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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBatch 121 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Tuesday, August 13, 2019 4:03 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Cc:Marc Adato;Hill, Robert Subject:RE: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power Sorry folks, SLO needs to cancel our 4p today. From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 4:01 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power    Marc ‐ can you lead the 4 pm call today?     Get Outlook for iOS  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 12:58:02 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power      Are we on for 4 today?    From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 3:51 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power     Hi Chris,     I don’t have anything queued up at the moment as I’m on vacation this week. What is your deadline?      Initial take would be:  ‐ intro to MBCP  ‐ update on expansion efforts  ‐ review of MBCP budget, procurement and programs  ‐ review of outreach plan and scheduled efforts/actions  ‐ Q&A     Let us know if you have something else in mind.      Thanks,     JR  2    Get Outlook for iOS  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 6:59:02 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power      Howdy!    Do you folks have the presentation for 9/3 queued up? If we can get it, or an outline of it today, we can update the staff report accordingly.    Best,    Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org      From: Purrington, Teresa <TPurring@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 9:16 AM  To: Hermann, Greg <GHermann@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power     The Study Session has been modified for: Minor Change    This report really doesn’t say anything that the Council doesn’t already know.  I would say it could be simplified by just  outlining what Monterey Bay Community Power is going to cover during the presentation.  Also on the Previous Council  Actions a simply bullet point list of the dates and action taken at each of the meetings.  Please add Policy Context and  Public Engagement Sections.  Title: Monterey Bay Community Power   Department: Administration & IT   Category: Council Agenda Report   Meeting: City Council - Regular Meeting - Tuesday, September 3, 2019 12:00 AM   3 Hicks, Bailey From:Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, August 13, 2019 4:01 PM To:J.R. Killigrew;Read, Chris Subject:RE: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power Sure    Kind Regards,    Marc Adato, Energy Public Engagement Associate  m:(831) 234‐4668 o:(831) 641‐7210  madato@mbcp.org                 Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         mbcommunitypower.org    From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 4:01 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power    Marc ‐ can you lead the 4 pm call today?     Get Outlook for iOS  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 12:58:02 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power      Are we on for 4 today?    From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 3:51 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power  4    Hi Chris,     I don’t have anything queued up at the moment as I’m on vacation this week. What is your deadline?      Initial take would be:  ‐ intro to MBCP  ‐ update on expansion efforts  ‐ review of MBCP budget, procurement and programs  ‐ review of outreach plan and scheduled efforts/actions  ‐ Q&A     Let us know if you have something else in mind.      Thanks,     JR     Get Outlook for iOS  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 6:59:02 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power      Howdy!    Do you folks have the presentation for 9/3 queued up? If we can get it, or an outline of it today, we can update the staff report accordingly.    Best,    Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org      From: Purrington, Teresa <TPurring@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 9:16 AM  To: Hermann, Greg <GHermann@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power     5 The Study Session has been modified for: Minor Change    This report really doesn’t say anything that the Council doesn’t already know.  I would say it could be simplified by just  outlining what Monterey Bay Community Power is going to cover during the presentation.  Also on the Previous Council  Actions a simply bullet point list of the dates and action taken at each of the meetings.  Please add Policy Context and  Public Engagement Sections.  Title: Monterey Bay Community Power   Department: Administration & IT   Category: Council Agenda Report   Meeting: City Council - Regular Meeting - Tuesday, September 3, 2019 12:00 AM   6 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, August 13, 2019 4:01 PM To:Read, Chris Cc:Marc Adato Subject:Re: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power Marc ‐ can you lead the 4 pm call today?     Get Outlook for iOS  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 12:58:02 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power      Are we on for 4 today?    From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 3:51 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power     Hi Chris,     I don’t have anything queued up at the moment as I’m on vacation this week. What is your deadline?      Initial take would be:  ‐ intro to MBCP  ‐ update on expansion efforts  ‐ review of MBCP budget, procurement and programs  ‐ review of outreach plan and scheduled efforts/actions  ‐ Q&A     Let us know if you have something else in mind.      Thanks,     JR     Get Outlook for iOS  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 6:59:02 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power   7    Howdy!    Do you folks have the presentation for 9/3 queued up? If we can get it, or an outline of it today, we can update the staff report accordingly.    Best,    Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org      From: Purrington, Teresa <TPurring@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 9:16 AM  To: Hermann, Greg <GHermann@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power     The Study Session has been modified for: Minor Change    This report really doesn’t say anything that the Council doesn’t already know.  I would say it could be simplified by just  outlining what Monterey Bay Community Power is going to cover during the presentation.  Also on the Previous Council  Actions a simply bullet point list of the dates and action taken at each of the meetings.  Please add Policy Context and  Public Engagement Sections.  Title: Monterey Bay Community Power   Department: Administration & IT   Category: Council Agenda Report   Meeting: City Council - Regular Meeting - Tuesday, September 3, 2019 12:00 AM   8 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Tuesday, August 13, 2019 3:58 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Cc:Marc Adato Subject:RE: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power Are we on for 4 today? From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 3:51 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power    Hi Chris,    I don’t have anything queued up at the moment as I’m on vacation this week. What is your deadline?     Initial take would be:  ‐ intro to MBCP  ‐ update on expansion efforts  ‐ review of MBCP budget, procurement and programs  ‐ review of outreach plan and scheduled efforts/actions  ‐ Q&A    Let us know if you have something else in mind.     Thanks,    JR    Get Outlook for iOS  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 6:59:02 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power      Howdy!    Do you folks have the presentation for 9/3 queued up? If we can get it, or an outline of it today, we can update the staff report accordingly.    Best,    Chris Read Sustainability Manager 9 City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org      From: Purrington, Teresa <TPurring@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 9:16 AM  To: Hermann, Greg <GHermann@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power     The Study Session has been modified for: Minor Change    This report really doesn’t say anything that the Council doesn’t already know.  I would say it could be simplified by just  outlining what Monterey Bay Community Power is going to cover during the presentation.  Also on the Previous Council  Actions a simply bullet point list of the dates and action taken at each of the meetings.  Please add Policy Context and  Public Engagement Sections.  Title: Monterey Bay Community Power   Department: Administration & IT   Category: Council Agenda Report   Meeting: City Council - Regular Meeting - Tuesday, September 3, 2019 12:00 AM   10 Hicks, Bailey From:Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, August 13, 2019 3:56 PM To:Johnson, Derek;Hill, Robert Cc:Read, Chris;Bren Lehr Subject:Attendance at Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting Hi Derek,    Hope you are well. Just checking in if you or Bob will be attending tomorrow’s Ops Board meeting. We have a new Santa  Cruz remote site setup and are hoping that the audio/video issues have been resolved.     Let me know your attendance status at your earliest convenience. Thanks!    Bren Lehr, Board Clerk, MMC, Notary Public   Direct: (831) 641‐7203  Cell: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org        70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    11 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, August 13, 2019 3:51 PM To:Read, Chris Cc:Marc Adato Subject:Re: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power Hi Chris,    I don’t have anything queued up at the moment as I’m on vacation this week. What is your deadline?     Initial take would be:  ‐ intro to MBCP  ‐ update on expansion efforts  ‐ review of MBCP budget, procurement and programs  ‐ review of outreach plan and scheduled efforts/actions  ‐ Q&A    Let us know if you have something else in mind.     Thanks,    JR    Get Outlook for iOS  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 6:59:02 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power      Howdy!    Do you folks have the presentation for 9/3 queued up? If we can get it, or an outline of it today, we can update the staff report accordingly.    Best,    Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org 12 T 805.781.7151 slocity.org      From: Purrington, Teresa <TPurring@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 9:16 AM  To: Hermann, Greg <GHermann@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power     The Study Session has been modified for: Minor Change    This report really doesn’t say anything that the Council doesn’t already know.  I would say it could be simplified by just  outlining what Monterey Bay Community Power is going to cover during the presentation.  Also on the Previous Council  Actions a simply bullet point list of the dates and action taken at each of the meetings.  Please add Policy Context and  Public Engagement Sections.  Title: Monterey Bay Community Power   Department: Administration & IT   Category: Council Agenda Report   Meeting: City Council - Regular Meeting - Tuesday, September 3, 2019 12:00 AM   13 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Tuesday, August 13, 2019 9:59 AM To:J.R. Killigrew Cc:Marc Adato Subject:FW: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power Howdy! Do you folks have the presentation for 9/3 queued up? If we can get it, or an outline of it today, we can update the staff report accordingly. Best, Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org From: Purrington, Teresa <TPurring@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 9:16 AM  To: Hermann, Greg <GHermann@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Study Session Modified: 2517 : Monterey Bay Community Power    The Study Session has been modified for: Minor Change    This report really doesn’t say anything that the Council doesn’t already know.  I would say it could be simplified by just  outlining what Monterey Bay Community Power is going to cover during the presentation.  Also on the Previous Council  Actions a simply bullet point list of the dates and action taken at each of the meetings.  Please add Policy Context and  Public Engagement Sections.  Title: Monterey Bay Community Power   Department: Administration & IT   Category: Council Agenda Report   Meeting: City Council - Regular Meeting - Tuesday, September 3, 2019 12:00 AM   14 Hicks, Bailey From:Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, August 13, 2019 8:06 AM To:Read, Chris;Maitreya Maziarz;Kevin Bowling (kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us);Stacey Lake;David Wing;Akdag, Dan;Tiffany Law;Guardado, Miguel Subject:RE: Remote Location Testing 2-hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting Chris, I added Miguel to the 8:30am testing invite as well.      From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, August 12, 2019 10:13 AM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>; Maitreya Maziarz <Maitreya.Maziarz@santacruzcounty.us>; Kevin  Bowling (kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us) <kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us>; Stacey Lake  <Stacey.Lake@santacruzcounty.us>; David Wing <dwing@mbcommunitypower.org>; Akdag, Dan <dakdag@slocity.org>;  Tiffany Law <tlaw@mbcommunitypower.org>; Guardado, Miguel <mguardad@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Remote Location Testing 2‐hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting    Please include Miguel Guardado on this invite. He will be coordinated the testing. ‐‐‐‐‐Original Appointment‐‐‐‐‐  From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 7:37 PM  To: Bren Lehr; Maitreya Maziarz; Kevin Bowling (kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us); Stacey Lake; David Wing; Akdag,  Dan; Read, Chris; Tiffany Law  Subject: Remote Location Testing 2‐hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting  When: Wednesday, August 14, 2019 8:30 AM‐10:30 AM (UTC‐08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).  Where: Remote    All,    I’m setting up this 2‐hour meeting timeframe on August 14 from 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. to test audio/video functions  prior to start of our Ops Board meeting that begins at 10:30 a.m. There’s no need to use all of the 2 hours if all testing  goes well, it’s just available time in the event there’s a major issue that needs to be mitigated prior to the meeting.    The testing will begin by 8:30 a.m. with both remote locations (SLO and County of Santa Cruz) and with MBCP office. The  testing is being setup to ensure that any and all issues with audio and/or video problems are resolved prior to the Ops  Board meeting. Please report any issues that cannot be resolved to me, Bren Lehr, so that I can relay this information to  our CEO and the Chair prior to start of the meeting.     David, please send the requisite WebEx meeting invite(s) out to all parties prior to the meeting as well.     Thank you, All, and let me know if there are any questions.   15 Hicks, Bailey From:David Wing <dwing@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Monday, August 12, 2019 1:36 PM To:Guardado, Miguel Subject:RE: Remote Location Testing 2-hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting My pleasure. Let me know if there’s anything else you need.    David Wing, IT Systems Administrator  Direct: (831) 641‐7238  DWing@MBCP.org                 Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         MBCP.org    From: Guardado, Miguel <mguardad@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, August 12, 2019 1:36 PM  To: David Wing <dwing@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Bren Lehr  <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>; Maitreya Maziarz <Maitreya.Maziarz@santacruzcounty.us>; Kevin Bowling  (kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us) <kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us>; Stacey Lake  <Stacey.Lake@santacruzcounty.us>; Akdag, Dan <dakdag@slocity.org>; Tiffany Law <tlaw@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Remote Location Testing 2‐hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting    Hi David – Thank you for the add. I will have a team member join to assist in the testing.      Thanks again,    Miguel Guardado, CGCIO, CPM Information Technology Manager E mguardado@slocity.org T 805.781.7017 C 805.431.4381        From: David Wing <dwing@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Monday, August 12, 2019 10:28 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>; Maitreya Maziarz  <Maitreya.Maziarz@santacruzcounty.us>; Kevin Bowling (kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us)  <kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us>; Stacey Lake <Stacey.Lake@santacruzcounty.us>; Akdag, Dan  <dakdag@slocity.org>; Tiffany Law <tlaw@mbcommunitypower.org>; Guardado, Miguel <mguardad@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Remote Location Testing 2‐hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting  16   I’ve added Miguel to both. Thanks Chris.    David Wing, IT Systems Administrator  Direct: (831) 641‐7238  DWing@MBCP.org                 Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         MBCP.org    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, August 12, 2019 10:13 AM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>; Maitreya Maziarz <Maitreya.Maziarz@santacruzcounty.us>; Kevin  Bowling (kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us) <kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us>; Stacey Lake  <Stacey.Lake@santacruzcounty.us>; David Wing <dwing@mbcommunitypower.org>; Akdag, Dan <dakdag@slocity.org>;  Tiffany Law <tlaw@mbcommunitypower.org>; Guardado, Miguel <mguardad@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Remote Location Testing 2‐hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting    Please include Miguel Guardado on this invite. He will be coordinated the testing. ‐‐‐‐‐Original Appointment‐‐‐‐‐  From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 7:37 PM  To: Bren Lehr; Maitreya Maziarz; Kevin Bowling (kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us); Stacey Lake; David Wing; Akdag,  Dan; Read, Chris; Tiffany Law  Subject: Remote Location Testing 2‐hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting  When: Wednesday, August 14, 2019 8:30 AM‐10:30 AM (UTC‐08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).  Where: Remote    All,    I’m setting up this 2‐hour meeting timeframe on August 14 from 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. to test audio/video functions  prior to start of our Ops Board meeting that begins at 10:30 a.m. There’s no need to use all of the 2 hours if all testing  goes well, it’s just available time in the event there’s a major issue that needs to be mitigated prior to the meeting.    The testing will begin by 8:30 a.m. with both remote locations (SLO and County of Santa Cruz) and with MBCP office. The  testing is being setup to ensure that any and all issues with audio and/or video problems are resolved prior to the Ops  Board meeting. Please report any issues that cannot be resolved to me, Bren Lehr, so that I can relay this information to  our CEO and the Chair prior to start of the meeting.     David, please send the requisite WebEx meeting invite(s) out to all parties prior to the meeting as well.     Thank you, All, and let me know if there are any questions.   17 Hicks, Bailey From:Guardado, Miguel Sent:Monday, August 12, 2019 1:36 PM To:David Wing;Read, Chris;Bren Lehr;Maitreya Maziarz;Kevin Bowling (kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us);Stacey Lake;Akdag, Dan;Tiffany Law Subject:RE: Remote Location Testing 2-hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting Hi David – Thank you for the add. I will have a team member join to assist in the testing.      Thanks again,    Miguel Guardado, CGCIO, CPM Information Technology Manager E mguardado@slocity.org T 805.781.7017 C 805.431.4381        From: David Wing <dwing@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Monday, August 12, 2019 10:28 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>; Maitreya Maziarz  <Maitreya.Maziarz@santacruzcounty.us>; Kevin Bowling (kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us)  <kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us>; Stacey Lake <Stacey.Lake@santacruzcounty.us>; Akdag, Dan  <dakdag@slocity.org>; Tiffany Law <tlaw@mbcommunitypower.org>; Guardado, Miguel <mguardad@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Remote Location Testing 2‐hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting    I’ve added Miguel to both. Thanks Chris.    David Wing, IT Systems Administrator  Direct: (831) 641‐7238  DWing@MBCP.org                 Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         MBCP.org    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, August 12, 2019 10:13 AM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>; Maitreya Maziarz <Maitreya.Maziarz@santacruzcounty.us>; Kevin  Bowling (kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us) <kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us>; Stacey Lake  <Stacey.Lake@santacruzcounty.us>; David Wing <dwing@mbcommunitypower.org>; Akdag, Dan <dakdag@slocity.org>;  18 Tiffany Law <tlaw@mbcommunitypower.org>; Guardado, Miguel <mguardad@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Remote Location Testing 2‐hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting    Please include Miguel Guardado on this invite. He will be coordinated the testing. ‐‐‐‐‐Original Appointment‐‐‐‐‐  From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 7:37 PM  To: Bren Lehr; Maitreya Maziarz; Kevin Bowling (kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us); Stacey Lake; David Wing; Akdag,  Dan; Read, Chris; Tiffany Law  Subject: Remote Location Testing 2‐hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting  When: Wednesday, August 14, 2019 8:30 AM‐10:30 AM (UTC‐08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).  Where: Remote    All,    I’m setting up this 2‐hour meeting timeframe on August 14 from 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. to test audio/video functions  prior to start of our Ops Board meeting that begins at 10:30 a.m. There’s no need to use all of the 2 hours if all testing  goes well, it’s just available time in the event there’s a major issue that needs to be mitigated prior to the meeting.    The testing will begin by 8:30 a.m. with both remote locations (SLO and County of Santa Cruz) and with MBCP office. The  testing is being setup to ensure that any and all issues with audio and/or video problems are resolved prior to the Ops  Board meeting. Please report any issues that cannot be resolved to me, Bren Lehr, so that I can relay this information to  our CEO and the Chair prior to start of the meeting.     David, please send the requisite WebEx meeting invite(s) out to all parties prior to the meeting as well.     Thank you, All, and let me know if there are any questions.   19 Hicks, Bailey From:David Wing <dwing@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Monday, August 12, 2019 10:28 AM To:Read, Chris;Bren Lehr;Maitreya Maziarz;Kevin Bowling (kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us);Stacey Lake;Akdag, Dan;Tiffany Law;Guardado, Miguel Subject:RE: Remote Location Testing 2-hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting I’ve added Miguel to both. Thanks Chris.    