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Excerpt from May 18, 2021 City Council Work Session Minutes <br />Deputy City Administrator Gladhill confirmed the consensus to change that action item to introduce an <br />interactive request feature as part of the redesign of the website. He moved to the next strategy related <br />to enhancing sustainability and efficiency and asked for input from the Council. <br />Councilmember Heineman asked for input on what the word "enhance" would mean. <br />Deputy City Administrator Gladhill commented that the intention would be to do more than what the City <br />is currently doing related to sustainability and natural environment. <br />Councilmember Heineman commented that the City does this well but does not market it well enough <br />and suggested replacing the word "enhance" with "spotlight". The Council agreed with that language <br />change. <br />Deputy City Administrator Gladhill stated that staff would recommend adding an action item related to <br />solar, electric charging stations and other opportunities. <br />Councilmember Howell commented that the Environmental Policy Board places electronic charging <br />stations as a high priority on its Work Plan. <br />Councilmember Musgrove stated that she would prefer private industry making those improvements <br />rather than the City. <br />Deputy City Administrator Gladhill confirmed that there is not consensus from the Council to add that <br />action item. He confirmed the consensus of the Council to keep the water treatment plant in the plan <br />and to remove the public works facility from the plan. He stated that Andover set aside dollars for the <br />sole purpose of locally funding open space preservation and asked if there would be an appetite from the <br />Council to look into that type of opportunity. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked what is meant by that and if there are any areas that the City would have <br />in mind. <br />Deputy City Administrator Gladhill stated that Andover went out to its residents with an advisory ballot <br />question to determine if they supported levying public dollars to set aside to acquire and preserve open <br />space property to protect it from development. <br />Councilmember Specht asked if those dollars could have been used for the tree area within Riverstone <br />South. <br />Deputy City Administrator Gladhill confirmed that the funds could be used for that type of purpose. <br />Councilmember Musgrove commented that while she thinks it could be a good idea, it would be difficult <br />to ask for taxpayer dollars to secure land that they may not ever visit and could eventually be sold for <br />another purpose. <br />
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