Sustainability Commission

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The City of Franklin has nine volunteers who serve on the Sustainability Commission. The Commission serves as a policy advisory board to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen with a focus on energy, waste reduction, and transportation and mobility. 

The Commission typically meets on the second Friday of each month at 8:00 AM in the Franklin City Hall Training Room. The agenda packets are posted on the City's website in advance of the meeting. Please send questions or comments to andrew.orr@franklintn.gov

 COMMISSION MEMBERS

 APPOINTED  TERM  TERM END
 Mike Cassity 1/2024  3-year  12/2026 
 Brian Stone 11/2022  3-year  11/2025 
 Anna Timme 11/2022  3-year  11/2025 
 R. Keith Gordon 3/2024 3-year 2/2027
 Alan Pramuk 3/2023  3-year  12/2024
 John Brevard 1/2022  3-year  12/2024 
 Christina Christiansen (Utility Rep)  8/2022 3-year  7/2025 
 Alderman Beverly Burger (BOMA Rep)   co-terminus    
 Eric McElroy (Franklin Tomorrow Rep)  co-terminus    

        * All members appointed by the Mayor and Confirmed by BOMA

Staff Contact: 

Andrew Orr, Long Range Planning Supervisor

Planning Department

Email: andrew.orr@franklintn.gov

Phone: (615) 794-6741 

UPCOMING EVENTS

Franklin Sustainability Commission

  • Date: 05/01/2020 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM  

Notice is hereby given that a regular meeting of the Franklin Sustainability Commission will be held on Friday, May 1, 2020 at 8:00 A.M.  Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, this will be a virtual meeting. The public may call 615-550-8420 to join the meeting. The public may email comments to planningintake@franklintn.gov to be read aloud during the meeting. Emailed comments will be accepted until April 30th at 5:00 PM. The meeting video will be available for public viewing within one business day and posted on the city’s website. For any questions, call 615-791-3212 and for accommodations, due to disabilities, contact the Human Resources Department at 791-3216, at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.

The purpose of the regular meeting will be to consider matters brought to the attention of the Sustainability Commission and will include the following items:           

Minutes from the February and March 2020 meeting.

A Resolution Declaring That The Sustainability Commission Shall Meet On May 1, 2020, And Conduct Its Essential Business By Electronic Means Rather Than Being Required To Gather A Quorum Of The Members Physically Present In The Same Location Because It Is Necessary To Protect The Health, Safety, And Welfare of Tennesseans In Light Of The COVID-19 Outbreak”

  1. News/Announcements
  2. Discussion of LED street light conversions
  3. Discussion of draft Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Policy Guide
  4. Other news/Adjourn

 

 

 

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