David Wing, IT Systems Administrator  Direct: (831) 641‐7238  DWing@MBCP.org                 Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         MBCP.org    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, August 12, 2019 10:13 AM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>; Maitreya Maziarz <Maitreya.Maziarz@santacruzcounty.us>; Kevin  Bowling (kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us) <kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us>; Stacey Lake  <Stacey.Lake@santacruzcounty.us>; David Wing <dwing@mbcommunitypower.org>; Akdag, Dan <dakdag@slocity.org>;  Tiffany Law <tlaw@mbcommunitypower.org>; Guardado, Miguel <mguardad@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Remote Location Testing 2‐hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting    Please include Miguel Guardado on this invite. He will be coordinated the testing. ‐‐‐‐‐Original Appointment‐‐‐‐‐  From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 7:37 PM  To: Bren Lehr; Maitreya Maziarz; Kevin Bowling (kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us); Stacey Lake; David Wing; Akdag,  Dan; Read, Chris; Tiffany Law  Subject: Remote Location Testing 2‐hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting  When: Wednesday, August 14, 2019 8:30 AM‐10:30 AM (UTC‐08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).  Where: Remote    All,    I’m setting up this 2‐hour meeting timeframe on August 14 from 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. to test audio/video functions  prior to start of our Ops Board meeting that begins at 10:30 a.m. There’s no need to use all of the 2 hours if all testing  goes well, it’s just available time in the event there’s a major issue that needs to be mitigated prior to the meeting.    20 The testing will begin by 8:30 a.m. with both remote locations (SLO and County of Santa Cruz) and with MBCP office. The  testing is being setup to ensure that any and all issues with audio and/or video problems are resolved prior to the Ops  Board meeting. Please report any issues that cannot be resolved to me, Bren Lehr, so that I can relay this information to  our CEO and the Chair prior to start of the meeting.     David, please send the requisite WebEx meeting invite(s) out to all parties prior to the meeting as well.     Thank you, All, and let me know if there are any questions.   21 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Monday, August 12, 2019 10:13 AM To:Bren Lehr;Maitreya Maziarz;Kevin Bowling (kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us);Stacey Lake;David Wing;Akdag, Dan;Tiffany Law;Guardado, Miguel Subject:RE: Remote Location Testing 2-hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting Please include Miguel Guardado on this invite. He will be coordinated the testing. ‐‐‐‐‐Original Appointment‐‐‐‐‐  From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 7:37 PM  To: Bren Lehr; Maitreya Maziarz; Kevin Bowling (kevin.bowling@santacruzcounty.us); Stacey Lake; David Wing; Akdag,  Dan; Read, Chris; Tiffany Law  Subject: Remote Location Testing 2‐hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting  When: Wednesday, August 14, 2019 8:30 AM‐10:30 AM (UTC‐08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).  Where: Remote    All,    I’m setting up this 2‐hour meeting timeframe on August 14 from 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. to test audio/video functions  prior to start of our Ops Board meeting that begins at 10:30 a.m. There’s no need to use all of the 2 hours if all testing  goes well, it’s just available time in the event there’s a major issue that needs to be mitigated prior to the meeting.    The testing will begin by 8:30 a.m. with both remote locations (SLO and County of Santa Cruz) and with MBCP office. The  testing is being setup to ensure that any and all issues with audio and/or video problems are resolved prior to the Ops  Board meeting. Please report any issues that cannot be resolved to me, Bren Lehr, so that I can relay this information to  our CEO and the Chair prior to start of the meeting.     David, please send the requisite WebEx meeting invite(s) out to all parties prior to the meeting as well.     Thank you, All, and let me know if there are any questions.   22 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Monday, August 12, 2019 9:53 AM To:Pease, Andy;Harmon, Heidi;Scott Collins;Johnson, Derek;Hill, Robert;Eric Veium Cc:Bren Lehr;J.R. Killigrew;Purrington, Teresa;Christian, Kevin Subject:Monterey Bay Community Power - Operations Board - 8/14 Agenda BCC: SLO City Council All Please find the Operations Board agenda summary, below. As always, free to reach out with any questions and to suggest improvements to this communication. Meeting Type: Operations Board Representative Attending: Derek Johnson (attending remotely) Date & Time: August 14, 2019 10:30 AM Physical Location: Monterey Bay Community Power (MBCP) 70 Garden Court, Suite 300 Monterey, CA 93940 Remote Location: City of San Luis Obispo City Hall, Council Hearing Room 990 Palm Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 The agenda is available here and includes: AGENDA 1. Welcome & Roll Call 2. Public Comment on Matters Not Listed on the Agenda 3. Corrections and Additions CONSENT AGENDA 4. Approve Minutes of the June 26, 2019 Operations Board of Directors Meeting (Action Item) 5. Authorize CEO to Execute a Standard Services Agreement with Maher Accountancy for Accounting and Annual Audit Assistance Services with a Not to Exceed Amount of $180,400 (Action Item) 6. Authorize the CEO to Execute Agreement with Mpress Digital, Inc. for Printing and Mailing Services in an Amount Not to Exceed $125,000 (Action Item) 7. Authorize the CEO to Execute the First Amendment to the Legal Services Agreement with Hall Energy Law, PC to: a) Extend the Term of the Agreement to September 30, 2020; b) Increase the Not to Exceed Amount by $100,000; and c) Execute Up to Three Additional One-Year Amendments Where the Amendment Does Not Increase the Approved Not to Exceed Amount by More than 10%. (Action Item) 8. Authorize the CEO to a) Execute the Second Legal Services Agreement with Braun Blaising Smith Wynne, P.C. for a One- Year Term and a Not to Exceed Amount of $100,000, and; b) Execute Up to Three Additional One-Year Amendments Where the Amendment Does Not Increase the Approved Not to Exceed Amount by More than 10%. (Action Item) 9. Authorize the CEO to Submit Payment to Cal-CCA for the MBCP’s Operational Membership Dues for Fiscal Year 2019/2020 (Action Item) 10. Receive the Treasurer Report (Information Only) REGULAR AGENDA 11. Community Advisory Council’s Report (Discussion Item) 12. CEO's Report (Discussion Item) (a) Update on Santa Cruz Remote Location (b) Long-Term Joint Renewable Power Supply RFO Update 23 (c) Microgrid SmartConnect Program Update (d) Legislative Updates (Information Only) (e) Outreach/Engagement and Community Programs Update (Information Only) (f) List of Executed Contracts Under $100,000 (Information Only) 13. CONTINUED FROM THE JUNE 26, 2019 MEETING: Authorize CEO to Execute a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) with Castle Wind LLC (Action Item) 14. Support Staff’s Recommendation to the Policy Board of Directors to Approve MBCP’s Expansion Philosophy (Action Item) 15. Support Staff’s Recommendation to the Policy Board of Directors to Approve Inclusion of the New Member Agencies (Action Item) 16. Support Staff’s Recommendation to the Policy Board of Directors to Approve the Addition of 7 Full-Time Positions to MBCP Staff (Action Item) 17. Support Staff’s Recommendation to the Policy Board of Directors to Amend MBCP Employee Salary and Benefits Schedule (Action Item) 18. Support Staff’s Recommendation to the Policy Board of Directors to Approve MBCP’s Fiscal Year 2019/2020 Operating Budget (Action Item) 19. Recess for Closed Session Agenda Items CLOSED SESSION 20. a. Pursuant to Government Code Section 54950, relating to the following item: i. Pursuant to Government Code section 54956.9(d)(2), the Board of Directors will confer with legal counsel regarding one matter of significant exposure to litigation; ii. Pursuant to Government Code section 54956.9(d)(4), the Board of Directors will confer with legal counsel regarding whether to initiate litigation. OPEN SESSION 21. Reconvene on Open Session Items 22. General Counsel to Report Out on any Reportable Actions Taken in Closed Session INFORMATION ITEMS 23. Board Member Reports & Comments (Information Only) 24. Adjournment Best,   Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  24 Hicks, Bailey From:Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Saturday, August 10, 2019 2:30 PM To:Harmon, Heidi;Read, Chris Subject:Re: Funding for EV chargers Hi Heidi Unfortunately you are correct. The CEC, the driver behind this program, set the money aside for the original 3 counties over a year ago. In 2020, when we begin enrolling SLO and Morro Bay communities, we'll work with CARB in SLO county to enacted similar program in your town, albeit less generous. Looking forward to seeing you next month. Get Outlook for Android From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>  Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2019 2:10:49 PM  To: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Funding for EV chargers      Thank you Tom‐ Just to clarify, this will not be something of folks to San Luis Obispo to take advantage of  correct?   From: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2019 1:10:19 PM  To: Amy Wolfrum <awolfrum@mbayaq.org>; Brandon O'Rourke <brandono@live.com>; Brian Kimball  <bctkimball@gmail.com>; Dennis Osmer <dhosmer@calcentral.com>; Dennis Osmer (2nd Email)  <dennis@energyservices.org>; Dr. Allen Bueno del Bosque <allenbuenodelbosque@gmail.com>; Horacio Amezquita  <horacioamezquita@yahoo.com>; Jeff Byron <jeffbyron@me.com>; Ludmila Bezerra (Wist ‐ 2nd Email)  <ludmilagbezerra@gmail.com>; ludmilabwist@gmail.com <ludmilabwist@gmail.com>; Natalie LaVan  <nlavan@cfscc.org>; Norman Groot <norm@montereycfb.com>; Richard A. Stedman (rstedman@mbard.org)  <rstedman@mbard.org>; Seth Capron (sethtcapron@gmail.com) <sethtcapron@gmail.com>; Hill, Robert  <rhill@slocity.org>; Carlos Palacios (County of Santa Cruz) <carlos.palacios@santacruzcounty.us>; Chip Rerig  <crerig@ci.carmel.ca.us>; Craig Malin <cmalin@ci.seaside.ca.us>; Daryl Jordan <djordan@scottsvalley.org>; Johnson,  Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; Don Reynolds <citymanager@san‐juan‐bautista.ca.us>; Edgar Nolasco  <ENolasco@cosb.us>; Hans Uslar (Interim CM) <uslar@monterey.org>; Jim Pia <jimp@ci.salinas.ca.us>; Lew Bauman  (County of Monterey) <baumanl@co.monterey.ca.us>; Mark Dettle (City of Santa Cruz [Alternate])  <mdettle@cityofsantacruz.com>; Martin Bernal (City of Santa Cruz) <mbernal@cityofsantacruz.com>; Matt Huffaker  (City of Watsonville [Alternate]) <matt.huffaker@cityofwatsonville.org>; Melodye Serino (County of Santa Cruz  [Alternate]) <melodye.serino@santacruzcounty.us>; Michael McHatten (City of Soledad)  <mmchatten@cityofsoledad.com>; Nick Chiulos (County of Monterey) <chiulosn@co.monterey.ca.us>; Ray Corpuz (City  of Salinas) <ray.corpuz@ci.salinas.ca.us>; Ray Espinosa (County of San Benito [no alternate]) <respinosa@cosb.us>; Rene  Mendez (City of Gonzales) <rmendez@ci.gonzales.ca.us>; Roberta Greathouse <rgreathouse@ci.seaside.ca.us>; Tamara  Vides <tamara.vides@cityofwatsonville.org>; Tina Friend <tfriend@scottsvalley.org>; Alan Haffa (City of Monterey)  <haffa@monterey.org>; Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Anna Velazquez <avelazquez@cityofsoledad.com>; Bruce  McPherson (County of Santa Cruz) <bruce.mcpherson@santacruzcounty.us>; Carol Lenoir <coh.dist1@hollister.ca.gov>;  Derek Timm <dtimm@scottsvalley.org>; Drew Glover <dglover@cityofsantacruz.com>; Felipe Hernandez  <felipe.hernandez@cityofwatsonville.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Ian Oglesby  <ioglesby@ci.seaside.ca.us>; Jack Dilles <jackdilles@gmail.com>; Jaime De La Cruz <supervisordelacruz@cosb.us>; Jane  Parker (County of Monterey) <district4@co.monterey.ca.us>; Jenny McAdams <JMcAdams@cityofpacificgrove.org>;  25 John Freeman <John.freeman258@gmail.com>; John Phillips (County of Monterey [Alternate])  <district2@co.monterey.ca.us>; Mary Ann Carbone <maryann@sandcityca.org>; Peter Hernandez  <supervisorhernandez@cosb.us>; Ryan Coonerty (County of Santa Cruz [Alternate])  <ryan.coonerty@santacruzcounty.us>; Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz) <sbrown@cityofsantacruz.com>; Steve  McShane (City of Salinas) <stevem@ci.salinas.ca.us>; Tony Barrera <district2@ci.salinas.ca.us>; Trina Coffman‐Gomez  (City of Watsonville) <trina.coffman@cityofwatsonville.org>  Subject: Funding for EV chargers      Board members and councilors  MBCP is starting off the next Fiscal Year in October 2019 with an exciting and highly valuable Electric Vehicle (EV)  Infrastructure Program called Central Coast Incentive Project (CCIP) in partnership with the California Energy  Commission (CEC) and Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE).  The goal for CCIP is to encourage and accelerate easy access  to zero‐emission vehicle infrastructure by offering incentives for the purchase and installation of EV charging stations  across the Monterey Bay region of Santa Cruz, San Benito and Monterey counties.  CCIP will provide incentives (up to  75% of total costs and in some cases up to 80% of total costs) to qualified sites for the purchase and installation of  eligible EV charging infrastructure equipment. The Project benefits the Central Coast region as well as the citizens of  California by providing transportation related greenhouse gas reductions through greater development of EV  infrastructure. The Center for Sustainable Energy implements CCIP through a partnership with the California Energy  Commission.      There is $7 million dollars available for both Level II and Level III (Fast Chargers) EV infrastructure as of October 2019.  These funds are on a first come first serve basis and the expectation from similar programs is the funding may be fully  subscribed within 3 to 6 weeks after the program funding launch date. The process to obtain a site host agreement and  complete the initial application can take 2 to 8 weeks so please start the process early in order to reserve funds by early  October 2019 when the funding goes live.       For more information about CCIP and customer eligibility/funding/application process, please visit:  https://calevip.org/incentive‐project/central‐coast     There will be an upcoming webinar hosted by CSE and MBCP and we will share that information as it becomes available.     If you have any questions, please contact programs@mbcp.org to connect with our team.            Tom Habashi, CEO   (831) 313‐5557 (cell)  (831) 641‐7215 (direct)  thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org             26 Hicks, Bailey From:Administrator <postmaster@slocity.org> Sent:Sunday, August 11, 2019 9:09 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:[Postmaster] Messages on hold for cread@slocity.org The following messages, addressed to you, are currently on hold within the Mimecast service awaiting further action. For further instructions on how to use the links associated with each email, please review the following points: Release: This will release the current email On Hold to your Inbox, but future emails from this sender will still be placed On Hold Block: Rejects the email, and adds the sender's address to your personal Block list to block future emails from this sender Permit: Delivers the email to your Inbox, and adds the sender's address to your personal Permit list, so future emails are not put On Hold (for SPAM management policies only) For more information on the Mimecast digest, please refer to this article From Subject Date Reason Release Block Permit thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org Re: Funding for EV chargers 2019-08-10 17:30 Spam Policy Release Block Permit   27 Hicks, Bailey From:Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Saturday, August 10, 2019 4:33 PM To:Read, Chris Cc:michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org;Tiffany Wise-West;J.R. Killigrew;Peter Berridge Subject:Re: CAC Agenda Hi Chris,    As you can see, the CAC Agenda is quite full already. Staff thought that adding a robust programs conversation at 8pm  would make for a very late night for everyone.    We just received the first draft summary report on the programs road map from Tierra last week.     This of course coincides with Beth Trenchard's departure as Programs Manager to expand her  opportunities/engagement with CCAs statewide.    It will take some work the frame all the data for the CAC. This will perhaps take two meetings.    The other issue under consider is moving the regular CAC meeting time  such that they precede both board meetings,  and are more appropriately positioned to make recommendations prior to those board discussions.    Marc    Get Outlook for iOS  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2019 3:09:35 PM  To: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org <michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org>; Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐ West@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: RE: CAC Agenda      Thanks Marc. We were told there would be an energy program item before the CAC. Did that get pulled? I’m cc’ing Santa Cruz and Watsonville, who have similar questions.    Thanks again!    Best,    Chris     From: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2019 1:12 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: CAC Agenda     The 8/14!operations bod packet came out today.  8/15 CAC is also on the website now.  28    M.     Get Outlook for iOS  From: Marc Adato  Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2019 9:45:34 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: CAC Agenda      Hi Chris,     The Agenda must be posted 72 hours in advance, but sometimes Bren will get it posted the Friday before the upcoming  meeting.     M.     Get Outlook for iOS  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2019 8:26:02 PM  To: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: CAC Agenda      Hi Marc!    Hope you are well!    Just checking in on the CAC agenda. When do you anticipate publishing the CAC agenda?    Thanks!    Best,     Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  29 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Saturday, August 10, 2019 3:10 PM To:Marc Adato Cc:michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org;Tiffany Wise-West Subject:RE: CAC Agenda Thanks Marc. We were told there would be an energy program item before the CAC. Did that get pulled? I’m cc’ing Santa Cruz and Watsonville, who have similar questions. Thanks again! Best, Chris From: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2019 1:12 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: CAC Agenda    The 8/14!operations bod packet came out today.  8/15 CAC is also on the website now.    M.    Get Outlook for iOS  From: Marc Adato  Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2019 9:45:34 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: CAC Agenda      Hi Chris,    The Agenda must be posted 72 hours in advance, but sometimes Bren will get it posted the Friday before the upcoming  meeting.    M.    Get Outlook for iOS  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2019 8:26:02 PM  To: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: CAC Agenda      Hi Marc!    Hope you are well!  30   Just checking in on the CAC agenda. When do you anticipate publishing the CAC agenda?    Thanks!    Best,     Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  31 Hicks, Bailey From:Harmon, Heidi Sent:Saturday, August 10, 2019 2:40 PM To:Tom Habashi;Read, Chris Subject:Re: Funding for EV chargers Sounds good. Thank you Tom.   From: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2019 2:30:12 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Funding for EV chargers      Hi Heidi Unfortunately you are correct. The CEC, the driver behind this program, set the money aside for the original 3 counties over a year ago. In 2020, when we begin enrolling SLO and Morro Bay communities, we'll work with CARB in SLO county to enacted similar program in your town, albeit less generous. Looking forward to seeing you next month. Get Outlook for Android From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>  Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2019 2:10:49 PM  To: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Funding for EV chargers      Thank you Tom‐ Just to clarify, this will not be something of folks to San Luis Obispo to take advantage of  correct?   From: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2019 1:10:19 PM  To: Amy Wolfrum <awolfrum@mbayaq.org>; Brandon O'Rourke <brandono@live.com>; Brian Kimball  <bctkimball@gmail.com>; Dennis Osmer <dhosmer@calcentral.com>; Dennis Osmer (2nd Email)  <dennis@energyservices.org>; Dr. Allen Bueno del Bosque <allenbuenodelbosque@gmail.com>; Horacio Amezquita  <horacioamezquita@yahoo.com>; Jeff Byron <jeffbyron@me.com>; Ludmila Bezerra (Wist ‐ 2nd Email)  <ludmilagbezerra@gmail.com>; ludmilabwist@gmail.com <ludmilabwist@gmail.com>; Natalie LaVan  <nlavan@cfscc.org>; Norman Groot <norm@montereycfb.com>; Richard A. Stedman (rstedman@mbard.org)  <rstedman@mbard.org>; Seth Capron (sethtcapron@gmail.com) <sethtcapron@gmail.com>; Hill, Robert  <rhill@slocity.org>; Carlos Palacios (County of Santa Cruz) <carlos.palacios@santacruzcounty.us>; Chip Rerig  <crerig@ci.carmel.ca.us>; Craig Malin <cmalin@ci.seaside.ca.us>; Daryl Jordan <djordan@scottsvalley.org>; Johnson,  Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; Don Reynolds <citymanager@san‐juan‐bautista.ca.us>; Edgar Nolasco  <ENolasco@cosb.us>; Hans Uslar (Interim CM) <uslar@monterey.org>; Jim Pia <jimp@ci.salinas.ca.us>; Lew Bauman  (County of Monterey) <baumanl@co.monterey.ca.us>; Mark Dettle (City of Santa Cruz [Alternate])  <mdettle@cityofsantacruz.com>; Martin Bernal (City of Santa Cruz) <mbernal@cityofsantacruz.com>; Matt Huffaker  (City of Watsonville [Alternate]) <matt.huffaker@cityofwatsonville.org>; Melodye Serino (County of Santa Cruz  [Alternate]) <melodye.serino@santacruzcounty.us>; Michael McHatten (City of Soledad)  <mmchatten@cityofsoledad.com>; Nick Chiulos (County of Monterey) <chiulosn@co.monterey.ca.us>; Ray Corpuz (City  of Salinas) <ray.corpuz@ci.salinas.ca.us>; Ray Espinosa (County of San Benito [no alternate]) <respinosa@cosb.us>; Rene  32 Mendez (City of Gonzales) <rmendez@ci.gonzales.ca.us>; Roberta Greathouse <rgreathouse@ci.seaside.ca.us>; Tamara  Vides <tamara.vides@cityofwatsonville.org>; Tina Friend <tfriend@scottsvalley.org>; Alan Haffa (City of Monterey)  <haffa@monterey.org>; Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Anna Velazquez <avelazquez@cityofsoledad.com>; Bruce  McPherson (County of Santa Cruz) <bruce.mcpherson@santacruzcounty.us>; Carol Lenoir <coh.dist1@hollister.ca.gov>;  Derek Timm <dtimm@scottsvalley.org>; Drew Glover <dglover@cityofsantacruz.com>; Felipe Hernandez  <felipe.hernandez@cityofwatsonville.