Apply for new Sustainable Tacoma Commission

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Sutton, Lorna
Fri, Feb 20, 2009 9:20 PM

Note:  Deadline for applications is March 6, 2009

News Release

From the City of Tacoma, Washington

www.cityoftacoma.org

City Council seeks applicants for Sustainable Tacoma Commission

Citizens who want to oversee the implementation of Tacoma's Climate
Action Plan, as the City and community reduce greenhouse gas emissions,
are encouraged to apply for membership on the new Sustainable Tacoma
Commission.

The Tacoma City Council is looking for 11 commission members who provide
a balanced representation of various stakeholders, including the
environmental community, small business, labor, housing, industry and
port, transportation, education, the building industry and residents.

Commission members will serve staggered three-year terms. For the
initial appointees, three members will receive one-year appointments,
four will be appointed for two-year terms, and four will be appointed
for three-year terms.

The commission is intended to bring citizen accountability, transparency
and vigilance to the long-term implementation of Tacoma's Climate Action
Plan, as developed by the Green Ribbon Climate Action Task Force. The
25-member task force was appointed by the city council to develop
recommendations for actions the City and community should take to reduce
greenhouse gases and help curb global warming.

The Commission will work with the city's new Office of Sustainability,
which will be responsible for implementing the strategies in the Climate
Action Plan and measuring the city's progress as it reduces greenhouse
gas emissions. Both the Office and the Commission were created by a City
Council resolution in October 2008.

Duties of the Sustainable Tacoma Commission include:

  • Oversee implementation of climate action plan strategies.

  • Coordinate with the Office of Sustainability to obtain
    greenhouse gas emissions reduction reports.

  • Obtain updates from the Office of Sustainability on climate
    action plan strategy implementation efforts and periodic result reports.

  • Provide annual progress reports to the public.

  • Communicate barriers to and incentives for implementation to the
    City Council.

  • Create a forum for regular public comment and community
    involvement.

Applications must be submitted to the Mayor's Office by March 6, 2009.
To apply, visit www.cityoftacoma.org/sustainabletacoma or contact
Cynthia Leingang at (253) 594-7848, Mayor's Office, Room 1200, Municipal
Building, 747 Market St., Tacoma, WA 98402.

Lorna Sutton

City of Tacoma | Community Relations Office

733 Market St. Rm. 11 | Tacoma, WA  98402

Office: (253) 573-2352 | Cell:  (253) 973-2768

Note: Deadline for applications is March 6, 2009 News Release >From the City of Tacoma, Washington www.cityoftacoma.org City Council seeks applicants for Sustainable Tacoma Commission Citizens who want to oversee the implementation of Tacoma's Climate Action Plan, as the City and community reduce greenhouse gas emissions, are encouraged to apply for membership on the new Sustainable Tacoma Commission. The Tacoma City Council is looking for 11 commission members who provide a balanced representation of various stakeholders, including the environmental community, small business, labor, housing, industry and port, transportation, education, the building industry and residents. Commission members will serve staggered three-year terms. For the initial appointees, three members will receive one-year appointments, four will be appointed for two-year terms, and four will be appointed for three-year terms. The commission is intended to bring citizen accountability, transparency and vigilance to the long-term implementation of Tacoma's Climate Action Plan, as developed by the Green Ribbon Climate Action Task Force. The 25-member task force was appointed by the city council to develop recommendations for actions the City and community should take to reduce greenhouse gases and help curb global warming. The Commission will work with the city's new Office of Sustainability, which will be responsible for implementing the strategies in the Climate Action Plan and measuring the city's progress as it reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Both the Office and the Commission were created by a City Council resolution in October 2008. Duties of the Sustainable Tacoma Commission include: * Oversee implementation of climate action plan strategies. * Coordinate with the Office of Sustainability to obtain greenhouse gas emissions reduction reports. * Obtain updates from the Office of Sustainability on climate action plan strategy implementation efforts and periodic result reports. * Provide annual progress reports to the public. * Communicate barriers to and incentives for implementation to the City Council. * Create a forum for regular public comment and community involvement. Applications must be submitted to the Mayor's Office by March 6, 2009. To apply, visit www.cityoftacoma.org/sustainabletacoma or contact Cynthia Leingang at (253) 594-7848, Mayor's Office, Room 1200, Municipal Building, 747 Market St., Tacoma, WA 98402. ### Lorna Sutton City of Tacoma | Community Relations Office 733 Market St. Rm. 11 | Tacoma, WA 98402 Office: (253) 573-2352 | Cell: (253) 973-2768