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Sustainable Dubuque Work SessionCity of Dubuque Work Session - Top # 01. City Council Meeting ITEM TITLE: 5:30 PM - Sustainable Dubuque Work Session SUMMARY: SUGGESTED DISPOSITION: ATTACHMENTS: Description Copyrighted May 16, 2022 City Manager transmitting information for the Sustainable Dubuque work session. National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium Curator of Conservation Programs Jared McGovern will make a presentation. Sustainable Dubuque Work Session-MVM Memo Staff Memo Supporting Documentation Teen Resiliency Presentation NMRMA Presentation Type City Manager Memo Staff Memo Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation THE C DUjIBQTE Masterpiece on the Mississippi TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager SUBJECT: Sustainable Dubuque — Work Session DATE: May 10, 2022 Dubuque WAWca 914 ii 2007-2012.2013 2017*2019 Sustainable Community Coordinator Gina Bell is transmitting information for the City Council work session which includes a presentation from National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium Curator of Conservation Programs Jared McGovern. v Mic ael C. Van Milligen MCVM:sv Attachment cc: Crenna Brumwell, City Attorney Cori Burbach, Assistant City Manager Gina Bell, Sustainable Community Coordinator THE CITY OF DUB E Masterpiece on the Mississippi TO: Michael Van Milligen, City Manager FROM: Gina Bell, Sustainable Community Coordinator SUBJECT: Sustainable Dubuque Quarterly Work Session Agenda DATE: May 02, 2022 Dubuque All•Aneria C11 2007-2012.2013 2017*2019 The purpose of this memo is to set the agenda for the quarterly Sustainable Dubuque Work Session scheduled for Monday, May 16, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers. Staff has invited a partner to update City Council on their work as it relates to environmental education and stewardship. A presentation will be made by the following partners: National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium — Take C.A.A.R.E. Program Additionally, I've attached a copy of our Teen Resiliency Corps presentation, which Sarah Petersen, Assistant Director of the Multicultural Family Center and I recently presented at the Government Alliance on Racial Equity (CARE) Annual Membership Meeting. The presentation garnered a lot of interest, and we are scheduled to work with three communities to implement the model in jurisdictions in Arizona, Texas and Wisconsin. 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Multicultural FAMILY CENTER The Ruby Sutton Building I D U B U Q U E Vision Statement The Multicultural Family Center envisions an equitable and inclusive Dubuque built on a foundation of understanding and collaboration across all cultural groups committed to producing engaged families and community members. The Center serves as an inviting and safe place for community members, stimulates connections and provides programs to foster civic engagement and social and economic success. Primary Goal The Multicultural Family Center (MFC) is to be a location for and model of multicultural learning in Dubuque. ENVIRONMENTAL / ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY Viable Livable ECONOMIC SOCIAL / PROSPERITY Equitable CULTURAL VIBRANCY resi I icricc the process of 00%jolp+lrjcj We11 i1i the folce f otiversitg tra�r�rn, o�, 5�9�;ficrnNt Sovr c s of stiRess Via 4,vc nPA Resiliency Quotes • Find your quote / partner. • Spend 3 minutes discussing the following: • Introduce yourself — name + pronouns, something about you, etc. • How does this quote relate to resiliency? • Do you like the quote? Why or why not? Fk_ k r'There is no sadder than ayoung sight pessimist- PI 4 Twain ti.. i Multicultural Family Sarah Petersen, Assistant Director Center Heidi Zull, Site Supervisor Tessie Strohm, AmeriCorps Member City of Dubuque Gina Bell, Sustainability Office with Green Iowa AmeriCorps Leisure