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Ian Oglesby  <ioglesby@ci.seaside.ca.us>; Jack Dilles <jackdilles@gmail.com>; Jaime De La Cruz <supervisordelacruz@cosb.us>; Jane  Parker (County of Monterey) <district4@co.monterey.ca.us>; Jenny McAdams <JMcAdams@cityofpacificgrove.org>;  John Freeman <John.freeman258@gmail.com>; John Phillips (County of Monterey [Alternate])  <district2@co.monterey.ca.us>; Mary Ann Carbone <maryann@sandcityca.org>; Peter Hernandez  <supervisorhernandez@cosb.us>; Ryan Coonerty (County of Santa Cruz [Alternate])  <ryan.coonerty@santacruzcounty.us>; Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz) <sbrown@cityofsantacruz.com>; Steve  McShane (City of Salinas) <stevem@ci.salinas.ca.us>; Tony Barrera <district2@ci.salinas.ca.us>; Trina Coffman‐Gomez  (City of Watsonville) <trina.coffman@cityofwatsonville.org>  Subject: Funding for EV chargers      Board members and councilors  MBCP is starting off the next Fiscal Year in October 2019 with an exciting and highly valuable Electric Vehicle (EV)  Infrastructure Program called Central Coast Incentive Project (CCIP) in partnership with the California Energy  Commission (CEC) and Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE).  The goal for CCIP is to encourage and accelerate easy access  to zero‐emission vehicle infrastructure by offering incentives for the purchase and installation of EV charging stations  across the Monterey Bay region of Santa Cruz, San Benito and Monterey counties.  CCIP will provide incentives (up to  75% of total costs and in some cases up to 80% of total costs) to qualified sites for the purchase and installation of  eligible EV charging infrastructure equipment. The Project benefits the Central Coast region as well as the citizens of  California by providing transportation related greenhouse gas reductions through greater development of EV  infrastructure. The Center for Sustainable Energy implements CCIP through a partnership with the California Energy  Commission.      There is $7 million dollars available for both Level II and Level III (Fast Chargers) EV infrastructure as of October 2019.  These funds are on a first come first serve basis and the expectation from similar programs is the funding may be fully  subscribed within 3 to 6 weeks after the program funding launch date. The process to obtain a site host agreement and  complete the initial application can take 2 to 8 weeks so please start the process early in order to reserve funds by early  October 2019 when the funding goes live.       For more information about CCIP and customer eligibility/funding/application process, please visit:  https://calevip.org/incentive‐project/central‐coast     There will be an upcoming webinar hosted by CSE and MBCP and we will share that information as it becomes available.     If you have any questions, please contact programs@mbcp.org to connect with our team.            Tom Habashi, CEO   (831) 313‐5557 (cell)  (831) 641‐7215 (direct)  thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org     33         34 Hicks, Bailey From:Harmon, Heidi Sent:Saturday, August 10, 2019 2:11 PM To:Tom Habashi;Read, Chris Subject:Re: Funding for EV chargers Thank you Tom‐ Just to clarify, this will not be something of folks to San Luis Obispo to take advantage of  correct?   From: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2019 1:10:19 PM  To: Amy Wolfrum <awolfrum@mbayaq.org>; Brandon O'Rourke <brandono@live.com>; Brian Kimball  <bctkimball@gmail.com>; Dennis Osmer <dhosmer@calcentral.com>; Dennis Osmer (2nd Email)  <dennis@energyservices.org>; Dr. Allen Bueno del Bosque <allenbuenodelbosque@gmail.com>; Horacio Amezquita  <horacioamezquita@yahoo.com>; Jeff Byron <jeffbyron@me.com>; Ludmila Bezerra (Wist ‐ 2nd Email)  <ludmilagbezerra@gmail.com>; ludmilabwist@gmail.com <ludmilabwist@gmail.com>; Natalie LaVan  <nlavan@cfscc.org>; Norman Groot <norm@montereycfb.com>; Richard A. Stedman (rstedman@mbard.org)  <rstedman@mbard.org>; Seth Capron (sethtcapron@gmail.com) <sethtcapron@gmail.com>; Hill, Robert  <rhill@slocity.org>; Carlos Palacios (County of Santa Cruz) <carlos.palacios@santacruzcounty.us>; Chip Rerig  <crerig@ci.carmel.ca.us>; Craig Malin <cmalin@ci.seaside.ca.us>; Daryl Jordan <djordan@scottsvalley.org>; Johnson,  Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; Don Reynolds <citymanager@san‐juan‐bautista.ca.us>; Edgar Nolasco  <ENolasco@cosb.us>; Hans Uslar (Interim CM) <uslar@monterey.org>; Jim Pia <jimp@ci.salinas.ca.us>; Lew Bauman  (County of Monterey) <baumanl@co.monterey.ca.us>; Mark Dettle (City of Santa Cruz [Alternate])  <mdettle@cityofsantacruz.com>; Martin Bernal (City of Santa Cruz) <mbernal@cityofsantacruz.com>; Matt Huffaker  (City of Watsonville [Alternate]) <matt.huffaker@cityofwatsonville.org>; Melodye Serino (County of Santa Cruz  [Alternate]) <melodye.serino@santacruzcounty.us>; Michael McHatten (City of Soledad)  <mmchatten@cityofsoledad.com>; Nick Chiulos (County of Monterey) <chiulosn@co.monterey.ca.us>; Ray Corpuz (City  of Salinas) <ray.corpuz@ci.salinas.ca.us>; Ray Espinosa (County of San Benito [no alternate]) <respinosa@cosb.us>; Rene  Mendez (City of Gonzales) <rmendez@ci.gonzales.ca.us>; Roberta Greathouse <rgreathouse@ci.seaside.ca.us>; Tamara  Vides <tamara.vides@cityofwatsonville.org>; Tina Friend <tfriend@scottsvalley.org>; Alan Haffa (City of Monterey)  <haffa@monterey.org>; Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Anna Velazquez <avelazquez@cityofsoledad.com>; Bruce  McPherson (County of Santa Cruz) <bruce.mcpherson@santacruzcounty.us>; Carol Lenoir <coh.dist1@hollister.ca.gov>;  Derek Timm <dtimm@scottsvalley.org>; Drew Glover <dglover@cityofsantacruz.com>; Felipe Hernandez  <felipe.hernandez@cityofwatsonville.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Ian Oglesby  <ioglesby@ci.seaside.ca.us>; Jack Dilles <jackdilles@gmail.com>; Jaime De La Cruz <supervisordelacruz@cosb.us>; Jane  Parker (County of Monterey) <district4@co.monterey.ca.us>; Jenny McAdams <JMcAdams@cityofpacificgrove.org>;  John Freeman <John.freeman258@gmail.com>; John Phillips (County of Monterey [Alternate])  <district2@co.monterey.ca.us>; Mary Ann Carbone <maryann@sandcityca.org>; Peter Hernandez  <supervisorhernandez@cosb.us>; Ryan Coonerty (County of Santa Cruz [Alternate])  <ryan.coonerty@santacruzcounty.us>; Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz) <sbrown@cityofsantacruz.com>; Steve  McShane (City of Salinas) <stevem@ci.salinas.ca.us>; Tony Barrera <district2@ci.salinas.ca.us>; Trina Coffman‐Gomez  (City of Watsonville) <trina.coffman@cityofwatsonville.org>  Subject: Funding for EV chargers      Board members and councilors  MBCP is starting off the next Fiscal Year in October 2019 with an exciting and highly valuable Electric Vehicle (EV)  Infrastructure Program called Central Coast Incentive Project (CCIP) in partnership with the California Energy  Commission (CEC) and Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE).  The goal for CCIP is to encourage and accelerate easy access  to zero‐emission vehicle infrastructure by offering incentives for the purchase and installation of EV charging stations  35 across the Monterey Bay region of Santa Cruz, San Benito and Monterey counties.  CCIP will provide incentives (up to  75% of total costs and in some cases up to 80% of total costs) to qualified sites for the purchase and installation of  eligible EV charging infrastructure equipment. The Project benefits the Central Coast region as well as the citizens of  California by providing transportation related greenhouse gas reductions through greater development of EV  infrastructure. The Center for Sustainable Energy implements CCIP through a partnership with the California Energy  Commission.      There is $7 million dollars available for both Level II and Level III (Fast Chargers) EV infrastructure as of October 2019.  These funds are on a first come first serve basis and the expectation from similar programs is the funding may be fully  subscribed within 3 to 6 weeks after the program funding launch date. The process to obtain a site host agreement and  complete the initial application can take 2 to 8 weeks so please start the process early in order to reserve funds by early  October 2019 when the funding goes live.       For more information about CCIP and customer eligibility/funding/application process, please visit:  https://calevip.org/incentive‐project/central‐coast     There will be an upcoming webinar hosted by CSE and MBCP and we will share that information as it becomes available.     If you have any questions, please contact programs@mbcp.org to connect with our team.            Tom Habashi, CEO   (831) 313‐5557 (cell)  (831) 641‐7215 (direct)  thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org             36 Hicks, Bailey From:Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Saturday, August 10, 2019 1:12 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:Re: CAC Agenda The 8/14!operations bod packet came out today.  8/15 CAC is also on the website now.    M.    Get Outlook for iOS  From: Marc Adato  Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2019 9:45:34 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: CAC Agenda      Hi Chris,    The Agenda must be posted 72 hours in advance, but sometimes Bren will get it posted the Friday before the upcoming  meeting.    M.    Get Outlook for iOS  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2019 8:26:02 PM  To: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: CAC Agenda      Hi Marc!    Hope you are well!    Just checking in on the CAC agenda. When do you anticipate publishing the CAC agenda?    Thanks!    Best,     Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 37 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  38 Hicks, Bailey From:Administrator <postmaster@slocity.org> Sent:Saturday, August 10, 2019 9:07 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:[Postmaster] Messages on hold for cread@slocity.org The following messages, addressed to you, are currently on hold within the Mimecast service awaiting further action. For further instructions on how to use the links associated with each email, please review the following points: Release: This will release the current email On Hold to your Inbox, but future emails from this sender will still be placed On Hold Block: Rejects the email, and adds the sender's address to your personal Block list to block future emails from this sender Permit: Delivers the email to your Inbox, and adds the sender's address to your personal Permit list, so future emails are not put On Hold (for SPAM management policies only) For more information on the Mimecast digest, please refer to this article From Subject Date Reason Release Block Permit aditee.sharma@globaltransmission.info First early bird discount expires in two weeks from today 2019-08-09 12:19 Spam Policy Release Block Permit centralcoastclimate@gmail.com 4C and LGSEC Annual Symposium - FINAL REMINDER! 2019-08-09 13:55 Spam Policy Release Block Permit centralcoastclimate@gmail.com 4C and LGSEC Annual Symposium - Next Week! 2019-08-09 14:13 Spam Policy Release Block Permit blehr@mbcommunitypower.org RE: Aug 15 CAC Mtg Remote Site 2019-08-09 14:46 Spam Policy Release Block Permit blehr@mbcommunitypower.org RE: Aug 15 CAC Mtg Remote Site 2019-08-09 14:58 Spam Policy Release Block Permit blehr@mbcommunitypower.org RE: Aug 15 CAC Mtg Remote Site 2019-08-09 15:00 Spam Policy Release Block Permit dwing@mbcommunitypower.org RE: Aug 15 CAC Mtg Remote Site 2019-08-09 15:03 Spam Policy Release Block Permit   39 Hicks, Bailey From:Tonikian, Victoria Sent:Friday, August 9, 2019 4:10 PM To:Bren Lehr Cc:Purrington, Teresa Subject:RE: August 14 MBCP Ops Board Meeting Agenda Posting Hi Bren, This has been posted. Thank you, Victoria From: Purrington, Teresa <TPurring@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, August 9, 2019 2:51 PM  To: Tonikian, Victoria <vtonikia@slocity.org>  Cc: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Fwd: August 14 MBCP Ops Board Meeting Agenda Posting    Victoria,   Can you please post and let me and Bren know that it is taken care of.     Thanks,  TP  Get Outlook for iOS  From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, August 9, 2019 2:49:12 PM  To: Susan.Galloway@santacruzcounty.us <Susan.Galloway@santacruzcounty.us>; Purrington, Teresa  <TPurring@slocity.org>  Subject: August 14 MBCP Ops Board Meeting Agenda Posting      Good afternoon, Susan and Teresa –     Please find attached the August 14, 2019 MBCP Ops Board meeting agenda to be posted in your public display case.  Please let me know when done. Thanks, much!     Bren Lehr, Board Clerk, MMC, Notary Public   Direct: (831) 641‐7203  Cell: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org       40   70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org     41 Hicks, Bailey From:Purrington, Teresa Sent:Friday, August 9, 2019 2:51 PM To:Tonikian, Victoria Cc:Bren Lehr Subject:Fwd: August 14 MBCP Ops Board Meeting Agenda Posting Attachments:August 14 2019 Operations Board Meeting Agenda (OnBase Agenda) v3.docx Victoria,   Can you please post and let me and Bren know that it is taken care of.     Thanks,  TP  Get Outlook for iOS  From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, August 9, 2019 2:49:12 PM  To: Susan.Galloway@santacruzcounty.us <Susan.Galloway@santacruzcounty.us>; Purrington, Teresa  <TPurring@slocity.org>  Subject: August 14 MBCP Ops Board Meeting Agenda Posting      Good afternoon, Susan and Teresa –     Please find attached the August 14, 2019 MBCP Ops Board meeting agenda to be posted in your public display case.  Please let me know when done. Thanks, much!     Bren Lehr, Board Clerk, MMC, Notary Public   Direct: (831) 641‐7203  Cell: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org         70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org     42 Hicks, Bailey From:Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Friday, August 9, 2019 2:49 PM To:Susan.Galloway@santacruzcounty.us;Purrington, Teresa Subject:August 14 MBCP Ops Board Meeting Agenda Posting Attachments:August 14 2019 Operations Board Meeting Agenda (OnBase Agenda) v3.docx Good afternoon, Susan and Teresa –    Please find attached the August 14, 2019 MBCP Ops Board meeting agenda to be posted in your public display case.  Please let me know when done. Thanks, much!    Bren Lehr, Board Clerk, MMC, Notary Public   Direct: (831) 641‐7203  Cell: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org        70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    43 Hicks, Bailey From:Brandon O`Rourke <brandono@live.com> Sent:Friday, August 9, 2019 12:12 PM To:Bren Lehr Cc:Read, Chris;Robert Shaw;David Wing;Tiffany Law Subject:Re: Aug 15 CAC Mtg Remote Site Hi Bren, Thanks for the update. That will work for SLO this month. Brandon From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, August 9, 2019 12:00 PM  To: Brandon O`Rourke  Cc: cread@slocity.org; Robert Shaw; David Wing; Tiffany Law  Subject: RE: Aug 15 CAC Mtg Remote Site      Good afternoon, Brandon –     After a discussion with our General Counsel it was determined that their should not be a remote site in SLO since you  will be attending the meeting in person.     David, would you please cancel the WebEx meeting invite? Thanks, All!     From: Brandon O`Rourke <brandono@live.com>   Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2019 5:48 PM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Aug 15 CAC Mtg Remote Site     Good evening!     44 I’ll be attending in person at the MBCP office. I—and everyone else in SLO—really do appreciate the opportunity to  participate remotely if necessary.     Brandon        From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Thursday, 8 August, 2019 5:45 PM  To: Brandon O'Rourke <brandono@live.com>  Subject: Aug 15 CAC Mtg Remote Site     Hi Brandon,      Will you be attending the Aug 15 CAC meeting from the remote site or in person at MBCP offices?   Bren Lehr, Board Clerk  DIRECT: (831 641‐7203  CELL: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org          70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org  45 Hicks, Bailey From:Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, August 8, 2019 9:46 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:Re: CAC Agenda Hi Chris,    The Agenda must be posted 72 hours in advance, but sometimes Bren will get it posted the Friday before the upcoming  meeting.    M.    Get Outlook for iOS  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2019 8:26:02 PM  To: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: CAC Agenda      Hi Marc!    Hope you are well!    Just checking in on the CAC agenda. When do you anticipate publishing the CAC agenda?    Thanks!    Best,     Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  46 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, August 8, 2019 8:26 PM To:Marc Adato Subject:CAC Agenda Hi Marc! Hope you are well! Just checking in on the CAC agenda. When do you anticipate publishing the CAC agenda? Thanks! Best, Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  47 Hicks, Bailey From:Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, August 8, 2019 6:26 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:Fwd: Aug 15 CAC Mtg Remote Site Hi Chris,     Forwarding the following to you to inquire if SLO will have its remote site available for CAC meetings? Thanks!  Bren Lehr, Board Clerk  DIRECT: (831 641‐7203  CELL: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org            70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    Begin forwarded message:  From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Date: August 8, 2019 at 6:23:14 PM PDT  To: Brandon O`Rourke <brandono@live.com>  Subject: Re: Aug 15 CAC Mtg Remote Site  Great! Do you think we need the remote site available for members of the public or SLO staff?  Bren Lehr, Board Clerk  DIRECT: (831 641‐7203  CELL: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org            48 70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    On Aug 8, 2019, at 5:47 PM, Brandon O`Rourke <brandono@live.com> wrote:  Good evening!     I’ll be attending in person at the MBCP office. I—and everyone else in SLO—really do  appreciate the opportunity to participate remotely if necessary.     Brandon        From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, 8 August, 2019 5:45 PM  To: Brandon O'Rourke <brandono@live.com>  Subject: Aug 15 CAC Mtg Remote Site     Hi Brandon,      Will you be attending the Aug 15 CAC meeting from the remote site or in person at  MBCP offices?   Bren Lehr, Board Clerk  DIRECT: (831 641‐7203  CELL: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org        <image001.jpg>        70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org  49 Hicks, Bailey From:Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, August 8, 2019 1:10 PM To:Amy Wolfrum;Brandon O'Rourke;Brian Kimball;Dennis Osmer;Dennis Osmer (2nd Email);Dr. Allen Bueno del Bosque;Horacio Amezquita;Jeff Byron;Ludmila Bezerra (Wist - 2nd Email);ludmilabwist@gmail.com;Natalie LaVan;Norman Groot;Richard A. Stedman (rstedman@mbard.org);Seth Capron (sethtcapron@gmail.com);Hill, Robert;Carlos Palacios (County of Santa Cruz);Chip Rerig;Craig Malin;Daryl Jordan;Johnson, Derek;Don Reynolds;Edgar Nolasco;Hans Uslar (Interim CM);Jim Pia;Lew Bauman (County of Monterey);Mark Dettle (City of Santa Cruz [Alternate]);Martin Bernal (City of Santa Cruz);Matt Huffaker (City of Watsonville [Alternate]);Melodye Serino (County of Santa Cruz [Alternate]);Michael McHatten (City of Soledad);Nick Chiulos (County of Monterey);Ray Corpuz (City of Salinas);Ray Espinosa (County of San Benito [no alternate]);Rene Mendez (City of Gonzales);Roberta Greathouse;Tamara Vides;Tina Friend;Alan Haffa (City of Monterey);Pease, Andy;Anna Velazquez;Bruce McPherson (County of Santa Cruz);Carol Lenoir;Derek Timm;Drew Glover;Felipe Hernandez;Harmon, Heidi;Ian Oglesby;Jack Dilles;Jaime De La Cruz;Jane Parker (County of Monterey);Jenny McAdams;John Freeman;John Phillips (County of Monterey [Alternate]);Mary Ann Carbone;Peter Hernandez;Ryan Coonerty (County of Santa Cruz [Alternate]);Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz);Steve McShane (City of Salinas);Tony Barrera;Trina Coffman-Gomez (City of Watsonville) Subject:Funding for EV chargers Board members and councilors  MBCP is starting off the next Fiscal Year in October 2019 with an exciting and highly valuable Electric Vehicle (EV)  Infrastructure Program called Central Coast Incentive Project (CCIP) in partnership with the California Energy  Commission (CEC) and Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE).  The goal for CCIP is to encourage and accelerate easy access  to zero‐emission vehicle infrastructure by offering incentives for the purchase and installation of EV charging stations  across the Monterey Bay region of Santa Cruz, San Benito and Monterey counties.  CCIP will provide incentives (up to  75% of total costs and in some cases up to 80% of total costs) to qualified sites for the purchase and installation of  eligible EV charging infrastructure equipment. The Project benefits the Central Coast region as well as the citizens of  California by providing transportation related greenhouse gas reductions through greater development of EV  infrastructure. The Center for Sustainable Energy implements CCIP through a partnership with the California Energy  Commission.     There is $7 million dollars available for both Level II and Level III (Fast Chargers) EV infrastructure as of October 2019.  These funds are on a first come first serve basis and the expectation from similar programs is the funding may be fully  subscribed within 3 to 6 weeks after the program funding launch date. The process to obtain a site host agreement and  complete the initial application can take 2 to 8 weeks so please start the process early in order to reserve funds by early  October 2019 when the funding goes live.      For more information about CCIP and customer eligibility/funding/application process, please visit:  https://calevip.org/incentive‐project/central‐coast    There will be an upcoming webinar hosted by CSE and MBCP and we will share that information as it becomes available.    If you have any questions, please contact programs@mbcp.org to connect with our team.         Tom Habashi, CEO   50 (831) 313‐5557 (cell)  (831) 641‐7215 (direct)  thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org          51 Hicks, Bailey From:Administrator <postmaster@slocity.org> Sent:Thursday, August 8, 2019 9:25 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:[Postmaster] Messages on hold for cread@slocity.org The following messages, addressed to you, are currently on hold within the Mimecast service awaiting further action. 