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Proof of Publication_City Council Proceedings 4 23 18 Copyrighted May 7, 2018 City of Dubuque Consent Items # 1. ITEM TITLE: Minutes and Reports Submitted SUMMARY: Cable TV Commission of 5/2; City Council Proceedings of 4/16, 4/23, 4/30; Civil Service Commission of 4/26; Historic Preservation of 4/19; Investment Oversight Advisory Commission of 4/25; Library Board of Trustees of 2/22; Zoning Board of Adjustment of 4/26; Proof of Publication for City Council Proceedings of 4/2, 4/16, 4/23; Proof of Publication for List of Claims and Summary of Revenues for Month Ending 3/31. SUGGESTED DISPOSITION: Suggested Disposition: Receive and File ATTACHMENTS: Description Type Cable N Commission Minutes of 5/2/18 Supporting Documentation City Council Proceedings of 4/16/18 Supporting Documentation City Council Proceedings of 4/23/18 Supporting Documentation City Council Proceedings of 4/30/18 Supporting Documentation Civil Service Minutes of 4/26/18 Supporting Documentation Historic Preservation Commission Minutes of 4/19/18 Supporting Documentation InvestmentOversightAdvisory Commission Minutesof Supporting Documentation 4/24/18 Library Board of Trustees Minutes of 2/22/18 Supporting Documentation Zoning Board of Adjustment Minutes of 4/26/18 Supporting Documentation Proof of Publication for City Council Proceedings Supporting Documentation 4/2/18 Proof of Publication for City Council Proceedings of Supporting Documentation 4/16/18 Proof of Publication for City Council Proceedings of Supporting Documentation 4/23/18 Proof of Publication for List of Claims/Summary of Supporting Documentation Revenues ME 3/31 STATE OF IOWA {SS: DUBUQUE COUNTY � CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION , � I, Suzanne Pike, a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher � of the Telegraph Herald,a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County � of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published in said newspaper on the following dates: Apri127, 2018, and for which the charge is $71.58. ,�� ';i j V!"f P, !� 1 1 i I q p 4 �+ Subscribed to before me, Notary Public in and for Dubu�c ue County, Iowa, I this�day of , 20 �i'� . �{ 'i ��I � � L II� I� Notary Public in and for Dubuq County, Iowa. i� �a ;� � � � yp [f r rt �:a � . _•m ��,q z�'9 1'*.`d67�"" k�,'3��h91)�.'�"�4 5. . 1£4�.e t�'.� ."�' t � 'r,D e+ r�: �,. <"rf�SiY�� �,4`�Y 1.) t'-. �,y, �. "�� (�f}911 T4�,, ��1 { 2�'i:� �+;,e�*� _idiy�.`�a�1�11i,;r,�.�a��..�.......,�� � �p 6' � � � � i � i� i bach ;introduced the ness � - Design and Resil-I : sion-Development iency Team (DAR'I�I, agenda and empha- o Presentations from Climate Adaptation Report � sized focus on the ef- from Cross-Represent ; Municipal;Climate,-' • Engaged design forts af the Resilient ed Commissioners Adaptation Report and resilien�y team fail��, � _ Community Advisory ` 0 50%by 2030 Com for Dubuqae 2017 ' ' Commission. Ms. Bur- munity Climate&'resii- Considerations,im li- � CITY OF DUBUQUE, bach then presented`a ienc lan ' p o Equity roll in cli-j Y P cations and shared un- ` mate change � � IOWA video from Alliant En- o Imagine Dubuque der,standing of climate . DART Team obser-{ CITY COUNCIL ergy receiving the En- Comprehensive Plan: change • �'-valions & recom-� a PROCEEDINGS ' vision :Platinum 2018 • Commission Chair �1. Annual/Seasonal , mendations ' � �SPECIAL SESSION Award for their Dubu- ,Leah Specht proyided a Temperature' •Related to emer,gen-I! � The-Dubuque City ;que,solar�,project,add- b.iography'and,relayed 2y: Annual/Seasonal cy preparedness&city' ' Council met in special. mg that the projeCt will her�'personal connec RainfaU � � session at 6;00 p,m.on:. be part of the mobile ti;�ri to the RCAC •'� 3:Snowfall planning j Related to'rieighbor- r� April 23; 2018 in'the tours for October s ` Alignment of issues Hisfor�call ' i � Historic Federal Build- Growing Sustainable with Council Y :hobd '& social r�silien= ; ing,:350 W.6th'Street. ��Communities Confer- RCAC goals�. 