time discussing the recommendations with Council members. The Task Force agendized a discussion for
their February meeting to develop formal budget recommendations to Council.
Santa Monica College “Project Engagement” Update
Bill Selby provided the update.
He reviewed the schedule for SMC’s Environmental Studies course and noted that
the class is already full. He asked
for input for speakers for the class scheduled for next fall.
Metropolitan Water
District Update
MWD Board member Judy Abdo was
absent – item deferred until February meeting.
Public Input
Mike Feinstein noted that City
Council supported his application to sit on the South Coast Air Quality
Management District board.
The meeting was
adjourned at 10:00pm