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Judge Sought Affair With Colleague, Panel Is Told 2019-08-08 03:53 Spam Policy Release Block Permit   53 Hicks, Bailey From:Anthony Mejia <Anthony.Mejia@palmspringsca.gov> Sent:Wednesday, August 7, 2019 5:47 PM To:Anthony Mejia Subject:CCAC Membership Roster - August 2019 Attachments:08-2019 CCAC Membership Roster.xlsx CCAC Board: Attached is the updated August 2019 Membership roster. Anthony J. Mejia, MMC City Clerk 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 T: 760.323.8206 palmspringsca.gov City Clerks Association of California 2nd Vice President californiacityclerks.org/ Bcc: Brandon Black, LOCC   54 Hicks, Bailey From:Thompson, Jennifer Sent:Wednesday, August 7, 2019 1:48 PM To:Read, Chris Cc:Espejo-Moses, Maryanna Subject:RE: Monterey Bay Community Power - Request to Include Info in December Mailer Attachments:Section 520 Billing Text and Inserts.pdf Hi Chris, Would you say that the insert is for a “City purpose”? The billing insert policy in the City’s Revenue Management Manual only allows bill inserts for city purposes unless approved by the City Manager. Jennifer T. From: Espejo‐Moses, Maryanna <MEspejo@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2019 9:37 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Thompson,  Jennifer <jthompso@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Request to Include Info in December Mailer    Hi Chris and J.R., What are you looking to include in the Utility Bills? To go in the December bills (mailed 12/17), we would need you to fill out the attached form and send final proof by November 25th, 2019. Please let me know and I can send it to our mailer for a quote! Maryanna Espejo-Moses Supervising Utility Billing Assistant Public Utilities 879 Morro Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E mespejo@slocity.org T 805.781.7569 slocity.org From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 9:13 PM  To: Boerman, Mychal <mboerman@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Espejo‐ Moses, Maryanna <MEspejo@slocity.org>; Thompson, Jennifer <jthompso@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Request to Include Info in December Mailer    Perfect, thanks Mychal! 55 J.R., please feel free to reach out directly to Maryanna and Jennifer. Best, Chris From: Boerman, Mychal <mboerman@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 9:06 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Espejo‐ Moses, Maryanna <MEspejo@slocity.org>; Thompson, Jennifer <jthompso@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Request to Include Info in December Mailer    Thanks Chris, I don’t mean to bounce you guys around but the best contact at the City for this would be either Jennifer Thompson or Maryanna Espejo-Moses. I’ve copied them on this email so they are aware and so you have their contact information. Thanks for reaching out! Mychal From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 4:41 PM  To: Boerman, Mychal <mboerman@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Floyd, Aaron <afloyd@slocity.org>; Marc Adato  <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Request to Include Info in December Mailer  Importance: High    Hi Mychal, I’m writing to connect you with J.R. Killigrew from MBCP. They would like to discuss the potential for sharing info via a Utility mailer in December. They would design and pay for their portion. I’ll let you all take it from here! Best, Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  56 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, August 7, 2019 9:39 AM To:Espejo-Moses, Maryanna;Thompson, Jennifer Cc:Read, Chris;Marc Adato;Peter Berridge Subject:FW: Monterey Bay Community Power - Request to Include Info in December Mailer Attachments:Original Request Form.pdf HI Maryanna,    Thanks for the follow up. I’m copying our Marketing Manager, Peter Berridge, for this request. Basically, we are looking  to include a buckslip mailer in the water bill to educate the community about their new electric service provider,  Monterey Bay Community Power.    Best,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Espejo‐Moses, Maryanna <MEspejo@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2019 9:37 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Thompson,  Jennifer <jthompso@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Request to Include Info in December Mailer    Hi Chris and J.R., What are you looking to include in the Utility Bills? To go in the December bills (mailed 12/17), we would need you to fill out the attached form and send final proof by November 25th, 2019. Please let me know and I can send it to our mailer for a quote! Maryanna Espejo-Moses Supervising Utility Billing Assistant 57 Public Utilities 879 Morro Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E mespejo@slocity.org T 805.781.7569 slocity.org From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 9:13 PM  To: Boerman, Mychal <mboerman@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Espejo‐ Moses, Maryanna <MEspejo@slocity.org>; Thompson, Jennifer <jthompso@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Request to Include Info in December Mailer    Perfect, thanks Mychal! J.R., please feel free to reach out directly to Maryanna and Jennifer. Best, Chris From: Boerman, Mychal <mboerman@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 9:06 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Espejo‐ Moses, Maryanna <MEspejo@slocity.org>; Thompson, Jennifer <jthompso@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Request to Include Info in December Mailer    Thanks Chris, I don’t mean to bounce you guys around but the best contact at the City for this would be either Jennifer Thompson or Maryanna Espejo-Moses. I’ve copied them on this email so they are aware and so you have their contact information. Thanks for reaching out! Mychal From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 4:41 PM  To: Boerman, Mychal <mboerman@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Floyd, Aaron <afloyd@slocity.org>; Marc Adato  <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Request to Include Info in December Mailer  Importance: High    Hi Mychal, I’m writing to connect you with J.R. Killigrew from MBCP. They would like to discuss the potential for sharing info via a Utility mailer in December. They would design and pay for their portion. 58 I’ll let you all take it from here! Best, Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  59 Hicks, Bailey From:Espejo-Moses, Maryanna Sent:Wednesday, August 7, 2019 9:37 AM To:Read, Chris Cc:J.R. Killigrew;Marc Adato;Thompson, Jennifer Subject:RE: Monterey Bay Community Power - Request to Include Info in December Mailer Attachments:Original Request Form.pdf Hi Chris and J.R., What are you looking to include in the Utility Bills? To go in the December bills (mailed 12/17), we would need you to fill out the attached form and send final proof by November 25th, 2019. Please let me know and I can send it to our mailer for a quote! Maryanna Espejo-Moses Supervising Utility Billing Assistant Public Utilities 879 Morro Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E mespejo@slocity.org T 805.781.7569 slocity.org From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 9:13 PM  To: Boerman, Mychal <mboerman@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Espejo‐ Moses, Maryanna <MEspejo@slocity.org>; Thompson, Jennifer <jthompso@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Request to Include Info in December Mailer    Perfect, thanks Mychal! J.R., please feel free to reach out directly to Maryanna and Jennifer. Best, Chris From: Boerman, Mychal <mboerman@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 9:06 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Espejo‐ Moses, Maryanna <MEspejo@slocity.org>; Thompson, Jennifer <jthompso@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Request to Include Info in December Mailer    60 Thanks Chris, I don’t mean to bounce you guys around but the best contact at the City for this would be either Jennifer Thompson or Maryanna Espejo-Moses. I’ve copied them on this email so they are aware and so you have their contact information. Thanks for reaching out! Mychal From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 4:41 PM  To: Boerman, Mychal <mboerman@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Floyd, Aaron <afloyd@slocity.org>; Marc Adato  <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Request to Include Info in December Mailer  Importance: High    Hi Mychal, I’m writing to connect you with J.R. Killigrew from MBCP. They would like to discuss the potential for sharing info via a Utility mailer in December. They would design and pay for their portion. I’ll let you all take it from here! Best, Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  61 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Tuesday, August 6, 2019 9:13 PM To:Boerman, Mychal Cc:J.R. Killigrew;Marc Adato;Espejo-Moses, Maryanna;Thompson, Jennifer Subject:RE: Monterey Bay Community Power - Request to Include Info in December Mailer Perfect, thanks Mychal! J.R., please feel free to reach out directly to Maryanna and Jennifer. Best, Chris From: Boerman, Mychal <mboerman@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 9:06 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Espejo‐ Moses, Maryanna <MEspejo@slocity.org>; Thompson, Jennifer <jthompso@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Request to Include Info in December Mailer    Thanks Chris, I don’t mean to bounce you guys around but the best contact at the City for this would be either Jennifer Thompson or Maryanna Espejo-Moses. I’ve copied them on this email so they are aware and so you have their contact information. Thanks for reaching out! Mychal From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 4:41 PM  To: Boerman, Mychal <mboerman@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Floyd, Aaron <afloyd@slocity.org>; Marc Adato  <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Request to Include Info in December Mailer  Importance: High    Hi Mychal, I’m writing to connect you with J.R. Killigrew from MBCP. They would like to discuss the potential for sharing info via a Utility mailer in December. They would design and pay for their portion. I’ll let you all take it from here! Best, Chris Read Sustainability Manager 62 City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  63 Hicks, Bailey From:Boerman, Mychal Sent:Tuesday, August 6, 2019 9:06 PM To:Read, Chris Cc:J.R. Killigrew;Marc Adato;Espejo-Moses, Maryanna;Thompson, Jennifer Subject:RE: Monterey Bay Community Power - Request to Include Info in December Mailer Thanks Chris, I don’t mean to bounce you guys around but the best contact at the City for this would be either Jennifer Thompson or Maryanna Espejo-Moses. I’ve copied them on this email so they are aware and so you have their contact information. Thanks for reaching out! Mychal From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 4:41 PM  To: Boerman, Mychal <mboerman@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Floyd, Aaron <afloyd@slocity.org>; Marc Adato  <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Request to Include Info in December Mailer  Importance: High    Hi Mychal, I’m writing to connect you with J.R. Killigrew from MBCP. They would like to discuss the potential for sharing info via a Utility mailer in December. They would design and pay for their portion. I’ll let you all take it from here! Best, Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  64 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Tuesday, August 6, 2019 4:41 PM To:Boerman, Mychal Cc:J.R. Killigrew;Floyd, Aaron;Marc Adato Subject:Monterey Bay Community Power - Request to Include Info in December Mailer Hi Mychal, I’m writing to connect you with J.R. Killigrew from MBCP. They would like to discuss the potential for sharing info via a Utility mailer in December. They would design and pay for their portion. I’ll let you all take it from here! Best, Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  65 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Monday, August 5, 2019 5:08 PM To:Brandon O`Rourke Subject:FW: Bldg Electrification outreach consultants? Attachments:7.30.19 MBCP Member Agency Webinar.pdf From: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:21 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Bldg Electrification outreach consultants?        Tiffany Wise‐West, PE, LEED AP, PhD  Sustainability & Climate Action Manager  809 Center Street | Santa Cruz, CA 95060  Direct: 831.420.5433 | Mobile: 831.345.1328    Like the Climate Action Program on Facebook!        From: Read, Chris [mailto:cread@slocity.org]   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 1:53 PM  To: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: RE: Bldg Electrification outreach consultants?    Yes, 4 is good From: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 1:52 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Bldg Electrification outreach consultants?    Yeah I am going into a meeting til 3:30. R u free after?  Tiffany Wise‐West  Sent from my iPhone   (pls excuse typos!)      On Aug 1, 2019, at 1:44 PM, Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  Give me a call this afternoon? 805-781-7151    66 From: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>   Sent: Monday, July 29, 2019 2:00 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Bldg Electrification outreach consultants?     Hi Chris     Amy Rider shared with me that you piggy backed onto a collaborative contract for outreach on bldg.  electrification (or something to that effect). I wonder if you would not mind sharing your scope of work  for the outreach and any other info (like a planning document) or whatnot, please? If it’s on USDN just  tell me and I’ll go pull it down. We are getting closer to pulling the trigger and I want to be ready with  time/cost savings things like this when I discuss it with City Council. I love the expo idea!     Thanks!     Tiffany Wise‐West, PE, LEED AP, PhD  Sustainability & Climate Action Manager  809 Center Street | Santa Cruz, CA 95060  Direct: 831.420.5433 | Mobile: 831.345.1328     Like the Climate Action Program on Facebook!           67 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Monday, August 5, 2019 8:40 AM To:Molly Kern Subject:RE: SLO Key Community Organizations Perfect, thanks! From: Molly Kern <molly@slochamber.org>   Sent: Friday, August 2, 2019 5:49 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: SLO Key Community Organizations    Hi Chris,    I think you did a great job with the organizations that were included in the recent climate action event and would just  add the Chamber, HBA and maybe the Rotary Clubs? Farm Bureau and Land Conservancy also come to mind but that  may be farther down the road.    Have a wonderful weekend,  Molly     Molly Kern Director of Governmental Affairs  San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce T: 805.786.2763 C: 805.440.3941  slochamber.org | visitslo.com    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2019 3:21 PM  To: Molly Kern <molly@slochamber.org>  Subject: FW: SLO Key Community Organizations    Hi Molly, Do you have any recommended key community organizations we should include in the MBCP outreach plan? Thanks! Chris From: Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola <agarcia‐arrazola@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: SLO Key Community Organizations    Hi Chris,     68 I hope all is well.  I’m following up on a request My colleague Marc Adato had regarding key stakeholder groups in San  Luis Obispo.    As we finalize our  outreach plan, it is vital to reach out to community organizations through direct outreach. I am  wondering as to whether you had insight or a list of key organization in SLO that you think would be a great addition to  our list. Target organizations will be contacted to determine if an opportunity to present or share information exists  once enrollment begins.     I do realize you might have sent this list over to Marc, but I am currently assisting him on this list and I wanted to make  sure we met the deadline of incorporating key stakeholder groups into our outreach plan on time.     Best,  Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola, Public Engagement Associate    m:(831) 402‐5890 o:(831) 641‐7209  agarcia@mbcp.org               Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         mbcommunitypower.org    69 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Monday, August 5, 2019 8:36 AM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:RE: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019 I’m a hustler, just in this for the money ͬͭͮͯ From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Monday, August 5, 2019 8:35 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>; Jon Griesser <jgriesser@co.slo.ca.us>; John  Smigelski <john@carbonfreeslo.org>; Rita Casaverde <ritacf20@gmail.com>  Subject: Re: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019    You’re really playing both sides of the aisle well Chris Read/Reed!    Get Outlook for iOS  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Monday, August 5, 2019 8:34:05 AM  To: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>; Jon Griesser <jgriesser@co.slo.ca.us>; John Smigelski  <john@carbonfreeslo.org>; Rita Casaverde <ritacf20@gmail.com>; J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Subject: RE: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019      And apparently one of the articles is written by my doppelganger!     From: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>   Sent: Monday, August 5, 2019 8:15 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Jon Griesser <jgriesser@co.slo.ca.us>; John Smigelski <john@carbonfreeslo.org>;  Rita Casaverde <ritacf20@gmail.com>; J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Fwd: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019     Lots of energy related thoughts out of COLAB this week.     Happy Monday!  ev      Eric Veium  Chair  SLO Climate Coalition  (805) 835‐3669  eric@carbonfreeslo.org       70 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  From: Eric Veium <eveium@gmail.com>  Date: Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 8:12 AM  Subject: Fwd: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019  To: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>        ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  From: COLAB San Luis Obispo <charlie@colabsbc.org>  Date: Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 7:36 AM  Subject: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019  To: <eveium@gmail.com>                 COLAB SLO County Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019       ALEX ALEXIEV   NOVEMBER 21, 1941 - JULY 28, 2019  71 ALEX WAS A FOUNDER OF COLAB OF SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY   California Bids Farewell to a Freedom Fighter  Scholar, writer, and geopolitical analyst Alex Alexiev dies at 77  BY LLOYD BILLINGSLEY  THIS WEEK    NO BOS MEETING  SLOCOG FINALIZES HOUSING NUMBERS CAL PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION FORUMS AUGUST 7&8 ON DIABLO CLOSURE  PUBLIC COMMENT INVITED - SEE DETAILS BELOW ON PAGE 7    LAST WEEK    NO BOS MEETING FOR NEXT 2 WEEKS    THE NEXT BOARD MEETING WILL BE ON AUGUST 13, 2019    SLO COLAB IN DEPTH See PAGE 8   THE OPPORTUNITY COST OF SHUTTING DOWN DIABLO CANYON NUCLEAR POWER PLANT BY EDWARD RING  POTENTIAL BREAK-UP OF PG&E LOOKING LESS LIKELY BY CHRIS REED 72 GREEN NEW DEAL AND THE 'WORLDS DUMBEST ENERGY POLICY' BY ALEX ALEXIEV    CLICK HERE to download the COLAB San Luis Obispo County Weekly Update for August 4th thru August 10th, 2019!     Contact Information COLAB San Luis Obispo County PO Box 13601 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406  For more information, Mike Brown, 805-944-4274  Mike@colabslo.org              COLAB San Luis Obispo County, PO Box 13601, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 SafeUnsubscribe™ eveium@gmail.com     Forward email | About our service provider    Sent by charlie@colabsbc.org in collaboration with Try email marketing for free today!       73 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Monday, August 5, 2019 8:35 AM To:Read, Chris;Eric Veium;Jon Griesser;John Smigelski;Rita Casaverde Subject:Re: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019 You’re really playing both sides of the aisle well Chris Read/Reed!    Get Outlook for iOS  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Monday, August 5, 2019 8:34:05 AM  To: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>; Jon Griesser <jgriesser@co.slo.ca.us>; John Smigelski  <john@carbonfreeslo.org>; Rita Casaverde <ritacf20@gmail.com>; J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Subject: RE: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019      And apparently one of the articles is written by my doppelganger!     From: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>   Sent: Monday, August 5, 2019 8:15 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Jon Griesser <jgriesser@co.slo.ca.us>; John Smigelski <john@carbonfreeslo.org>;  Rita Casaverde <ritacf20@gmail.com>; J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Fwd: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019     Lots of energy related thoughts out of COLAB this week.     Happy Monday!  ev      Eric Veium  Chair  SLO Climate Coalition  (805) 835‐3669  eric@carbonfreeslo.org  To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.      ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  From: Eric Veium <eveium@gmail.com>  Date: Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 8:12 AM  Subject: Fwd: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019  To: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>        74 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  From: COLAB San Luis Obispo <charlie@colabsbc.org>  Date: Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 7:36 AM  Subject: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019  To: <eveium@gmail.com>           To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.      COLAB SLO County Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019     To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.   ALEX ALEXIEV   NOVEMBER 21, 1941 - JULY 28, 2019  75 ALEX WAS A FOUNDER OF COLAB OF SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY To help protect your priv acy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.   California Bids Farewell to a Freedom Fighter  Scholar, writer, and geopolitical analyst Alex Alexiev dies at 77  BY LLOYD BILLINGSLEY  THIS WEEK    NO BOS MEETING  SLOCOG FINALIZES HOUSING NUMBERS CAL PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION FORUMS AUGUST 7&8 ON DIABLO CLOSURE  PUBLIC COMMENT INVITED - SEE DETAILS BELOW ON PAGE 7    LAST WEEK    NO BOS MEETING FOR NEXT 2 WEEKS    THE NEXT BOARD MEETING WILL BE ON AUGUST 13, 2019    SLO COLAB IN DEPTH See PAGE 8   THE OPPORTUNITY COST OF SHUTTING DOWN DIABLO CANYON NUCLEAR POWER PLANT BY EDWARD RING  POTENTIAL BREAK-UP OF PG&E LOOKING LESS LIKELY BY CHRIS REED 76 GREEN NEW DEAL AND THE 'WORLDS DUMBEST ENERGY POLICY' BY ALEX ALEXIEV    CLICK HERE to download the COLAB San Luis Obispo County Weekly Update for August 4th thru August 10th, 2019!     Contact Information COLAB San Luis Obispo County PO Box 13601 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406  For more information, Mike Brown, 805-944-4274  Mike@colabslo.org    To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.Join Our Mailing List          COLAB San Luis Obispo County, PO Box 13601, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 SafeUnsubscribe™ eveium@gmail.com    Forward email | About our service provider   Sent by charlie@colabsbc.org in collaboration with To help protect your priv acy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.Constant Contact Try email marketing for free today!       77 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Monday, August 5, 2019 8:34 AM To:Eric Veium;Jon Griesser;John Smigelski;Rita Casaverde;J.R. Killigrew Subject:RE: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019 And apparently one of the articles is written by my doppelganger! From: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>   Sent: Monday, August 5, 2019 8:15 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Jon Griesser <jgriesser@co.slo.ca.us>; John Smigelski <john@carbonfreeslo.org>;  Rita Casaverde <ritacf20@gmail.com>; J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Fwd: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019    Lots of energy related thoughts out of COLAB this week.    