Approved EEAC Goals and Work Plan 2015-2016Approved by City Council 11-17-15
Energy and Environment Advisory Commission Goals and Work Plan 2015-16
1.GOAL 1: Study and recommend actions exploring the availability of using biodiesel and adding
electric vehicles to the City fleet. Research options for the installation of charging stations where
applicable for City vehicles and as an option for private residents. Coordinate speakers by City
Staff to discuss current practices and discuss opportunities for future efficiencies.
Work Group: Dustin Mirick (chair), Kevin Hamlin and Thomas Craft
2.GOAL 2: Study information concerning solar use specifically for Eagan’s climate and location in
order to provide unbiased information to Eagan residents.
Work Group: Greg Oxley (chair), Susan Friedline and Aditya Prabhakar
3.GOAL 3: Increase public awareness of the City of Eagan’s efforts and programs through the use
of City publications, City website, social media, City events such as Showcase Eagan and the
Home & Leisure show, and other communication opportunities that would be available and
approved by the City of Eagan. Work Group: Susan Friedline (chair) and Peter Dugan
a.Provide available information for residents concerning ecologically sound landscaping
that conserves water and supports bees. Provide information and announcements of
training/learning opportunities to residents.
b.Provide recommended actions for additional water conservation measures to residents.
4.Additional Goals – time permitting:
o Continue to investigate ways in which the GreenSteps Cities program can be enhanced
and expanded through policy exploration and use GreenSteps methodology to create and
communicate outreach and educational opportunities for the community. Evaluate Step
4 criteria of GreenSteps Cities program to determine next steps for achieving Step 4
recognition. Work Group: Kevin Hamlin and Aditya Prabhakar
o Review public works water utility investments and water conservation ordinances and
recommend changes or initiatives to the City of Eagan and its constituents to support
GreenSteps best practices. Work Group: Thomas Craft and Aditya Prabhakar