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Farmington seeks members for new Innovation, Energy and Environmental Sustainability Committee

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City of Farmington issued the following announcement on Dec. 8.

The City of Farmington has joined with Farmington Hills to form a new committee to enhance support for environmental sustainability – the Innovation, Energy and Environmental Sustainability Committee (IEESC). The City of Farmington is looking for two members to serve on this 11-member committee.

The committee’s mission is to enhance support for environmental sustainability efforts and explore opportunities that will benefit the entire Farmington Hills/Farmington community. The new committee will research, study, and report to the mayor and city council on innovative programs that promote environmental sustainability. They will also seek out potential public/private partnerships and possible sources of funding.

The IEESC will consist of residents, representatives of local businesses, an environmentalist, a utility company representative, a member of the City’s Economic Development Corporation, and a student representative. The committee will also have three alternate members. The IEESC will convene after at least five members have been appointed and approved. The group will meet according to a schedule determined by members.

Those interested should complete a Board and Commission Application: https://www.farmgov.com/City-Services/Forms-and-Permits/Government/Application_BoardsCommissionsCommittees.aspx

Applications can be submitted to Farmington City Hall - 23600 Liberty Street - or emailed to mandrade@farmgov.com.  

Other volunteer opportunities in Farmington include the Beautification Committee, Downtown Parking Advisory Committee, Historical Commission, Commission on Children Youth and Families, and the Farmington Area Art Commission. For more information on the committees visit farmgov.com.

Original source can be found here.

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