Happy Monday!  ev      Eric Veium  Chair  SLO Climate Coalition  (805) 835‐3669  eric@carbonfreeslo.org      ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  From: Eric Veium <eveium@gmail.com>  Date: Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 8:12 AM  Subject: Fwd: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019  To: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>      ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  From: COLAB San Luis Obispo <charlie@colabsbc.org>  Date: Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 7:36 AM  Subject: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019  To: <eveium@gmail.com>          78    COLAB SLO County Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019     ALEX ALEXIEV   NOVEMBER 21, 1941 - JULY 28, 2019 ALEX WAS A FOUNDER OF COLAB OF SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY California Bids Farewell to a Freedom Fighter Scholar, writer, and geopolitical analyst Alex Alexiev dies at 77 BY LLOYD BILLINGSLEY THIS WEEK 79 NO BOS MEETING SLOCOG FINALIZES HOUSING NUMBERS CAL PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION FORUMS AUGUST 7&8 ON DIABLO CLOSURE PUBLIC COMMENT INVITED - SEE DETAILS BELOW ON PAGE 7 LAST WEEK NO BOS MEETING FOR NEXT 2 WEEKS THE NEXT BOARD MEETING WILL BE ON AUGUST 13, 2019 SLO COLAB IN DEPTH See PAGE 8 THE OPPORTUNITY COST OF SHUTTING DOWN DIABLO CANYON NUCLEAR POWER PLANT BY EDWARD RING POTENTIAL BREAK-UP OF PG&E LOOKING LESS LIKELY BY CHRIS REED GREEN NEW DEAL AND THE 'WORLDS DUMBEST ENERGY POLICY' BY ALEX ALEXIEV CLICK HERE to download the COLAB San Luis Obispo County Weekly Update for August 4th thru August 10th, 2019!   Contact Information COLAB San Luis Obispo County PO Box 13601 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 For more information, Mike Brown, 805-944-4274 Mike@colabslo.org       80   COLAB San Luis Obispo County, PO Box 13601, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 SafeUnsubscribe™ eveium@gmail.com Forward email | About our service provider Sent by charlie@colabsbc.org in collaboration with Try email marketing for free today!     81 Hicks, Bailey From:Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org> Sent:Monday, August 5, 2019 8:15 AM To:Read, Chris;Jon Griesser;John Smigelski;Rita Casaverde;J.R. Killigrew Subject:Fwd: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019 Lots of energy related thoughts out of COLAB this week.    Happy Monday!  ev      Eric Veium  Chair  SLO Climate Coalition  (805) 835‐3669  eric@carbonfreeslo.org      ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  From: Eric Veium <eveium@gmail.com>  Date: Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 8:12 AM  Subject: Fwd: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019  To: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>      ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  From: COLAB San Luis Obispo <charlie@colabsbc.org>  Date: Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 7:36 AM  Subject: COLAB SLO Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019  To: <eveium@gmail.com>             82 COLAB SLO County Weekly Update August 4th thru August 10th, 2019     ALEX ALEXIEV   NOVEMBER 21, 1941 - JULY 28, 2019 ALEX WAS A FOUNDER OF COLAB OF SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY California Bids Farewell to a Freedom Fighter Scholar, writer, and geopolitical analyst Alex Alexiev dies at 77 BY LLOYD BILLINGSLEY THIS WEEK NO BOS MEETING SLOCOG FINALIZES HOUSING NUMBERS CAL PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION FORUMS AUGUST 7&8 ON DIABLO CLOSURE 83 PUBLIC COMMENT INVITED - SEE DETAILS BELOW ON PAGE 7 LAST WEEK NO BOS MEETING FOR NEXT 2 WEEKS THE NEXT BOARD MEETING WILL BE ON AUGUST 13, 2019 SLO COLAB IN DEPTH See PAGE 8 THE OPPORTUNITY COST OF SHUTTING DOWN DIABLO CANYON NUCLEAR POWER PLANT BY EDWARD RING POTENTIAL BREAK-UP OF PG&E LOOKING LESS LIKELY BY CHRIS REED GREEN NEW DEAL AND THE 'WORLDS DUMBEST ENERGY POLICY' BY ALEX ALEXIEV CLICK HERE to download the COLAB San Luis Obispo County Weekly Update for August 4th thru August 10th, 2019!   Contact Information COLAB San Luis Obispo County PO Box 13601 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 For more information, Mike Brown, 805-944-4274 Mike@colabslo.org       COLAB San Luis Obispo County, PO Box 13601, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 SafeUnsubscribe™ eveium@gmail.com Forward email | About our service provider Sent by charlie@colabsbc.org in collaboration with   84 Try email marketing for free today!   85 Hicks, Bailey From:Molly Kern <molly@slochamber.org> Sent:Friday, August 2, 2019 5:49 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: SLO Key Community Organizations Hi Chris,    I think you did a great job with the organizations that were included in the recent climate action event and would just  add the Chamber, HBA and maybe the Rotary Clubs? Farm Bureau and Land Conservancy also come to mind but that  may be farther down the road.    Have a wonderful weekend,  Molly     Molly Kern Director of Governmental Affairs  San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce T: 805.786.2763 C: 805.440.3941  slochamber.org | visitslo.com    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2019 3:21 PM  To: Molly Kern <molly@slochamber.org>  Subject: FW: SLO Key Community Organizations    Hi Molly, Do you have any recommended key community organizations we should include in the MBCP outreach plan? Thanks! Chris From: Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola <agarcia‐arrazola@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: SLO Key Community Organizations    Hi Chris,     I hope all is well.  I’m following up on a request My colleague Marc Adato had regarding key stakeholder groups in San  Luis Obispo.    As we finalize our  outreach plan, it is vital to reach out to community organizations through direct outreach. I am  wondering as to whether you had insight or a list of key organization in SLO that you think would be a great addition to  our list. Target organizations will be contacted to determine if an opportunity to present or share information exists  once enrollment begins.   86   I do realize you might have sent this list over to Marc, but I am currently assisting him on this list and I wanted to make  sure we met the deadline of incorporating key stakeholder groups into our outreach plan on time.     Best,  Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola, Public Engagement Associate    m:(831) 402‐5890 o:(831) 641‐7209  agarcia@mbcp.org               Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         mbcommunitypower.org    87 Hicks, Bailey From:Stafforini, Dylan Sent:Friday, August 2, 2019 10:01 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: SLO Key Community Organizations Hello Chris, Here’s what I came up with this morning:  Visit SLO CAL  Chamber of Commerce  Home Front Environmental Justice (Morro Bay)  Housing Authority of San Luis Obispo  Central Coast Commission for Senior Citizens  Home Depot, Target, Sprouts (Large Stores)  Incoming businesses like REI  Green Campus Team at Cal Poly  ASI at Cal Poly  Home Builders Association of the Central Coast  Cal Poly Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) and CP Small Business and Development Center (SBDC) I can let you know if any others come to mind. Best, Dylan Stafforini Sustainability and Natural Resources Intern III City Administration Office of Sustainability 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E dstaffor@slocity.org slocity.org  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:40 PM  To: Stafforini, Dylan <dstaffor@slocity.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: SLO Key Community Organizations    Can you help with this Dylan? Spend no more than an hour compiling key community organizations and submit via bullet list in an email to me. Thanks! 88 From: Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola <agarcia‐arrazola@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: SLO Key Community Organizations    Hi Chris,     I hope all is well.  I’m following up on a request My colleague Marc Adato had regarding key stakeholder groups in San  Luis Obispo.    As we finalize our  outreach plan, it is vital to reach out to community organizations through direct outreach. I am  wondering as to whether you had insight or a list of key organization in SLO that you think would be a great addition to  our list. Target organizations will be contacted to determine if an opportunity to present or share information exists  once enrollment begins.     I do realize you might have sent this list over to Marc, but I am currently assisting him on this list and I wanted to make  sure we met the deadline of incorporating key stakeholder groups into our outreach plan on time.     Best,  Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola, Public Engagement Associate    m:(831) 402‐5890 o:(831) 641‐7209  agarcia@mbcp.org               Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         mbcommunitypower.org    89 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 10:31 PM To:Marc Adato;Hill, Robert;Read, Chris;scollins@morrobayca.gov Subject:RE: Marc Adato shared "8.6.19 Agenda MB_SLO Enrollment Check-in" with you. Thanks so much, Marc!     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 6:48 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>;  rhill@slocity.org; cread@slocity.org; scollins@morrobayca.gov  Subject: Marc Adato shared "8.6.19 Agenda MB_SLO Enrollment Check‐in" with you.    8/6/19 MB_SLO Enrollment Check-in - Agenda with document links -Marc       This link only works for the direct recipients of this message.   8.6.19 Agenda MB_SLO Enrollment Check-in    90 Open         Microsoft respects your privacy. To learn more, please read our Privacy Statement. Microsoft Corporation, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052     91 Hicks, Bailey From:Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 6:48 PM To:J.R. Killigrew;Marc Adato;Hill, Robert;Read, Chris;scollins@morrobayca.gov Subject:Marc Adato shared "8.6.19 Agenda MB_SLO Enrollment Check-in" with you. 8/6/19 MB_SLO Enrollment Check-in - Agenda with document links -Marc     This link only works for the direct recipients of this message.     8.6.19 Agenda MB_SLO Enrollment Check-in   Open       Microsoft respects your privacy. To learn more, please read our Privacy Statement. Microsoft Corporation, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052      92 Hicks, Bailey From:Michelle Templeton <michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org> Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 5:19 PM To:Read, Chris Cc:Tiffany Wise-West Subject:Re: MBCP Electrification Plan - letter for CAC? Attachments:7.30.19 MBCP Member Agency Webinar.pdf What!!?? You didn't? Here is the slide deck in case you didn't even get that Michelle Templeton  Assistant Public Works & Utilities Director   City of Watsonville  (831) 768‐3160  500 Clearwater Lane  Watsonville, CA. 95076  michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org    To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.    To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.    To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.         On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 5:17 PM Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  Hey, at least you all got something ਐ਑਒ਓ    Looking forward to our chat!    Chris Read Sustainability Manager To help protect your priv acy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.City of San Luis Obispo City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org     From: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>  Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 5:16 PM  To: Michelle Templeton <michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: MBCP Electrification Plan ‐ letter for CAC?   93    I was bummed I didn’t get the invite but then got the slide deck! Weird! Sent invite for Mon. Talk soon!     Tiffany Wise‐West, PE, LEED AP, PhD  Sustainability & Climate Action Manager  809 Center Street | Santa Cruz, CA 95060  Direct: 831.420.5433 | Mobile: 831.345.1328     Like the Climate Action Program on Facebook!           From: Michelle Templeton [mailto:michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org]   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 5:07 PM  To: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: MBCP Electrification Plan ‐ letter for CAC?     Yes, I would love to send consolidated comments or a joint letter together. I do hope to attend the CAC on 8/15. I was disappointed to not get onto the call this week. The system kept telling me it was locked so I was not able to join.     Anyway, I am free next week:  Mon 8/5 betweeen 4 and 5  Tues 8/6 between 1:30 and 3:30  Weds 8/7 at noon to 1     Let me know what works.  94 Thank you!     Michelle     Michelle Templeton  Assistant Public Works & Utilities Director   City of Watsonville  (831) 768‐3160  500 Clearwater Lane  Watsonville, CA. 95076  michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org                    On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 4:24 PM Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com> wrote:  Hi Michelle and Chris     Would you be interested in potentially collaborating on a joint letter in response to the MBCP Electrification  Plan staff report going to the CAC on 8/15? If not a joint letter, at least coordinate the points we should  make on individual letters? If so, can we jump on a 15‐30 min call to discuss, please?      Next week I could do:  95    Mon 8/5 betweeen 4 and 5  Tues 8/6 between 1:30 and 3:30  Weds 8/7 at noon to 1  Thurs 8/89 from 3‐4:45  Fri 8/9 from 10 to 11:45     I won’t be there at the CAC meeting on 8/15 as I will be down in SLO for some conferences but intend to  send in the letter. Michelle are you planning to go?     Thanks to you both.  Tiffany Wise‐West, PE, LEED AP, PhD  Sustainability & Climate Action Manager  809 Center Street | Santa Cruz, CA 95060  Direct: 831.420.5433 | Mobile: 831.345.1328     Like the Climate Action Program on Facebook!           96 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 5:10 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Monterey Bay Community Power - Thank You! Yep, that seems a bit odd but I am sure there was a logic… From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:57 PM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Thank You!    From: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:43 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Thank You!    See below….this is who was invited…local gov people for the most part.    Yah it’s weird bc I had nothing on my calendar yet I got the slide deck. The only way I knew it was happening was bc  someone from AMBAG emailed asking me for the conference call info. As I said I asked for the invite but no one  responded until after the webinar. So strange.    Tiffany Wise‐West, PE, LEED AP, PhD  Sustainability & Climate Action Manager  809 Center Street | Santa Cruz, CA 95060  Direct: 831.420.5433 | Mobile: 831.345.1328    Like the Climate Action Program on Facebook!    From: Lina Williams [lwilliams@mbcommunitypower.org] Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 11:47 AM To: J.R. Killigrew; Beth Trenchard; Sage Lang Cc: kherlihy@ci.capitola.ca.us; atopp@ci.carmel.ca.us; ttruszkowski@ci.gonzales.ca.us; afelix@ci.greenfield.ca.us; economicdevelopment@hollister.ca.gov; planning@hollister.ca.gov; Faegerter@cityofmarina.org; mlidyoff@cityofmarina.org; terrasas@monterey.org; cole@monterey.org; bertoldiDS@co.monterey.ca.us; scollins@morrobayca.gov; jmcadams@cityofpacificgrove.org; aaziz@cityofpacificgrove.org; brianf@ci.salinas.ca.us; cityplanning@san-juan-bautista.ca.us; sbc@iwm.co.san-benito.ca.us; chuck@sandcityca.org; Cstotler@cosb.us; kgallagher@cosb.us; David.Carlson@santacruzcounty.us; Carol.Johnson@santacruzcounty.us; Justin.Braun@santacruzcounty.us; Tiffany Wise-West; Bonnie Lipscomb; djordan@scottsvalley.org; tbateman@scottsvalley.org; publicworks@san-juan-bautista.ca.us; KOvermeyer@ci.seaside.ca.us; GStearns@ci.seaside.ca.us; michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org; Steve.Palmisano@cityofwatsonville.org; suzi.merriam@cityofwatsonville.org; ebertrand@ambag.org; Jacqlyn Church; amartelet@ci.carmel.ca.us; Robbie Brown Subject: Monterey Bay Community Power - Thank You! Good Afternoon!  97    Thank you for joining the Quarter Member Agency Webinar.  We here at MBCP appreciate you support and look forward  to continuing our ongoing collaboration.  As promised, I have attached the slide deck that we covered this morning.  I  hope that you find the information to be useful.     We look forward to having you join us again in the fall.     Sincerely,     Lina Williams  Manager of Energy Account Services  (O) 831‐641‐7714  (M) 831‐233‐4136  Email: LWilliams@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     98 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 5:06 PM To:J.R. Killigrew;Read, Chris;Scott Collins Cc:Marc Adato Subject:RE: Moving Enrollment check-in to next Tuesday Thanks, guys. I also promised to send a link to our Public Engagement and Noticing Manual. I also promised some research on potential office space. See: https://www.quaglino.com/properties-commercial.php http://www.sanluisobispocollection.com/ Bob From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:43 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Thanks, Chris.     Marc – please confirm if Chris has sent the list. I know you added some community groups but just want to make sure.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:33 PM  To: Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Hill, Robert  <rhill@slocity.org>  99 Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Hi J.R., Sorry to say that we are extremely space constrained right now and are not able to host. I thought we had submitted community groups, but sounds like I’m mistaken. We’ll get a list over to you early next week. Best, Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org From: Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:09 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    We would not be able to host 2 staff for 6 months.      From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2019 3:47 PM  To: Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Just if there are any other stakeholders, please send them over.     Also, I just want to finally confirm that neither city would host MBCP staff for 6 months (2 cubicles). I’m going to reach  out to the County as a final effort before trying to pivot towards co‐working space or some other opportunity. We can  discuss more on Tuesday as well but I would appreciate a response.     Many thanks,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org     100     Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 10:42 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Thanks, JR.  Let me know if you need anything else from us in advance of our discussion next Tuesday.     ‐Scott    From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 1:03 PM  To: Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Hi Gang,    Sounds like today isn’t a good day so I rescheduled for next Tuesday for our enrollment meeting.     Let me know if you have any additional agenda items. Here is my proposed agenda:    Agenda for 8/6/19  ‐ Update on Outreach Plan  ‐ Staffing promotion  ‐ Upcoming events/opportunities  o Public forums  o City hosting 1/week during enrollment for customer walk‐ins  ‐ Mailers  o Connection with water agencies for buck slips  ‐ Temporary office space        J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org     101     Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    102 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:57 PM To:Hill, Robert Subject:FW: Monterey Bay Community Power - Thank You! From: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:43 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Thank You!    See below….this is who was invited…local gov people for the most part.    Yah it’s weird bc I had nothing on my calendar yet I got the slide deck. The only way I knew it was happening was bc  someone from AMBAG emailed asking me for the conference call info. As I said I asked for the invite but no one  responded until after the webinar. So strange.    Tiffany Wise‐West, PE, LEED AP, PhD  Sustainability & Climate Action Manager  809 Center Street | Santa Cruz, CA 95060  Direct: 831.420.5433 | Mobile: 831.345.1328    Like the Climate Action Program on Facebook!    From: Lina Williams [lwilliams@mbcommunitypower.org] Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 11:47 AM To: J.R. Killigrew; Beth Trenchard; Sage Lang Cc: kherlihy@ci.capitola.ca.us; atopp@ci.carmel.ca.us; ttruszkowski@ci.gonzales.ca.us; afelix@ci.greenfield.ca.us; economicdevelopment@hollister.ca.gov; planning@hollister.ca.gov; Faegerter@cityofmarina.org; mlidyoff@cityofmarina.org; terrasas@monterey.org; cole@monterey.org; bertoldiDS@co.monterey.ca.us; scollins@morrobayca.gov; jmcadams@cityofpacificgrove.org; aaziz@cityofpacificgrove.org; brianf@ci.salinas.ca.us; cityplanning@san-juan-bautista.ca.us; sbc@iwm.co.san-benito.ca.us; chuck@sandcityca.org; Cstotler@cosb.us; kgallagher@cosb.us; David.Carlson@santacruzcounty.us; Carol.Johnson@santacruzcounty.us; Justin.Braun@santacruzcounty.us; Tiffany Wise-West; Bonnie Lipscomb; djordan@scottsvalley.org; tbateman@scottsvalley.org; publicworks@san-juan-bautista.ca.us; KOvermeyer@ci.seaside.ca.us; GStearns@ci.seaside.ca.us; michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org; Steve.Palmisano@cityofwatsonville.org; suzi.merriam@cityofwatsonville.org; ebertrand@ambag.org; Jacqlyn Church; amartelet@ci.carmel.ca.us; Robbie Brown Subject: Monterey Bay Community Power - Thank You! Good Afternoon!     Thank you for joining the Quarter Member Agency Webinar.  We here at MBCP appreciate you support and look forward  to continuing our ongoing collaboration.  As promised, I have attached the slide deck that we covered this morning.  I  hope that you find the information to be useful.     We look forward to having you join us again in the fall.     