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Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy /
               Comprehensive Energy Efficiency and Conservation Plan
                                Steering Committee

                                 MEETING MINUTES
                                  February 24, 2010
                                   MHSM # 0907.00

      Committee Members Present:
       Jeanne Hamming                                jhamming@centenary.edu
       Lee Jeter Sr.                                 ljeter@fullercenternwla.org
       Rebecca Prosino                               rprosino@sciport.org

      Committee Members Absent:
       Leia Lewis                                    lajordanlewis@yahoo.com
       Stuart Crichton                               stuartcrichton8@gmail.com
       Gregory Coates                                gcoates@trane.com
       Ian Webb                                      ian@rivercitycycling.com
       Jeff Wellborn                                 jwellborn@seaber.com
       Andy Goldthwaite                              cgoldthwaite@comcast.net

      Other Attendees:
       Kim Mitchell                                  kmitchell@mhsmarchitects.com
       Caroline Majors                               cmajors@mhsmarchitects.com

      CC:
       Mike Strong                                   mike.strong@shreveportla.gov
       Wes Wyche                                     wes.wyche@shreveportla.gov
       Tim Wachtel                                   timothy.wachtel@shreveportla.gov
       Sharon Swanson                                sswanson@mhsmarchitects.com
       Murray Lloyd                                  murrayll@bellsouth.net
       Patti Trudell                                 ptrudell@certla.org
       Lola Kendrick                                 lolak@bellsouth.net
       Bruce Hoffman                                 bruce@gulfgeoexchange.com




1. Welcome/New Members: Rebecca Prosino and Andy Goldthwaite have accepted
   invitations to join the committee.


2. Review and adopt a working name, charter, rules, and protocols: Committee
   members approved the working name, charter, rules, protocols, etc., included in
   ‘Attachment A' with minor revision. And, the group decided it would be important to
   organize this information in a clear and concise way to communicate the
   committee’s purpose and to promote energy efficiency and conservation to city
officials, future working group members, and the public. Jeanne volunteered to help
   craft this information into a more effective ‘mission statement’ and presentation. A
   draft of the statement produced by Jeanne and Caroline is attached for review,
   ‘Attachment B,’ and a draft presentation will be given at the March meeting.


3. Review EECS activity sheets: Many of the individual tasks/projects highlighted on
   each activity sheet, ‘Attachment C,’ need to be further developed. The committee
   decided this will be done through a series of smaller work sessions. At each session,
   the group will take one or two focus areas and prepare specific projects for
   implementation. Members of the committee who are interested in a specific focus
   area would participate in the session and other key resource people or members of
   the community may be invited as needed.


4. Next steps: The committee talked about what work could be accomplished while we
   wait for DOE approval.

          o Prepare a mission statement and presentation to deliver to Mike Strong.

          o Organize work sessions around each focus area. Invite selected
            community members, businesses, and non-profits to present their work to
            the committee and participate in brainstorming sessions around specific
            focus areas.

          o Make site visits that will be relevant to specific projects/focus areas.

          o Plan and host an event at Sci-Port –a colloquium on energy efficiency and
            conservation. As a part of the event, these local community members,
            businesses, and non-profits could present their work to the public.

          o Create a website for the public. It should be simple to use, not require any
            login, and only include “the cool stuff.” It should be a place where people
            can learn more and continue conversations started at the colloquium.
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy /
Comprehensive Energy Efficiency and Conservation Plan
Steering Committee Meeting | February 24, 2010


   Working Name: Shreveport Energy Efficiency and Conservation (SEEC) Steering Committee

   Committee Roles:

            community organizers
            liaisons between the community and city government
            stewards over the EEC process and values

   Committee Charter –Shared Beliefs/Values:

              the possibility of deep/meaningful/positive change
              core scientific values –evidence-based action
              inclusive and diverse community engagement
              a motivation to improve quality of life in Shreveport
              that deep change can (and needs to) prove to be beneficial for all
              that our community can learn to value the earth and its resources

   Quadruple Bottomline –for Achieving Balanced Sustainability:

              environmental quality
              economic prosperity
              social equity
              cultural vitality

   Committee Goals:

              job creation
              energy savings
              reduction in greenhouse gas emissions
              provident use of local resources
              renewable energy production
              maximized leveraging of funds
              increased competitiveness for funding
              regional collaboration
              increased local capacity, leadership, advocacy, and innovation
              education and outreach

   Committee Protocols:

            Meetings: Meetings will be held the last Wednesday of each month, 4:30-6:30 pm.
             Teleconference/webinar accommodations will be made available, by request, for those
             unable to attend in person.
            Attendance: A committee member may attend a meeting by teleconference or
             webinar. A proxy/representative may attend on behalf of a committee member. If a
             committee member misses three meetings in a row, he or she will be personally
             contacted and invited to attend the following meeting or resign position.
            Decisionmaking: Decisions will be made by consensus, or a majority vote of all
             members present.
“Southern Rules of Engagement:”

          Come to the table.
          The world is run by people who show up.
          Leave your organizational 2x4 at the door.
          Polarized opinion generates more heat than light and has no place at the table.
          Pick solutions, not fights.
          Search for the most expansive common ground that is not intrusive.
          Attack ideas, not individuals.
          Differences in opinion can lead to enlightened decisionmaking.
          No personal attacks. One strike and you’re out.
          Have fun.

