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PE-4City of Carmel Sustainability Committee

Progress

  • Not started
  • Planning
  • Implementation
  • Continuous
On time

First meeting of employee Sustainability Committee was on February 2, 2023 and they continue to meet once a month.

Description

The City will create a sustainability committee with representatives from each department. The committee will establish and communicate internal sustainability efforts such as a municipal composting program. The committee will also create challenges and programs to incentivize departments to meet environmental goals. Department representatives will be charged with educating their respective department on sustainable practices.

  • Time Frame

    Short
  • Cost

    $
  • GHG Reductions

    Low

Tasks

What has been done?

  • Done19.09.2024

    Fall Invasive Species Removal

    The Carmel Sustainability Committee held its second volunteer invasive species removal event at Founders Park. The volunteer group focused on Japanese honeysuckle, Mulberry trees, Callery Pear trees, and Autumn Olive growing along the path in the park.

  • Done12.03.2024

    Spring Invasive Species Removal

    The Carmel Sustainability Committee held a volunteer invasive species removal event on Tuesday, March 12, 2024. The event was held at Central Park. Invasive species can cause extinctions of native plants and animals, reduction of biodiversity, and alter habitats. The volunteer group eradicated 1 acre of Japanese honeysuckle growing in the woods near E 111th St and College Ave. The event had 23 volunteers from the following departments: DOCS, Engineering Department, Street Department, Utilities Department, Marketing and Community Relations, Park Department, and Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District.

Summary and contacts

Timeline

2/27/2023 → Continuous

Lead department

Contact persons

  • Alexia Lopez
    Planning Administrator
    Community Services
Information updated 06.12.2024