Sincerely,  103    Lina Williams  Manager of Energy Account Services  (O) 831‐641‐7714  (M) 831‐233‐4136  Email: LWilliams@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     104 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:56 PM To:Harmon, Heidi;Johnson, Derek;Gomez, Aaron Cc:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition move forward with microgrid plans for the City Hi Heidi, No problem. Best, Chris From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 6:02 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; Gomez, Aaron <agomez@slocity.org>  Subject: Fw: City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition move forward with microgrid plans for the City  Chris can you add this to our monthly meeting conversation please:     From: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>  Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 11:14 AM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>; J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Fwd: City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition move forward with microgrid plans for the City        ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  From: Clean Coalition <info@clean‐coalition.org>  Date: Tue, Jul 30, 2019, 10:59 AM  Subject: City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition move forward with microgrid plans for the City  To: <eric@slocleanenergy.org>    Clean Coalition press release 105 July 30, 2019 clean-coalition.org City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition agree to move forward with microgrid plans for the City Facing wildfire threats and planned utility outages, the City is seeking the unparalleled resilience benefits of renewables-driven Community Microgrids CALISTOGA, CA — The City of Calistoga has entered into an agreement with the Clean Coalition, a California nonprofit organization, to conduct a feasibility assessment to determine whether to proceed with a Community Microgrid for the City. A Community Microgrid is a new approach for designing and operating electric grids. Although connected to the larger power grid, during a power outage a renewables-driven Community Microgrid can “island” from the grid and keep critical facilities online indefinitely. The Clean Coalition has a long history of designing and staging Community Microgrids, most recently for the wildfire-ravaged California areas of Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, as well as the North Bay. Increasingly, municipalities that have not yet experienced disasters are considering this modern energy system to provide their communities an unparalleled trifecta of economic, environmental, and resilience benefits. Adding to the urgency in Calistoga are the Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) planned by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), the local utility, during times of high fire danger. The City of Calistoga experienced two PSPS warnings last fall, and a 48-hour shutoff disrupted the City and led to lost revenue for local businesses. With a severe fire season predicted for California this year, PSPS are likely to increase in frequency and duration. PG&E is currently investigating the potential for enabling temporary diesel generation to supply power to part of the city during a PSPS through a new preinstalled interconnection hub (PIH). The City and PG&E hope to complete construction of the PIH by mid- September. While the PIH will support some of the city’s businesses and residents during PSPS, it will not power the whole city. As currently envisioned, areas west of the river and those in proximity to severe high-fire-threat zones will remain unpowered during a PSPS. 106 In addition, diesel generators are heavy polluters and are expensive to maintain. They do not provide the real energy resilience that Community Microgrids will bring to the area. “The Clean Coalition is excited about the opportunity to design a truly resilient power system for Calistoga,” said Dr. Frank Wasko, Managing Director of the Clean Coalition. “With their vote to proceed with the Community Microgrid project, the forward-thinking Calistoga City Council has shown they understand what it takes for their community to thrive in California’s new normal.” The project will start with a few microgrids at discrete locations, with the ultimate goal to develop a Community Microgrid that serves the full Calistoga substation grid area. As part of the site assessment, the Clean Coalition will conduct a Solar Siting Survey to identify the commercial-scale solar siting potential in Calistoga. The Clean Coalition’s Solar Siting Survey methodology has successfully identified ample solar siting opportunities in urban and suburban environments; predominantly on buildings, parking lots, and parking structures. The Clean Coalition will follow the site assessment with functional designs for five target microgrid sites and a broader Community Microgrid that serves the entire City of Calistoga. In addition, the Clean Coalition will engage key stakeholders in preparation for the next project phases: permit-ready, finance-ready microgrid designs and construction thereof. Website | Our Impact | In the News | Regulatory Action & Filings | Connect   Clean Coalition | 1800 Garden St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Unsubscribe eric@slocleanenergy.org Update Profile | About Constant Contact Sent by info@clean-coalition.org 107 Hicks, Bailey From:Tiffany Wise-West <TWise-West@cityofsantacruz.com> Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:43 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:FW: Monterey Bay Community Power - Thank You! See below….this is who was invited…local gov people for the most part.    Yah it’s weird bc I had nothing on my calendar yet I got the slide deck. The only way I knew it was happening was bc  someone from AMBAG emailed asking me for the conference call info. As I said I asked for the invite but no one  responded until after the webinar. So strange.    Tiffany Wise‐West, PE, LEED AP, PhD  Sustainability & Climate Action Manager  809 Center Street | Santa Cruz, CA 95060  Direct: 831.420.5433 | Mobile: 831.345.1328    Like the Climate Action Program on Facebook!    From: Lina Williams [lwilliams@mbcommunitypower.org] Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 11:47 AM To: J.R. Killigrew; Beth Trenchard; Sage Lang Cc: kherlihy@ci.capitola.ca.us; atopp@ci.carmel.ca.us; ttruszkowski@ci.gonzales.ca.us; afelix@ci.greenfield.ca.us; economicdevelopment@hollister.ca.gov; planning@hollister.ca.gov; Faegerter@cityofmarina.org; mlidyoff@cityofmarina.org; terrasas@monterey.org; cole@monterey.org; bertoldiDS@co.monterey.ca.us; scollins@morrobayca.gov; jmcadams@cityofpacificgrove.org; aaziz@cityofpacificgrove.org; brianf@ci.salinas.ca.us; cityplanning@san-juan-bautista.ca.us; sbc@iwm.co.san-benito.ca.us; chuck@sandcityca.org; Cstotler@cosb.us; kgallagher@cosb.us; David.Carlson@santacruzcounty.us; Carol.Johnson@santacruzcounty.us; Justin.Braun@santacruzcounty.us; Tiffany Wise-West; Bonnie Lipscomb; djordan@scottsvalley.org; tbateman@scottsvalley.org; publicworks@san-juan-bautista.ca.us; KOvermeyer@ci.seaside.ca.us; GStearns@ci.seaside.ca.us; michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org; Steve.Palmisano@cityofwatsonville.org; suzi.merriam@cityofwatsonville.org; ebertrand@ambag.org; Jacqlyn Church; amartelet@ci.carmel.ca.us; Robbie Brown Subject: Monterey Bay Community Power - Thank You! Good Afternoon!     Thank you for joining the Quarter Member Agency Webinar.  We here at MBCP appreciate you support and look forward  to continuing our ongoing collaboration.  As promised, I have attached the slide deck that we covered this morning.  I  hope that you find the information to be useful.     We look forward to having you join us again in the fall.     Sincerely,     Lina Williams  Manager of Energy Account Services  (O) 831‐641‐7714  (M) 831‐233‐4136  Email: LWilliams@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org      108      Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     109 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:43 PM To:Read, Chris;Scott Collins;Hill, Robert Cc:Marc Adato Subject:RE: Moving Enrollment check-in to next Tuesday Thanks, Chris.     Marc – please confirm if Chris has sent the list. I know you added some community groups but just want to make sure.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:33 PM  To: Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Hill, Robert  <rhill@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Hi J.R., Sorry to say that we are extremely space constrained right now and are not able to host. I thought we had submitted community groups, but sounds like I’m mistaken. We’ll get a list over to you early next week. Best, Chris Read Sustainability Manager 110 City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org From: Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:09 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    We would not be able to host 2 staff for 6 months.      From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2019 3:47 PM  To: Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Just if there are any other stakeholders, please send them over.     Also, I just want to finally confirm that neither city would host MBCP staff for 6 months (2 cubicles). I’m going to reach  out to the County as a final effort before trying to pivot towards co‐working space or some other opportunity. We can  discuss more on Tuesday as well but I would appreciate a response.     Many thanks,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 10:42 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Thanks, JR.  Let me know if you need anything else from us in advance of our discussion next Tuesday.   111   ‐Scott    From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 1:03 PM  To: Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Hi Gang,    Sounds like today isn’t a good day so I rescheduled for next Tuesday for our enrollment meeting.     Let me know if you have any additional agenda items. Here is my proposed agenda:    Agenda for 8/6/19  ‐ Update on Outreach Plan  ‐ Staffing promotion  ‐ Upcoming events/opportunities  o Public forums  o City hosting 1/week during enrollment for customer walk‐ins  ‐ Mailers  o Connection with water agencies for buck slips  ‐ Temporary office space        J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    112 Hicks, Bailey From:Alexis Garcia-Arrazola <agarcia-arrazola@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:41 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: SLO Key Community Organizations Hi Chris,     No worries, Marc has found the list. Thank you!     Best,  Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola, Public Engagement Associate    m:(831) 402‐5890 o:(831) 641‐7209  agarcia@mbcp.org               Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         mbcommunitypower.org    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:39 PM  To: Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola <agarcia‐arrazola@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: SLO Key Community Organizations    Hi Alexis, Thought we had shared this, will work to get the list to you early next week. Best, Chris From: Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola <agarcia‐arrazola@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: SLO Key Community Organizations    Hi Chris,     I hope all is well.  I’m following up on a request My colleague Marc Adato had regarding key stakeholder groups in San  Luis Obispo.  113   As we finalize our  outreach plan, it is vital to reach out to community organizations through direct outreach. I am  wondering as to whether you had insight or a list of key organization in SLO that you think would be a great addition to  our list. Target organizations will be contacted to determine if an opportunity to present or share information exists  once enrollment begins.     I do realize you might have sent this list over to Marc, but I am currently assisting him on this list and I wanted to make  sure we met the deadline of incorporating key stakeholder groups into our outreach plan on time.     Best,  Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola, Public Engagement Associate    m:(831) 402‐5890 o:(831) 641‐7209  agarcia@mbcp.org               Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         mbcommunitypower.org    114 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:40 PM To:Stafforini, Dylan Cc:Hill, Robert Subject:FW: SLO Key Community Organizations Can you help with this Dylan? Spend no more than an hour compiling key community organizations and submit via bullet list in an email to me. Thanks! From: Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola <agarcia‐arrazola@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: SLO Key Community Organizations    Hi Chris,     I hope all is well.  I’m following up on a request My colleague Marc Adato had regarding key stakeholder groups in San  Luis Obispo.    As we finalize our  outreach plan, it is vital to reach out to community organizations through direct outreach. I am  wondering as to whether you had insight or a list of key organization in SLO that you think would be a great addition to  our list. Target organizations will be contacted to determine if an opportunity to present or share information exists  once enrollment begins.     I do realize you might have sent this list over to Marc, but I am currently assisting him on this list and I wanted to make  sure we met the deadline of incorporating key stakeholder groups into our outreach plan on time.     Best,  Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola, Public Engagement Associate    m:(831) 402‐5890 o:(831) 641‐7209  agarcia@mbcp.org               Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         mbcommunitypower.org    115 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:39 PM To:Alexis Garcia-Arrazola Cc:Marc Adato Subject:RE: SLO Key Community Organizations Hi Alexis, Thought we had shared this, will work to get the list to you early next week. Best, Chris From: Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola <agarcia‐arrazola@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: SLO Key Community Organizations    Hi Chris,     I hope all is well.  I’m following up on a request My colleague Marc Adato had regarding key stakeholder groups in San  Luis Obispo.    As we finalize our  outreach plan, it is vital to reach out to community organizations through direct outreach. I am  wondering as to whether you had insight or a list of key organization in SLO that you think would be a great addition to  our list. Target organizations will be contacted to determine if an opportunity to present or share information exists  once enrollment begins.     I do realize you might have sent this list over to Marc, but I am currently assisting him on this list and I wanted to make  sure we met the deadline of incorporating key stakeholder groups into our outreach plan on time.     Best,  Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola, Public Engagement Associate    m:(831) 402‐5890 o:(831) 641‐7209  agarcia@mbcp.org               Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         mbcommunitypower.org    116 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:39 PM To:Hill, Robert Subject:FW: Bldg Electrification outreach consultants? Attachments:7.30.19 MBCP Member Agency Webinar.pdf Did you get invited to this webinar??? From: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:21 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Bldg Electrification outreach consultants?        Tiffany Wise‐West, PE, LEED AP, PhD  Sustainability & Climate Action Manager  809 Center Street | Santa Cruz, CA 95060  Direct: 831.420.5433 | Mobile: 831.345.1328    Like the Climate Action Program on Facebook!        From: Read, Chris [mailto:cread@slocity.org]   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 1:53 PM  To: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: RE: Bldg Electrification outreach consultants?    Yes, 4 is good From: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 1:52 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Bldg Electrification outreach consultants?    Yeah I am going into a meeting til 3:30. R u free after?  Tiffany Wise‐West  Sent from my iPhone   (pls excuse typos!)      On Aug 1, 2019, at 1:44 PM, Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  Give me a call this afternoon? 805-781-7151    117 From: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>   Sent: Monday, July 29, 2019 2:00 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Bldg Electrification outreach consultants?     Hi Chris     Amy Rider shared with me that you piggy backed onto a collaborative contract for outreach on bldg.  electrification (or something to that effect). I wonder if you would not mind sharing your scope of work  for the outreach and any other info (like a planning document) or whatnot, please? If it’s on USDN just  tell me and I’ll go pull it down. We are getting closer to pulling the trigger and I want to be ready with  time/cost savings things like this when I discuss it with City Council. I love the expo idea!     Thanks!     Tiffany Wise‐West, PE, LEED AP, PhD  Sustainability & Climate Action Manager  809 Center Street | Santa Cruz, CA 95060  Direct: 831.420.5433 | Mobile: 831.345.1328     Like the Climate Action Program on Facebook!           118 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:33 PM To:Scott Collins;J.R. Killigrew;Hill, Robert Cc:Marc Adato Subject:RE: Moving Enrollment check-in to next Tuesday Hi J.R., Sorry to say that we are extremely space constrained right now and are not able to host. I thought we had submitted community groups, but sounds like I’m mistaken. We’ll get a list over to you early next week. Best, Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org From: Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:09 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    We would not be able to host 2 staff for 6 months.      From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2019 3:47 PM  To: Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Just if there are any other stakeholders, please send them over.     Also, I just want to finally confirm that neither city would host MBCP staff for 6 months (2 cubicles). I’m going to reach  out to the County as a final effort before trying to pivot towards co‐working space or some other opportunity. We can  discuss more on Tuesday as well but I would appreciate a response.     119 Many thanks,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 10:42 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Thanks, JR.  Let me know if you need anything else from us in advance of our discussion next Tuesday.     ‐Scott    From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 1:03 PM  To: Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Hi Gang,    Sounds like today isn’t a good day so I rescheduled for next Tuesday for our enrollment meeting.     Let me know if you have any additional agenda items. Here is my proposed agenda:    Agenda for 8/6/19  ‐ Update on Outreach Plan  ‐ Staffing promotion  ‐ Upcoming events/opportunities  o Public forums  o City hosting 1/week during enrollment for customer walk‐ins  ‐ Mailers  o Connection with water agencies for buck slips  ‐ Temporary office space        120 J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    121 Hicks, Bailey From:Tiffany Wise-West <TWise-West@cityofsantacruz.com> Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:21 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Bldg Electrification outreach consultants? Attachments:7.30.19 MBCP Member Agency Webinar.pdf     Tiffany Wise‐West, PE, LEED AP, PhD  Sustainability & Climate Action Manager  809 Center Street | Santa Cruz, CA 95060  Direct: 831.420.5433 | Mobile: 831.345.1328    Like the Climate Action Program on Facebook!        From: Read, Chris [mailto:cread@slocity.org]   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 1:53 PM  To: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: RE: Bldg Electrification outreach consultants?    Yes, 4 is good From: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 1:52 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Bldg Electrification outreach consultants?    Yeah I am going into a meeting til 3:30. R u free after?  Tiffany Wise‐West  Sent from my iPhone   (pls excuse typos!)      On Aug 1, 2019, at 1:44 PM, Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  Give me a call this afternoon? 805-781-7151    From: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>   Sent: Monday, July 29, 2019 2:00 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Bldg Electrification outreach consultants?     Hi Chris     122 Amy Rider shared with me that you piggy backed onto a collaborative contract for outreach on bldg.  electrification (or something to that effect). I wonder if you would not mind sharing your scope of work  for the outreach and any other info (like a planning document) or whatnot, please? If it’s on USDN just  tell me and I’ll go pull it down. We are getting closer to pulling the trigger and I want to be ready with  time/cost savings things like this when I discuss it with City Council. I love the expo idea!     Thanks!     Tiffany Wise‐West, PE, LEED AP, PhD  Sustainability & Climate Action Manager  809 Center Street | Santa Cruz, CA 95060  Direct: 831.420.5433 | Mobile: 831.345.1328     Like the Climate Action Program on Facebook!           123 Hicks, Bailey From:Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov> Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 4:09 PM To:J.R. Killigrew;Hill, Robert;Read, Chris Cc:Marc Adato Subject:RE: Moving Enrollment check-in to next Tuesday We would not be able to host 2 staff for 6 months.      From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2019 3:47 PM  To: Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Just if there are any other stakeholders, please send them over.     Also, I just want to finally confirm that neither city would host MBCP staff for 6 months (2 cubicles). I’m going to reach  out to the County as a final effort before trying to pivot towards co‐working space or some other opportunity. We can  discuss more on Tuesday as well but I would appreciate a response.     Many thanks,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 10:42 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Thanks, JR.  Let me know if you need anything else from us in advance of our discussion next Tuesday.     ‐Scott    124 From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 1:03 PM  To: Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Hi Gang,    Sounds like today isn’t a good day so I rescheduled for next Tuesday for our enrollment meeting.     Let me know if you have any additional agenda items. Here is my proposed agenda:    Agenda for 8/6/19  ‐ Update on Outreach Plan  ‐ Staffing promotion  ‐ Upcoming events/opportunities  o Public forums  o City hosting 1/week during enrollment for customer walk‐ins  ‐ Mailers  o Connection with water agencies for buck slips  ‐ Temporary office space        J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    125 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 3:47 PM To:Scott Collins;Hill, Robert;Read, Chris Cc:Marc Adato Subject:RE: Moving Enrollment check-in to next Tuesday Just if there are any other stakeholders, please send them over.     Also, I just want to finally confirm that neither city would host MBCP staff for 6 months (2 cubicles). I’m going to reach  out to the County as a final effort before trying to pivot towards co‐working space or some other opportunity. We can  discuss more on Tuesday as well but I would appreciate a response.     Many thanks,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 10:42 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Thanks, JR.  Let me know if you need anything else from us in advance of our discussion next Tuesday.     ‐Scott    From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 1:03 PM  To: Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Hi Gang,    126 Sounds like today isn’t a good day so I rescheduled for next Tuesday for our enrollment meeting.     