Services aka Parks and Rec Housing & Community Development Multicultural Family Center City of Dubuque Funding Staff Funding (via USDN and NLC) Payroll Staff (Sustainability + G IA) Teen & Parent Communication Recruitment Content Trusted Relationship Training Space + Food Programming Components Recruitment + Training Mentors Teen -led Design Canvassing Data Collection + Input Follow Up History I d2020 M 2021 Focus on COVI D-19 Rapid Response - well-being, connection to services, meeting Focus on energy efficiency, data collection with continued neighbor well checks and needs, addressing resiliency building social isolation MIrTheFUTURE — additional III climate action and block level resiliency building More than a jab - It's community! SUSTAINABLE DUBUQUE IS FORMING A SHORT-TERM RESILIENCY CORPS TO ADDRESS COMMUNITY NEEDS RELATED TO COVID-19 & SUSTAINABILITY. THE RESILIENCY CORPS WILL BE MADE UP OF YOUTH (WITH ADULT MENTORS) TO CANVAS DUBUQUE NEIGHBORHOODS AND BUILD NEIGHBORHOOD COHESIVENESS THROUGH ART, FOOD AND CONVERSATION! • 1$15/HOUR FOR 8 WEEKS (EARN UP TO $600) RESILIENCY: • FLEXIBLE HOURS (-5 HOURS A WEEK) AliILITY T COPE • TEENS ENTERING 9TH - 11TH GRADES WHEN THINGS • 8 POSITIONS AVAILABLE Gd WRONG • DEADLINE TO APPLY: 9/9/20 OR UNTIL FILLED I • APPLY ONLINE: WWW.CITYOFDUBUQUE.ORG/SUSTAI NABI LITY • SAFETY IS VERY IMPORTANT AND BEST SAFETY PRACTICES WILL BE FOLLOWED. QUESTIONS?GBELL@CITYOFDUBUQUE.ORG 1563.690.6038 Questions These are questions to cover during the next 5 weeks. Make sure to take notes and write down the address (and name! contact into if provided} for fallow upon the sheet provided_ Use one response sheet per house you visit. Remember to introduce yourself! Example: Hi, I'm with the Teen Resiliency Corps, a project of Sustainable Dubuque and the Multi cultural Family Center. We are working to bui I d neighborhood resiliency one block at a time. We are soino door to door and meeting our neighbors, listening to your concerns, challenges and highlights and encourasing you to ge` to knon, your neighbors as well! We aren't asking for money, talking politics or religion —we just want to know: hove you are doing and how we can help! Neighborhood/Neighbors Questions 1_ How many of your neighbors do you know by name? Do you have their contact information? (share and explain Art of Neighboring handout. Encourage them to fill it out or try to do so!) 2_ Do you feel your neighborhood is supported by restofthecity -other residents, businesses, and government? 3_ Do you feel a grocery store (IikeAid i's) would be beneficial to the neighborhood or are your grocery needs met? COVID Questions 4_ What needs have arisen in your household due to COVID? Do you have anything you need? 5_ Do you think the City is doing a good job addressing COVID? 6. Do you know what to do if you comedown with COVID symptoms? 7. Can we give you information to connect you to someone if ya re feeling lonely or need help? Broadband Questionnaire (see handout— I per household) S. Broadband questionnaire— please complete as marry as possibleI Art En Route/ Sustainability 9. What words or images do you thin kofwhen you imagine a sustainable community? 10_ What is not present in a susta i na ble commun ity? 11. Is transportation an issue — publr c or otherwise? Does Dubuque's Jule Transit system meet your needs (if you use public transit?) 12_ Would you be interested in a home energy audit and free weatherization services? 13_ Does Dubuque provide a safe walking/bilking environment that meets your needs? ld_ Haveyou been impactedbyflood ingormoistureinyou-home? 15_ Are you able to keep coal on the hottest summer days? Are you able to keep warm on the coldest wrnterdays? 