Focus Area Mission Statements:

        building energy efficiency: reduce building energy consumption by 25%
        green workforce/business incentives: design education, workforce, and business
         development systems to support a sustainable economy
        clean & renewable energy sources: design diversified, decentralized energy
         systems that provide for flexible supply and demand
        reduction of waste & pollution: zero waste, contamination reduction, air and water
         quality improvement, step change reduction in our waste stream, feed ourselves
         through local food systems
        energy education & outreach: develop a network, targeting key influencers, guiding
         conversations to achieve a cultural shift, and defining a new civic space –a different
         way of connecting and conversing to accomplish goals
        transportation & land use: choice and flexibility, mobility, walkability, bike paths,
         smart growth, reduce transportation-based energy consumption and establish more
         efficient land use patterns
        other: to be developed as needed

Future Site Visit Opportunities:

          Ag Center: urban forestry, urban agriculture, wetland conservation
          Sci-Port: science and technology education
          Sankofa Vision: urban agriculture
          Fuller Center: housing
          A Better Shreveport: bike planning, greenways, etc.
          River City Cycling: bike tour
          Shreveport Green: urban forestry
          Forbing YMCA: community gardening
          EcoMulch & Sod: landscaping conservation
          Beaird Industries: windmill manufacturing
          CMC Recycling: metal recycling
          The Newark Group: recycled paperboard
          Global Investment Recovery: electronics recycling
          Pratt Industries: city recycling program
Shreveport Energy Efficiency and Conservation (SEEC) 
 
Who are we?  
 
SEEC [steering committee] is a mayoral appointed committee created to advise city 
council on strategies for transforming Shreveport into a more sustainable, more 
livable community.  
 
What is our mission? 
 
Initially, the SEEC was charged with producing recommendations on how to allocate 
funds from a Department of Energy grant, the purpose of which is to strengthen the 
economy while also revitalizing communities through green job creation, energy 
savings, and resource conservation.   
 
Going forward, the SEEC will build on these initial investments through long term 
planning in order to develop Shreveport’s competitive advantage when applying for 
future funding.  By planning long term, the city will be able to provide Shreveport 
citizens with a broader range of options, including healthier food and transportation 
choices, by supporting local agriculture, bicycle lanes, and walking paths, and it will 
strengthen our local workforce through green job creation 
 
What is our role? 
 
The role of SEEC is to support local people and organizations in their efforts to 
increase energy efficiency and conservation by connecting them to funding sources, 
to local government, and to one another. 
 
What do we believe? 
 
We believe that a truly sustainable community is one that seeks economic 
prosperity, environmental quality, social equity, and cultural vitality.   
 
        economic prosperity: 
 
        environmental quality: 
 
        social equity: 
 
        cultural vitality: 
 
Only by pursuing all four of these aspects of community life will Shreveport succeed 
in becoming a more livable, more sustainable community. 
 
We believe that achieving balanced sustainability is both necessary and possible 
for Shreveport. 
 
We believe that we can only achieve balanced sustainability through open 
collaboration and community engagement. 
 
We believe that Shreveport can and should make more efficient use of its local 
resources. 
 
We believe our actions and decisions should be guided by scientific evidence and 
rigorous discussion. 
 
We believe that the changes brought about by this process should benefit all citizens 
equitably. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SCRATCH 
 
We believe that achieving balanced sustainability is both necessary and possible for 
Shreveport. 
DEFINE BALANCED SUSTAINABILITY (QUAD. BOTTOM LINE) 
 
We believe that Shreveport can and should make better use of its valuable regional 
resources.) 
 
We believe that the process by which we achieve balanced sustainability should 
openly engage the community and should be guided by scientific evidence and 
rigorous discussion. 
 
We believe that the changes brought about by this process should benefit all citizens 
through increased access to ? 
 
VERBS? 
enhance 
build 
develop 
promote 
advocate 
advance 
discover 
identify 
define 
guide 
strengthen our local economy 
make better use of the "earth's finite resources" (I think it is too 
environmentalist‐y.) but maybe " local resources" or "the region's valuable 
resources." 
 
 
Mission Statement 
 
It is our mission to support those people and organizations working within the 
community to increase energy efficiency and conservation, etc. by connecting them 
more directly to each other, to funding sources, and to local government.  
 
VERBS? 
enhance 
strengthen our local economy 
 
make better use of the earth’s finite resources 
 
provide Shreveport citizens with more and healthier food and transportation 
options by supporting local agriculture, bicycle lanes, and walking paths. 
strengthen our local workforce through green job creation 
 
 
 
to build a better community in which people have more access to information and 
resources to allow people to make smarter choices from a broader range of options. 
 
to become more innovative and to solve problems.  A better place to live more 
resilient and more adaptable… 
 
Choice 
Food  
Energy sources 
Mobility and transportation 
Education 
Jobs 
 
Shared Values 
 
Role of the Core Group (audience: Mike Strong) 
 
Goals of EEC 
 
Outcomes of EEC 
 
Objectives of EEC 
 
Focus Area Mission Statements 
 
 
 
 
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