Let me know if you have any additional agenda items. Here is my proposed agenda:    Agenda for 8/6/19  ‐ Update on Outreach Plan  ‐ Staffing promotion  ‐ Upcoming events/opportunities  o Public forums  o City hosting 1/week during enrollment for customer walk‐ins  ‐ Mailers  o Connection with water agencies for buck slips  ‐ Temporary office space        J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    127 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 3:21 PM To:molly@slochamber.org Subject:FW: SLO Key Community Organizations Hi Molly, Do you have any recommended key community organizations we should include in the MBCP outreach plan? Thanks! Chris From: Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola <agarcia‐arrazola@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: SLO Key Community Organizations    Hi Chris,     I hope all is well.  I’m following up on a request My colleague Marc Adato had regarding key stakeholder groups in San  Luis Obispo.    As we finalize our  outreach plan, it is vital to reach out to community organizations through direct outreach. I am  wondering as to whether you had insight or a list of key organization in SLO that you think would be a great addition to  our list. Target organizations will be contacted to determine if an opportunity to present or share information exists  once enrollment begins.     I do realize you might have sent this list over to Marc, but I am currently assisting him on this list and I wanted to make  sure we met the deadline of incorporating key stakeholder groups into our outreach plan on time.     Best,  Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola, Public Engagement Associate    m:(831) 402‐5890 o:(831) 641‐7209  agarcia@mbcp.org               Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         mbcommunitypower.org    128 Hicks, Bailey From:CityClerk Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 3:21 PM Cc:Hill, Robert;Read, Chris Subject:FW: Notice of Proposed Second Amendment to Monterey Bay Community Power Authority JPA Attachments:City of San Luis Obispo.pdf Council, Attached is a letter from Monterey Bay Community Power regarding the proposed Second Amendment to Monterey Bay Community Power Authority. Teresa Purrington City Clerk Bcc: Council_all   129 Hicks, Bailey From:Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 12:35 PM To:Purrington, Teresa Cc:Robert Shaw;Tom Habashi;Tiffany Law;Bren Lehr Subject:RE: Notice of Proposed Second Amendment to Monterey Bay Community Power Authority JPA Attachments:City of San Luis Obispo.pdf Good afternoon, Teresa –  I hope this email finds you well. Please find attached “Notice of Proposed Second Amendment to Monterey Bay  Community Power Authority of Monterey, Santa Cruz, and San Benito Counties and Certain Cities in San Luis Obispo  County.” Please distribute letter to the City Manager, City Attorney, City Council, and retain a copy in the City Clerk’s  office; hard copy will follow by overnight mail. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you!  Bren Lehr, Board Clerk, MMC, Notary Public   Direct: (831) 641‐7203  Cell: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org        70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    130 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 11:12 AM To:J.R. Killigrew Cc:Hill, Robert;Marc Adato Subject:RE: Article on Lack of Outreach Great, thanks! From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 10:42 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Article on Lack of Outreach    Hi Chris,    I saw this and recall Richard’s previous Op‐Ed and appearance on the Dave Congalton show. He reached out to us and  we responded to every question he poised.     Happy to discuss on our call on Tuesday as our outreach efforts will start scaling up in September through March of next  year.     Thanks,    J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 8:43 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Article on Lack of Outreach    https://calcoasttimes.com/2019/07/30/slo‐remains‐silent‐on‐new‐electric‐providers/    131 FYI… lets talk when I’m back online next week.    Thanks!  Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  132 Hicks, Bailey From:Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov> Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 10:42 AM To:J.R. Killigrew;Hill, Robert;Read, Chris Cc:Marc Adato Subject:RE: Moving Enrollment check-in to next Tuesday Thanks, JR.  Let me know if you need anything else from us in advance of our discussion next Tuesday.     ‐Scott    From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 1:03 PM  To: Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Moving Enrollment check‐in to next Tuesday    Hi Gang,    Sounds like today isn’t a good day so I rescheduled for next Tuesday for our enrollment meeting.     Let me know if you have any additional agenda items. Here is my proposed agenda:    Agenda for 8/6/19  ‐ Update on Outreach Plan  ‐ Staffing promotion  ‐ Upcoming events/opportunities  o Public forums  o City hosting 1/week during enrollment for customer walk‐ins  ‐ Mailers  o Connection with water agencies for buck slips  ‐ Temporary office space        J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  133 Monterey, CA 93940    134 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 10:42 AM To:Read, Chris Cc:Hill, Robert;Marc Adato Subject:RE: Article on Lack of Outreach Hi Chris,    I saw this and recall Richard’s previous Op‐Ed and appearance on the Dave Congalton show. He reached out to us and  we responded to every question he poised.     Happy to discuss on our call on Tuesday as our outreach efforts will start scaling up in September through March of next  year.     Thanks,    J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 8:43 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Article on Lack of Outreach    https://calcoasttimes.com/2019/07/30/slo‐remains‐silent‐on‐new‐electric‐providers/    FYI… lets talk when I’m back online next week.    Thanks!  Chris Read Sustainability Manager 135 City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  136 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 8:43 AM To:J.R. Killigrew Cc:Hill, Robert Subject:Article on Lack of Outreach https://calcoasttimes.com/2019/07/30/slo‐remains‐silent‐on‐new‐electric‐providers/    FYI… lets talk when I’m back online next week.    Thanks!  Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  137 Hicks, Bailey From:Iwamoto, Bryan Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 7:53 AM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:Re: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs J.R.,    I wanted to express my appreciation for your taking the time to speak with me to discuss MBCP and the  positions that will be brought into the County in the near future. Your knowledge of the field and explanation  of how MBCP will seek to have a public and commercial face in the community was very interesting. Your  insights about how the CCA will work with the community for its benefit was valuable.    I look forward to staying in touch with you as my career exploration continues. I will continue to explore the  MBCP website for more information and would be happy to have further conversations with you in the future.   Best regards,    Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   From: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>  Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 8:02:05 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs      Will do. I'll try again today.     Thanks,    Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 138 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Monday, July 29, 2019 5:04:18 PM  To: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs      Sorry, Bryan. Had some stuff come up. Please try me tomorrow at 5 pm. Thanks.    Get Outlook for iOS  From: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>  Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 11:29:28 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs      Will do. Looking forward to speaking with you then!    Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 11:21:37 AM  To: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs      Call my office line – 831‐641‐7239     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  139    From: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 10:19 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs     Hi J.R.,     Excellent! Monday at 5 pm would work for me. Which number would be better to reach you at, 831‐641‐7239  or 310‐488‐7631?     Best,     Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 9:36:33 AM  To: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs      Hi Bryan,     Thanks for reaching out. MBCP will be hiring contract positions in SLO starting in early September to start around Oct. 1st if possible. I’d be happy to discuss. Do you want to give me a call on Monday at 5 pm?      Best,      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  140    From: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 9:31 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs     Hello J.R.,     As you may recall from our various interactions over the past year, I have been working with the County and  City of SLO on various energy and climate initiatives as an AmeriCorps Fellow. As our service term is nearing an  end, I am exploring what the future holds after my Fellowship. I wanted to reach out and am hoping that your  schedule might allow for us to meet briefly for coffee or to schedule a time to speak by phone to discuss MBCP  and the future of CCAs. I'm sure you are busy, so even 20 minutes of your time would be much appreciated.     Thank you for your consideration and I look forward to hearing from you.     Sincerely,     Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   141 Hicks, Bailey From:Harmon, Heidi Sent:Thursday, August 1, 2019 6:02 AM To:Read, Chris;Johnson, Derek;Gomez, Aaron Subject:Fw: City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition move forward with microgrid plans for the City Chris can you add this to our monthly meeting conversation please:     From: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>  Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 11:14 AM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>; J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Fwd: City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition move forward with microgrid plans for the City        ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  From: Clean Coalition <info@clean‐coalition.org>  Date: Tue, Jul 30, 2019, 10:59 AM  Subject: City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition move forward with microgrid plans for the City  To: <eric@slocleanenergy.org>    July 30, 2019 clean-coalition.org 142 City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition agree to move forward with microgrid plans for the City Facing wildfire threats and planned utility outages, the City is seeking the unparalleled resilience benefits of renewables-driven Community Microgrids CALISTOGA, CA — The City of Calistoga has entered into an agreement with the Clean Coalition, a California nonprofit organization, to conduct a feasibility assessment to determine whether to proceed with a Community Microgrid for the City. A Community Microgrid is a new approach for designing and operating electric grids. Although connected to the larger power grid, during a power outage a renewables-driven Community Microgrid can “island” from the grid and keep critical facilities online indefinitely. The Clean Coalition has a long history of designing and staging Community Microgrids, most recently for the wildfire-ravaged California areas of Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, as well as the North Bay. Increasingly, municipalities that have not yet experienced disasters are considering this modern energy system to provide their communities an unparalleled trifecta of economic, environmental, and resilience benefits. Adding to the urgency in Calistoga are the Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) planned by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), the local utility, during times of high fire danger. The City of Calistoga experienced two PSPS warnings last fall, and a 48-hour shutoff disrupted the City and led to lost revenue for local businesses. With a severe fire season predicted for California this year, PSPS are likely to increase in frequency and duration. PG&E is currently investigating the potential for enabling temporary diesel generation to supply power to part of the city during a PSPS through a new preinstalled interconnection hub (PIH). The City and PG&E hope to complete construction of the PIH by mid- September. While the PIH will support some of the city’s businesses and residents during PSPS, it will not power the whole city. As currently envisioned, areas west of the river and those in proximity to severe high-fire-threat zones will remain unpowered during a PSPS. In addition, diesel generators are heavy polluters and are expensive to maintain. They do not provide the real energy resilience that Community Microgrids will bring to the area. “The Clean Coalition is excited about the opportunity to design a truly resilient power system for Calistoga,” said Dr. Frank Wasko, Managing Director of the Clean Coalition. “With their vote to proceed with the Community Microgrid project, the forward-thinking Calistoga City Council has shown they understand what it takes for their community to thrive in California’s new normal.” The project will start with a few microgrids at discrete locations, with the ultimate goal to develop a Community Microgrid that serves the full Calistoga substation grid area. As part of the site assessment, the Clean Coalition will conduct a Solar Siting Survey to identify the commercial-scale solar siting potential in Calistoga. The Clean Coalition’s Solar Siting Survey methodology has successfully identified ample solar siting opportunities in urban and suburban environments; predominantly on buildings, parking lots, and parking structures. The Clean Coalition will follow the site assessment with functional designs for five target microgrid sites and a broader Community Microgrid that serves the entire City of Calistoga. In addition, the Clean Coalition will engage key stakeholders in preparation for 143 the next project phases: permit-ready, finance-ready microgrid designs and construction thereof. Website | Our Impact | In the News | Regulatory Action & Filings | Connect Clean Coalition | 1800 Garden St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Unsubscribe eric@slocleanenergy.org Update Profile | About Constant Contact Sent by info@clean-coalition.org 144 Hicks, Bailey From:Pease, Andy Sent:Wednesday, July 31, 2019 9:34 AM To:Eric Veium Subject:RE: City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition move forward with microgrid plans for the City Interesting, thanks!  Andy    From: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 11:15 AM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>; J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Fwd: City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition move forward with microgrid plans for the City      ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  From: Clean Coalition <info@clean‐coalition.org>  Date: Tue, Jul 30, 2019, 10:59 AM  Subject: City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition move forward with microgrid plans for the City  To: <eric@slocleanenergy.org>    Clean Coalition press release         July 30, 2019 clean-coalition.org                  145 City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition agree to move forward with microgrid plans for the City     Facing wildfire threats and planned utility outages, the City is seeking the unparalleled resilience benefits of renewables-driven Community Microgrids     CALISTOGA, CA — The City of Calistoga has entered into an agreement with the Clean Coalition, a California nonprofit organization, to conduct a feasibility assessment to determine whether to proceed with a Community Microgrid for the City. A Community Microgrid is a new approach for designing and operating electric grids. Although connected to the larger power grid, during a power outage a renewables-driven Community Microgrid can “island” from the grid and keep critical facilities online indefinitely. The Clean Coalition has a long history of designing and staging Community Microgrids, most recently for the wildfire-ravaged California areas of Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, as well as the North Bay. Increasingly, municipalities that have not yet experienced disasters are considering this modern energy system to provide their communities an unparalleled trifecta of economic, environmental, and resilience benefits. Adding to the urgency in Calistoga are the Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) planned by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), the local utility, during times of high fire danger. The City of Calistoga experienced two PSPS warnings last fall, and a 48-hour shutoff disrupted the City and led to lost revenue for local businesses. With a severe fire season predicted for California this year, PSPS are likely to increase in frequency and duration. PG&E is currently investigating the potential for enabling temporary diesel generation to supply power to part of the city during a PSPS through a new preinstalled interconnection hub (PIH). The City and PG&E hope to complete construction of the PIH by mid- September. While the PIH will support some of the city’s businesses and residents during PSPS, it will not power the whole city. As currently envisioned, areas west of the river and those in proximity to severe high-fire-threat zones will remain unpowered during a PSPS. In addition, diesel generators are heavy polluters and are expensive to maintain. They do not provide the real energy resilience that Community Microgrids will bring to the area. “The Clean Coalition is excited about the opportunity to design a truly resilient power system for Calistoga,” said Dr. Frank Wasko, Managing Director of the Clean Coalition. “With their vote to proceed with the Community Microgrid project, the forward-thinking Calistoga City Council has shown they understand what it takes for their community to thrive in California’s new normal.” The project will start with a few microgrids at discrete locations, with the ultimate goal to develop a Community Microgrid that serves the full Calistoga substation grid area. As part of the site assessment, the Clean Coalition will conduct a Solar Siting Survey to identify the commercial-scale solar siting potential in Calistoga. The Clean Coalition’s Solar Siting Survey methodology has successfully identified ample solar siting opportunities in urban and suburban environments; predominantly on buildings, parking lots, and parking structures. The Clean Coalition will follow the site assessment with functional designs for five target microgrid sites and a broader Community Microgrid that serves the entire City of 146 Calistoga. In addition, the Clean Coalition will engage key stakeholders in preparation for the next project phases: permit-ready, finance-ready microgrid designs and construction thereof.             Website | Our Impact | In the News | Regulatory Action & Filings | Connect                       Clean Coalition | 1800 Garden St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Unsubscribe eric@slocleanenergy.org Update Profile | About Constant Contact Sent by info@clean-coalition.org   147 Hicks, Bailey From:Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, July 31, 2019 8:34 AM To:Alexis Garcia-Arrazola;Aracely Cardona;Beth Trenchard;Bren Lehr;Brett Sirianni;Cynthia Jordan;Dennis Dyc-O'Neal;J.R. 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Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, July 30, 2019 9:48 PM To:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: missed you today Can I call you at 3?     Just so you have a moment to think about it, based on our current board structure, Paso would have to join the SLO/MB  seat until Atascadero figures out its stuff. The only other thought is for SLO to have its own seat once it hits 50k  residents which I assume it is very close. Our policy board will be revisiting the governance structure this year and  making a recommendation mid next year so anything potentially would be temporary.     I haven’t broached this with Tom F in Paso or Scott C in Morro as I wanted to explore with you first.     Again, I had everything figured out until Atascadero decided to sit this party out ͬͭͮͯ    J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 5:39 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: missed you today    Hey J.R. Sorry I couldn’t get back to you by 2 today. How about tomorrow afternoon for a quick call? Thanks, Bob Robert Hill Interim Deputy Director 155 City Administration Office of Sustainability 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E rhill@slocity.org T 805.781.7211 slocity.org  156 Hicks, Bailey From:Stacey Lake <Stacey.Lake@santacruzcounty.us> Sent:Tuesday, July 30, 2019 8:26 PM To:Bren Lehr Cc:Maitreya Maziarz;Kevin Bowling;David Wing;Akdag, Dan;Read, Chris;Tiffany Law Subject:Re: [EXTERNAL] Remote Location Testing 2-hours Prior to Aug 14 Ops Board Meeting Thank you for sending the invite. It’s nice to carve out the time in advance.     Sent from my iPad    > On Jul 30, 2019, at 7:36 PM, Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  >   > ****CAUTION: This is an EXTERNAL email. Exercise caution. DO NOT open   > attachments or click links from unknown senders or unexpected email   > .**** All,  >   > I’m setting up this 2‐hour meeting timeframe on August 14 from 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. to test audio/video functions  prior to start of our Ops Board meeting that begins at 10:30 a.m. There’s no need to use all of the 2 hours if all testing  goes well, it’s just available time in the event there’s a major issue that needs to be mitigated prior to the meeting.  >   > The testing will begin by 8:30 a.m. with both remote locations (SLO and County of Santa Cruz) and with MBCP office.  The testing is being setup to ensure that any and all issues with audio and/or video problems are resolved prior to the  Ops Board meeting. Please report any issues that cannot be resolved to me, Bren Lehr, so that I can relay this  information to our CEO and the Chair prior to start of the meeting.  >   > David, please send the requisite WebEx meeting invite(s) out to all parties prior to the meeting as well.  >   > Thank you, All, and let me know if there are any questions.  > <meeting.ics>  157 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, July 30, 2019 1:03 PM To:Hill, Robert;Read, Chris;Scott Collins Cc:Marc Adato Subject:Moving Enrollment check-in to next Tuesday Hi Gang,    Sounds like today isn’t a good day so I rescheduled for next Tuesday for our enrollment meeting.     Let me know if you have any additional agenda items. Here is my proposed agenda:    Agenda for 8/6/19  ‐ Update on Outreach Plan  ‐ Staffing promotion  ‐ Upcoming events/opportunities  o Public forums  o City hosting 1/week during enrollment for customer walk‐ins  ‐ Mailers  o Connection with water agencies for buck slips  ‐ Temporary office space        J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    158 Hicks, Bailey From:Administrator <postmaster@slocity.org> Sent:Tuesday, July 30, 2019 6:54 PM To:Hill, Robert Subject:[Postmaster] Email Delivery Warning This message is a warning that an email you are trying to send has not yet been delivered. You do not have to do  anything yet as the email is still queued for delivery.    