16. Are you interested in learning about tree planting for your yard? 17_ Have you experienced high electricity/gas hills? Have you had difficulty paying them? 18_ Do you have any leaks or major issues that need to be addressed now? 19_ Is there anything that you need or that I could help you with? Community Conversations Address Fill out this information if shared. Name Age Rare + Ethni6ty Gender Conoerns Answers to questions (note the question number and their answers below) w EMPLOYEE NAME: Dates} it of hours worked Work Activity (he speMc — locations, what you did, etc.) Your signature{ initials Supervisor approval e MUltiCURUF01 FAMILY CENTER rx. wpy x.rra ■.iu.��GULIJOU� MFC Teen Resiliency Corps (TRC) 2020 Paymeut Schedule Teem tan catn a stiptnd of415.1hottr based on.itttn4ance and par icipatiom Tctns arc Cxpecicd to dtitvciy padllClPMC While to the progFdul. Fazlurt to PMltcipblo cam rMPH m a rodcLUCtoxt of slrpcmd paymcnl. Hogs wlprked From; rhrvu-h: PAID ON; Sm., October 11 Sat., October 24 Friday_ Octcbei 30 Sun., October 2� S2t., November 7 Friday, -November 13 Sun., November S $at., November 71 Friday, I Noverubex 7 sm. Naven>iaex 22 $at., December 5 Friday. Da0eLn4er 11 �4 A.M 44 2020 Budget* TRC Stipends Artist for activity booklet Food Boxes Printing and Mileage Training/Coaching Safety and Supplies TOTAL *Does not include staff time $2816.25 $2250.00 $491.71 $373.28 $209.83 $6491,07 2020 Outcomes + Impact OUTCOMES • 87 surveys turned in by teens • 93% reported the City is doing a good job addressing COVID-19 • 68% of respondents reported experiencing social isolation • 88% reported wanting to know their neighbors better • 9% reported an immediate need (leaks, food) IMPACT • Formed a Teen Resiliency Corps to canvass Dubuque's frontline neighborhoods • Gathered data about what is impacting our neighborhoods • Shared resources • Built neighborhood resiliency Homey, please wake up our son. AL Addressingclimate change is Inexorably tied to achieving social and economic justice, as entrenched oligarchic power structures are prioritizing capital over the planet, and marginalized communities will absorb the worst effects if the don't act "Dad, why's my sister named Rose?" "Because your mom love roses" "Thanks Dad" "No problem reduced Cot emissions" al■ I.[QLyiL�TU� MIN 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 Heating System Score Older Natural Draft (pre 1980) Electric Resistance Modern Natural Draft Condensing/EHP Water Heating Score Older Natural Draft (pre 1980) Electric Resistance Modern Natural Draft Condensing/EH P Windows Score Windows in disrepair Single pane - no storm Single Pane w/ storm Dual pane or better Lighting Score Largely incandescant Some high efficiency Largely flourescent Largely LED Building Shell Score Not insulated Missing attic or wall insulation (unknown - pre-1950) Moderately insulated (unknown - post 1950) Well insulated (code) Water Service Pipe (mark one) Type Lead Copper Other OTHER NOTES: rl i° P `R�t3 l fsfff �� �T�1y4'si� 'i h.ilfgip617F fFf Jgill 50% by 2030 Plan • Dubuque's Community Climate Action and Resiliency Plan calls for a 10% citywide reduction in energy consumption by 2030. HeatingS stem Ny - Ground Source Heat Pump/Condensing / Air Source Heat Pump = 3 l Modern Natural Draft = 2 • Metal chimney _ ft P15NEER Condensing Gas Fired = 3 • Plastic exhaust • Old Boiler/Pre-1980 Natural Draft = 0 • Electric Resistance/Baseboard Heaters = 1 I Water Heating • Electric Resistance = 1 • No chimney— has an electrical cable Modern Natural Draft = 2 • Metal chimney Condensing Gas Fired = 3 • Plastic exhaust 1� • Heat Pump or Hybrid = 3 • Has a "hat" & has an electrical cable Windows r, Broken or in disrepair = 0 SINGLE PANE U,Mf L90111:l11111:19i101l0 HM ANT Single Pane WITHOUT Single par Single Pane Storm = 2 Storm win Lighting • MOSTLYCFL— fluorescent= 2 Spiral or tube shaped • MOSTLY LED = 3 SOME INCANDESCENT MIXED WITH SOME FL OR LED = 1 r Incandescent = 0 PPF Hot wsow Building Shell • Not insulated = 0 • Moderate) Insulated (post 1950�= 2 Missing attic or wall insulation but has some (pre- 1950s) = 1 If unknown, note the date the house was built if possible and what the