9oals ��1�Monthly 'Climate �cy �.. ;� ; � Present: Mayor Buol; ence. = ` Relafed to healthy � � RGpC Strateg�c,Pr.� 2:Rainfall trends,ex= "�&resilient community Council ;Members Resilient Gommuni- orrt�es` (Couricil "/ tremes and seasonality •placemaking I Jones,Larson;Resnick,` ty pdvisory Commis- Commission rolls) 3. Temperature RCAC Stra#egic ' I Rios, Shaw; Gity Man- sion(RCAC) �Climate change Trends&Itroplications - goals mind map"and ', � ager Van Milligen,City • Development and o mitigation and 4. ' Precipitation ;connecting twa, re- � Attorney Brumwell history ofthe RCAC , adaptation Trends&Im lications � �Absent:Council Mem- •Community.engage- •Economic resiliency 5. pnticipating more ��Pr oritizin ber Del Toro. ' ment�rocess antl�defi- through combatting extremes 9 projects; �' Mayor Buol read the nition of resihenc implementation, fund ' call and stated this is a • Blendin y poverty &;increasing 6. Seasonal summa- ing. ' � g,with and social capital ries,extreme changes, Sustainable 1Dubu- i special session of the, dissolution ofthe-Env.i- "o Increase methods damaging events&im- 'que Community City,Council called for ronmental Stewardship ofsharing � plicafions Grants I the purpose ofl con- Advisory Commission ' o Use equi�y lens Clirnate scientisYs ' Aligning'City invest- l ! ducting the Sustaina- • RCAC Responsibili- o Measurement of predictions rnent with ,the .City i j i ble Dubuque Quarterly ties , . � social capital and iden- NextSte s' ° �' WorkSession.' � Comrnission mem- tif City'srole . p Council and RCAC pri- I Y • Partnering for im- 'orities. ;, WORK SESSII2N ber.makeup �ntl cross. •Healthy•community pact on most vulnera- Case Studies i Sustainable r,epreseptation with b Identify policies ble populations Partner Hobie Wood � I Dubuque Qu,arkerly other City boards and o .Support .initia- • .,Update 5D% by :provided a description WotkSessron- co,mmis5ions . tives " ` 2030 GHG�eduction funded projects 'and , � Updates fro�n the. • Commission Orien- ' o Partner for health •Consider impact on events he has been in- ' " Resilient Commun�ty '�tatiom&Learning°- services budget uolved,with,the Dubu- i � Adylsory�o�SrrrTs�ibn � zwo'Star GbmmGnity 'o Transparericy PeY- •Infegrate W�ith�ha"z- � � � � �� -�Assistant Ci ,Mana - I RaYin 'que Trees Forever pro- j, �' g 9 ' ' formance ; Measure- ard mitigation plaqning :gram and the recent '�, i, er and Sustainability : o Dubuque County ment •Integrate with daily Tree CityUSA designa- ' Coordinator Cori Bur- EmQrgency Prepared- •Resiliency Commis- planning efforts;; I tiop. � � . Commissioner Robin ' I' Kennicker addressed �j ,� ., .. � the Council on her � " viewpoint of the Com- i ? ♦mission's work as it re- ; `Jates to local,state and i, � `regional efforts while .j maintaining equity•for � I residents. City Council had dis- I � cussion with.the'pre- I senters who responded I to questions related to '� � RCAC priorities, inter- � pYetation of data and ! � statistics, introducing'I e�imate change infor- , mation tti the public;: Council policy deci- i sions local vs.regional � � air quality,.and Councif � �input In,�:�on��inction � with annu�l goal set- � ting sessions. There tieing no:fur- � ther business, ;.upon ' motion the:City Council adjourned at 7:26 p.m. • /s/Kevin S.Firnstahl; � CMC,City Glerk ' lt 4/27 -. ' � � � � � � u i