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City of <br /> Elk -� <br /> River <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Mayor & City Council <br /> FROM: Stephen Rohif, Building & Environmental Administrator <br /> DATE: June 13, 2005 <br /> SUBJECT: Creation of an Energy City Commission <br /> The City of Elk River applied to the Minnesota Environmental Initiative (MEI) <br /> in 1996 to be a program of Energy Alley (organization under MEI). The City <br /> was chosen from a group of communities to become Energy City and has <br /> since developed a partnership between government and business to <br /> • promote energy efficiency and the renewable energy industry through <br /> demonstrations and consumer education. <br /> Recently the city was informed by MEI that Energy Alley may not exist in <br /> the near future. This will change the Energy City's relationship with MEI. <br /> The Action Committee for Energy (ACE) is the local committee that runs <br /> Energy City. They discussed this at their March 23, 2005 meeting. ACE felt <br /> that Energy City is still a very strong viable organization that is not only <br /> making a significant contribution to the environment on energy issues, but <br /> is also helping promote the image of the City of Elk River. Numerous major <br /> companies focus on Elk River regarding energy issues through Energy City. <br /> Because a tie to MEI in the future is doubtful, ACE is recommending <br /> Energy City becomes a city commission to validate its existence. City <br /> staff currently does the majority of the work, such as sending out packets, <br /> taking minutes, advertising events, website changes, etc. It makes sense <br /> to have Energy City be a city run program. ACE is also recommending <br /> the city seek the designation of "Energy City" through legislation or <br /> possibly a gubernatorial designation. This would give the City an identity <br /> and could help with Economic Development. <br /> • ACE will be at the Council workshop meeting to discuss the opportunities <br /> facing the City of Elk River and Energy City in the future. <br />
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