exterior shell is comprised of Well insulated = 3 Water Pipe • Lead Pipe • Grey with an "uninflated balloon" 4 • Copper Pipe • Copper or blue-green in color BLOG ABOUT Lis CHOOSE YOUR COMMUNITY More () Q .,.. . DUBUQUE, IOWA Join an info session about RentLab in Dubuque! Sign up or submit questions here. Dubuque, Iowa,.... We need your help to build the RentLab data map? The button below will link you to a form asking you to share information on your rental experience in Dubuque, including information on your utility bills. The data we collect about bills will be shared on the rental map, but we will not share any of your personal information. For the information to be useful, we will need you to provide your address. If you have questions, contact RentLab at info@rentlab.org or the City of Dubuque at .... By the Numbers' Key Policies a 58,196 Population IEledrk �hlde ready X Accessibility/ RN Used data collected by TRC in the RentLab site to help better inform residents on various community and building characteristics so they can make more informed decisions about where they live. What To Say (aguide- make it your own) • Hi my name is • I am with the Teen Resiliency Corps, a Sustainable Dubuque and Multicultural Family Center project. • We are checking in on residents & their homes. • HOW ARE YOU? What concerns you these days? (express interest in their response) • We would like to assess the energy efficiency of your home. • Would you let us come inside to look at the things listed on this scorecard (show scorecard or explain what you want to see heat, water heater, etc.) • If they say YES — go in, assess and give LEDs • If they are hesitant, mention the LEDs or ask what their concerns are. Or ask them if they know the scorecard categories (heater type/age, water heater type, etc.) • If they say NO — ask if they will score themselves using the QR code and enter information in the google form. If yes, give them the flyer. • Thank everyone, every time. • A "How are you?" check in is also important information. • Remember to make a note of home addresses — to track where you've been. • If folks score really low or complain about high bills or feeling cold, give them the Green Iowa AmeriCorps flyer — they can perform a free energy audit and weatherization to help save energy and lower bills. • In Downtown area, please share Renew DBQ flyers about solar program! 0: .. O Energy Scorecard -You can fill Energy Scorecard You can fill , , ••• out the form on your own out the form on your own ... (It takes a minute so scan patiently®) -_0 (It takes a minute so scan patiently(D) ... `°UKUQ)U" C� W. . DUBUQUi •. • ... ... ..... . ....' ....:.. ...... o..........I ....:........ If you're interested in a Free "'•� '_ �••z "' y If you're interested in a Free -� B Q "•' =•"N•;; �, 0 0 "' :•--t:•"M•: • •i. 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Recruitment (social media) TOTAL $10;975 $580 $525 $450 $275 $70 $12,875 OUTCOMES 2021 Outcomes + Impact • 937 doors knocked • —2000 rental properties surveyed • 634 LEDs distributed • 27 follow up home energy audits or ESKs • 4% reported an immediate need (leaks, food) HTMINW, • Teen Resiliency Corps canvassed and deepened relationships in Dubuque's frontline neighborhoods & with one another • Recommended for ongoing city funding • Gathered data which is being used in a variety of ways to help residents • Built neighborhood resiliency • Understanding of EE, transferred knowledge to home setting DayDay's TRC Experience ID 10 2112 TEEN •SSSS •Schedule • Mentorship •Teen angst • Relationships Examples of Activities & Training with teens Reflection Can you imagine all of us, trusting each other, working together, for our common home? What do your imaginations look like? In times of emergency/crisis? In times of lulls? As we continue to erode our natural surroundings? As we try to make ends meet? HOW T I L A&tj Pu T1JRN Gf F yc"P TV LEAVE YOUR HOVSE KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS • CILEET PEOPLE LOOK UP WHEN YOURf WA.LKINL S] f ON YOUR, qT )OPPLANT FLOWERS LISEYDURT.1RP RY PLAYTaRGEFHER BUY FROM LOCAL MERCHANTS HARE WI IAT YOU I IAVE HELP A LOST D" ICE CHILDREN TO TF+E PARK* HONOR ELDF S SUPPORT NE16HSORHOOD SCHOOLS FIX FT EVEN I F YOV Pl l:W T BREAK rr HAVE POT LUCK5 , ARVEN TC7G"ER PKK UP LTIrYiER fir. 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But for a beautiful moment in time we created a lot of value for shareholders." 0 U\j Ibv)a 0 on I Novac�k.A- s El r L Resiliency = in times of emergency, helping people in need. To stick together and ask if they need something like food, water or extra clothes, or shelter, if their home has been damaged in a tornado for example. 116 Incandescent CAL LED Approximate cost per bulb $1 $2 $8 or less Average I ifespan 1,200 hours 8,000 hours 25,000 hours Watts used 6DVV 14VV 1O IM O P AM =:[-IFS 25,000 hours of use 21 3 1 Total purchase price of 1 $6 $8 bulbs over 23 years Total cost of electricity used (25,000 hours at $0.12 190 42 $30 per kWh) Total operational cost over 2.3 years � - �� '' �• . '� : ,•, jai'.//�"J:�tl r� � ,` y11-10 drpP— ►� Miticul� FwLY C- aESG1 S 0 E NCOW -I ---� N i ` Or--� - 7 { E � ! r zv Olod.W FIREMM MI&_J n i VOL PW I Ideas for TRC to Focus on Moving Forward • Disaster Preparedness • Continued data collection related to business building efficiency • Food waste/waste audits in City solid waste stream • Your ideas here! F. '�� • 1 Y f i� � JJ 1L -� Questions We look forward to continuing our partnerships and developing new, bright ideas that can help our community continue its path to become more equitable, sustainable, and resilient. Mb Gina Bell, Sustainable Community Coordinator I City of Dubuque Thank you • 563.690.6038 gbell@cityofdubugue.org Sarah Petersen, Assistant Director Multicultural Family Center 563.690.6042 speters@cityofdubugue.org Y #R r 'n S • .a. d y Ca SUSTAINABLE I �1ol:3�J vi-able * hua He a eq —0 table f 4 s r� J� a� S l :r Ai. t r' a k ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRITY Reducing emissions. Clean air and water. 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(ConservationAction through Advocacy, Research, and Engagement) Inspire stewardship by creating educational experiences where rivers and history come alive. - +" Stewardship of rivers and history - 4 • Watersheds • Soil Health • Urban Habitat (Monarch SAFE) • Water Quality and Freshwater Ecosystems • Habitat Restoration • Species Restoration (North American Freshwater Mussels) Lenses Human Dimensions of Natural Resources • Environmental Justice Economics and Food Systems r, r' - �Hk 0ealth nd Wellbeing etc. • S616tIons based.- t Hopeful Mission A lignment / lam . GNATIONAL M[SSISSIPP[ RIVER MUSEUM &AQUARIUM What is Take C.A.A.R.E.? NATIONAL Mississippi RIVER MUSEUM & AQUARIUM Aauarium Conservation PartnershiD is a... • coalition of U.S. aquariums working together to increase our conservation impact. Y, • Climate Change • Ecosystem and Wildlife Protection • Fisheries and Aquaculture • Plastics Mississippi River Network: • a coalition of 58 organizations dedicated to creating a healthier Mississippi River by working for the well-being of the people, land, water, and wildlife of America's largest watershed Current Focus/Active Efforts • Fund the Trust with IEC • MR�RI tKrough MRN and ACP , Farm Bill Reautlq-orkatl_through- MRN.and ACP��, 30 by 30 (USDA/LPA) Climate Action Han (Climate (Commitment) F - Grea k Fyr PR-g sti cs Ate. Advocacy IL Nb NATIONAL Mississippi RIVER MUSEUM & AQUARIUM z No. :'�► #� Research `a a k 14 NATIONAL Mississippi RIVER MUSEUM & AQUARIUM Watershed C.A.A. R. Ea by L• North American Freshwater Mussel C.A.A. R. E. Teens Take C.A.A. R. E. f •� -� -BIG River C.A.A.R.E. tom. � � 1 �� •c - y # r tngage ent vNINFIMPOM NOW n -,j;.: Aw•� .- A- d .b a Jared McGovern Curator of Conservation Programs jmcgovern@rivermuseum.com