An email you addressed to email address :  ‐‐ jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org    has not yet been delivered. The problem appears to be :  ‐‐ Recipient server unavailable or busy    Additional information follows :  ‐‐ Connection timed out    This condition occurred after 6 attempt(s) to deliver over a period of 1 hour(s).    You will receive a rejection notice after a maximum of 4 days if the email cannot be delivered. If you sent the email to  multiple recipients you will receive one of these messages for each one which is still undelivered, otherwise they have  been sent.      159 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Tuesday, July 30, 2019 5:39 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:missed you today Hey J.R. Sorry I couldn’t get back to you by 2 today. How about tomorrow afternoon for a quick call? Thanks, Bob Robert Hill Interim Deputy Director City Administration Office of Sustainability 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E rhill@slocity.org T 805.781.7211 slocity.org  160 Hicks, Bailey From:Harmon, Heidi Sent:Tuesday, July 30, 2019 1:11 PM To:Harmon, Heidi;Erin Peter James Pearse Subject:Fw: City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition move forward with microgrid plans for the City     From: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>  Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 11:14 AM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>; J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Fwd: City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition move forward with microgrid plans for the City        ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  From: Clean Coalition <info@clean‐coalition.org>  Date: Tue, Jul 30, 2019, 10:59 AM  Subject: City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition move forward with microgrid plans for the City  To: <eric@slocleanenergy.org>    July 30, 2019 clean-coalition.org 161 City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition agree to move forward with microgrid plans for the City Facing wildfire threats and planned utility outages, the City is seeking the unparalleled resilience benefits of renewables-driven Community Microgrids CALISTOGA, CA — The City of Calistoga has entered into an agreement with the Clean Coalition, a California nonprofit organization, to conduct a feasibility assessment to determine whether to proceed with a Community Microgrid for the City. A Community Microgrid is a new approach for designing and operating electric grids. Although connected to the larger power grid, during a power outage a renewables-driven Community Microgrid can “island” from the grid and keep critical facilities online indefinitely. The Clean Coalition has a long history of designing and staging Community Microgrids, most recently for the wildfire-ravaged California areas of Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, as well as the North Bay. Increasingly, municipalities that have not yet experienced disasters are considering this modern energy system to provide their communities an unparalleled trifecta of economic, environmental, and resilience benefits. Adding to the urgency in Calistoga are the Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) planned by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), the local utility, during times of high fire danger. The City of Calistoga experienced two PSPS warnings last fall, and a 48-hour shutoff disrupted the City and led to lost revenue for local businesses. With a severe fire season predicted for California this year, PSPS are likely to increase in frequency and duration. PG&E is currently investigating the potential for enabling temporary diesel generation to supply power to part of the city during a PSPS through a new preinstalled interconnection hub (PIH). The City and PG&E hope to complete construction of the PIH by mid- September. While the PIH will support some of the city’s businesses and residents during PSPS, it will not power the whole city. As currently envisioned, areas west of the river and those in proximity to severe high-fire-threat zones will remain unpowered during a PSPS. In addition, diesel generators are heavy polluters and are expensive to maintain. They do not provide the real energy resilience that Community Microgrids will bring to the area. “The Clean Coalition is excited about the opportunity to design a truly resilient power system for Calistoga,” said Dr. Frank Wasko, Managing Director of the Clean Coalition. “With their vote to proceed with the Community Microgrid project, the forward-thinking Calistoga City Council has shown they understand what it takes for their community to thrive in California’s new normal.” The project will start with a few microgrids at discrete locations, with the ultimate goal to develop a Community Microgrid that serves the full Calistoga substation grid area. As part of the site assessment, the Clean Coalition will conduct a Solar Siting Survey to identify the commercial-scale solar siting potential in Calistoga. The Clean Coalition’s Solar Siting Survey methodology has successfully identified ample solar siting opportunities in urban and suburban environments; predominantly on buildings, parking lots, and parking structures. The Clean Coalition will follow the site assessment with functional designs for five target microgrid sites and a broader Community Microgrid that serves the entire City of Calistoga. In addition, the Clean Coalition will engage key stakeholders in preparation for 162 the next project phases: permit-ready, finance-ready microgrid designs and construction thereof. Website | Our Impact | In the News | Regulatory Action & Filings | Connect Clean Coalition | 1800 Garden St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Unsubscribe eric@slocleanenergy.org Update Profile | About Constant Contact Sent by info@clean-coalition.org 163 Hicks, Bailey From:Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org> Sent:Tuesday, July 30, 2019 11:15 AM To:Harmon, Heidi;Pease, Andy;Johnson, Derek;J.R. Killigrew Subject:Fwd: City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition move forward with microgrid plans for the City   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  From: Clean Coalition <info@clean‐coalition.org>  Date: Tue, Jul 30, 2019, 10:59 AM  Subject: City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition move forward with microgrid plans for the City  To: <eric@slocleanenergy.org>    To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. To help protect your priv acy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.logo     July 30, 2019 clean-coalition.org       To help prprivacy, Mprevented download from the InFacebook To help prprivacy, Mprevented download from the InTwitter   To help prprivacy, Mprevented download from the InLinkedIn   To help prprivacy, Mprevented download from the InYouTube   To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.   City of Calistoga and Clean Coalition agree to move forward with microgrid plans for the City   Facing wildfire threats and planned utility outages, the City is seeking the unparalleled resilience benefits of renewables-driven Community Microgrids   CALISTOGA, CA — The City of Calistoga has entered into an agreement with the Clean Coalition, a California nonprofit organization, to conduct a feasibility assessment to determine whether to proceed with a Community Microgrid for the City. A Community Microgrid is a new approach for designing and operating electric grids. Although connected to the larger power grid, during a power outage a renewables-driven Community Microgrid can “island” from the grid and keep critical facilities online indefinitely. The Clean Coalition has a long history of designing and staging Community Microgrids, most recently for the wildfire-ravaged California areas of Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, as well as the North Bay. Increasingly, municipalities that have not yet experienced disasters are considering this modern energy system to provide their communities an unparalleled trifecta of economic, environmental, and resilience benefits. Adding to the urgency in Calistoga are the Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) planned by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), the local utility, during times of high fire danger. The City of Calistoga experienced two PSPS warnings last fall, and a 48-hour shutoff disrupted 164 the City and led to lost revenue for local businesses. With a severe fire season predicted for California this year, PSPS are likely to increase in frequency and duration. PG&E is currently investigating the potential for enabling temporary diesel generation to supply power to part of the city during a PSPS through a new preinstalled interconnection hub (PIH). The City and PG&E hope to complete construction of the PIH by mid- September. While the PIH will support some of the city’s businesses and residents during PSPS, it will not power the whole city. As currently envisioned, areas west of the river and those in proximity to severe high-fire-threat zones will remain unpowered during a PSPS. In addition, diesel generators are heavy polluters and are expensive to maintain. They do not provide the real energy resilience that Community Microgrids will bring to the area. “The Clean Coalition is excited about the opportunity to design a truly resilient power system for Calistoga,” said Dr. Frank Wasko, Managing Director of the Clean Coalition. “With their vote to proceed with the Community Microgrid project, the forward-thinking Calistoga City Council has shown they understand what it takes for their community to thrive in California’s new normal.” The project will start with a few microgrids at discrete locations, with the ultimate goal to develop a Community Microgrid that serves the full Calistoga substation grid area. As part of the site assessment, the Clean Coalition will conduct a Solar Siting Survey to identify the commercial-scale solar siting potential in Calistoga. The Clean Coalition’s Solar Siting Survey methodology has successfully identified ample solar siting opportunities in urban and suburban environments; predominantly on buildings, parking lots, and parking structures. The Clean Coalition will follow the site assessment with functional designs for five target microgrid sites and a broader Community Microgrid that serves the entire City of Calistoga. In addition, the Clean Coalition will engage key stakeholders in preparation for the next project phases: permit-ready, finance-ready microgrid designs and construction thereof.   To help protect your priv acy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.     Website | Our Impact | In the News | Regulatory Action & Filings | Connect   To help protect your priv acy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.logo          To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.Facebook To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.Twitter   To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.LinkedIn   To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.YouTube    Clean Coalition | 1800 Garden St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Unsubscribe eric@slocleanenergy.org Update Profile | About Constant Contact Sent by info@clean-coalition.org   165 Hicks, Bailey From:Iwamoto, Bryan Sent:Tuesday, July 30, 2019 8:02 AM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:Re: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs Will do. I'll try again today.     Thanks,    Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Monday, July 29, 2019 5:04:18 PM  To: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs      Sorry, Bryan. Had some stuff come up. Please try me tomorrow at 5 pm. Thanks.    Get Outlook for iOS  From: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>  Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 11:29:28 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs      Will do. Looking forward to speaking with you then!    Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   166 From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 11:21:37 AM  To: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs      Call my office line – 831‐641‐7239     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 10:19 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs     Hi J.R.,     Excellent! Monday at 5 pm would work for me. Which number would be better to reach you at, 831‐641‐7239  or 310‐488‐7631?     Best,     Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 9:36:33 AM  To: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs      167 Hi Bryan,     Thanks for reaching out. MBCP will be hiring contract positions in SLO starting in early September to start around Oct. 1st if possible. I’d be happy to discuss. Do you want to give me a call on Monday at 5 pm?      Best,      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 9:31 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs     Hello J.R.,     As you may recall from our various interactions over the past year, I have been working with the County and  City of SLO on various energy and climate initiatives as an AmeriCorps Fellow. As our service term is nearing an  end, I am exploring what the future holds after my Fellowship. I wanted to reach out and am hoping that your  schedule might allow for us to meet briefly for coffee or to schedule a time to speak by phone to discuss MBCP  and the future of CCAs. I'm sure you are busy, so even 20 minutes of your time would be much appreciated.     Thank you for your consideration and I look forward to hearing from you.     Sincerely,     Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   168 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Monday, July 29, 2019 5:04 PM To:Iwamoto, Bryan Subject:Re: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs Sorry, Bryan. Had some stuff come up. Please try me tomorrow at 5 pm. Thanks.    Get Outlook for iOS  From: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>  Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 11:29:28 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs      Will do. Looking forward to speaking with you then!    Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow To help protect your priv acy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.City of San Luis Obispo City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 11:21:37 AM  To: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs      Call my office line – 831‐641‐7239     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  169 Monterey, CA 93940     From: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 10:19 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs     Hi J.R.,     Excellent! Monday at 5 pm would work for me. Which number would be better to reach you at, 831‐641‐7239  or 310‐488‐7631?     Best,     Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow To help protect your priv acy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.City of San Luis Obispo City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 9:36:33 AM  To: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs      Hi Bryan,     Thanks for reaching out. MBCP will be hiring contract positions in SLO starting in early September to start around Oct. 1st if possible. I’d be happy to discuss. Do you want to give me a call on Monday at 5 pm?      Best,      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  170 Monterey, CA 93940     From: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 9:31 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs     Hello J.R.,     As you may recall from our various interactions over the past year, I have been working with the County and  City of SLO on various energy and climate initiatives as an AmeriCorps Fellow. As our service term is nearing an  end, I am exploring what the future holds after my Fellowship. I wanted to reach out and am hoping that your  schedule might allow for us to meet briefly for coffee or to schedule a time to speak by phone to discuss MBCP  and the future of CCAs. I'm sure you are busy, so even 20 minutes of your time would be much appreciated.     Thank you for your consideration and I look forward to hearing from you.     Sincerely,     Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow To help protect your priv acy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.City of San Luis Obispo City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   171 Hicks, Bailey From:Alexis Garcia-Arrazola <agarcia-arrazola@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Friday, July 26, 2019 4:36 PM To:Hill, Robert Cc:Marc Adato Subject:SLO Key Community Organizations Hi Bob,     I hope all is well.  I’m following up on a request My colleague Marc Adato had regarding key stakeholder groups in San  Luis Obispo.    As we finalize our  outreach plan, it is vital to reach out to community organizations through direct outreach. I am  wondering as to whether you had insight or a list of key organization in SLO that you think would be a great addition to  our list. Target organizations will be contacted to determine if an opportunity to present or share information exists  once enrollment begins.     I do realize you might have sent this list over to Marc, but I am currently assisting him on this list and I wanted to make  sure we met the deadline of incorporating key stakeholder groups into our outreach plan on time.       Best,  Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola, Public Engagement Associate    m:(831) 402‐5890 o:(831) 641‐7209  agarcia@mbcp.org               Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         mbcommunitypower.org    172 Hicks, Bailey From:Alexis Garcia-Arrazola <agarcia-arrazola@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Friday, July 26, 2019 2:38 PM To:Read, Chris Cc:Marc Adato Subject:SLO Key Community Organizations Hi Chris,     I hope all is well.  I’m following up on a request My colleague Marc Adato had regarding key stakeholder groups in San  Luis Obispo.    As we finalize our  outreach plan, it is vital to reach out to community organizations through direct outreach. I am  wondering as to whether you had insight or a list of key organization in SLO that you think would be a great addition to  our list. Target organizations will be contacted to determine if an opportunity to present or share information exists  once enrollment begins.     I do realize you might have sent this list over to Marc, but I am currently assisting him on this list and I wanted to make  sure we met the deadline of incorporating key stakeholder groups into our outreach plan on time.     Best,  Alexis Garcia‐Arrazola, Public Engagement Associate    m:(831) 402‐5890 o:(831) 641‐7209  agarcia@mbcp.org               Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         mbcommunitypower.org    173 Hicks, Bailey From:Iwamoto, Bryan Sent:Friday, July 26, 2019 11:29 AM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:Re: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs Will do. Looking forward to speaking with you then!    Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 11:21:37 AM  To: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs      Call my office line – 831‐641‐7239     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 10:19 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs     Hi J.R.,     174 Excellent! Monday at 5 pm would work for me. Which number would be better to reach you at, 831‐641‐7239  or 310‐488‐7631?     Best,     Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 9:36:33 AM  To: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs      Hi Bryan,     Thanks for reaching out. MBCP will be hiring contract positions in SLO starting in early September to start around Oct. 1st if possible. I’d be happy to discuss. Do you want to give me a call on Monday at 5 pm?      Best,      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 9:31 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs     Hello J.R.,     175 As you may recall from our various interactions over the past year, I have been working with the County and  City of SLO on various energy and climate initiatives as an AmeriCorps Fellow. As our service term is nearing an  end, I am exploring what the future holds after my Fellowship. I wanted to reach out and am hoping that your  schedule might allow for us to meet briefly for coffee or to schedule a time to speak by phone to discuss MBCP  and the future of CCAs. I'm sure you are busy, so even 20 minutes of your time would be much appreciated.     Thank you for your consideration and I look forward to hearing from you.     Sincerely,     Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   176 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Friday, July 26, 2019 11:22 AM To:Iwamoto, Bryan Subject:RE: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs Call my office line – 831‐641‐7239    J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 10:19 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs    Hi J.R.,    Excellent! Monday at 5 pm would work for me. Which number would be better to reach you at, 831‐641‐7239  or 310‐488‐7631?    Best,    Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow 177 To help protect your priv acy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.City of San Luis Obispo City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 9:36:33 AM  To: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs      Hi Bryan,     Thanks for reaching out. MBCP will be hiring contract positions in SLO starting in early September to start around Oct. 1st if possible. I’d be happy to discuss. Do you want to give me a call on Monday at 5 pm?      Best,      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 9:31 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs     Hello J.R.,     As you may recall from our various interactions over the past year, I have been working with the County and  City of SLO on various energy and climate initiatives as an AmeriCorps Fellow. As our service term is nearing an  end, I am exploring what the future holds after my Fellowship. I wanted to reach out and am hoping that your  178 schedule might allow for us to meet briefly for coffee or to schedule a time to speak by phone to discuss MBCP  and the future of CCAs. I'm sure you are busy, so even 20 minutes of your time would be much appreciated.     Thank you for your consideration and I look forward to hearing from you.     Sincerely,     Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow To help protect your priv acy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.City of San Luis Obispo City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   179 Hicks, Bailey From:Iwamoto, Bryan Sent:Friday, July 26, 2019 10:19 AM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:Re: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs Hi J.R.,    Excellent! Monday at 5 pm would work for me. Which number would be better to reach you at, 831‐641‐7239  or 310‐488‐7631?    Best,    Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 9:36:33 AM  To: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs      Hi Bryan,     Thanks for reaching out. MBCP will be hiring contract positions in SLO starting in early September to start around Oct. 1st if possible. I’d be happy to discuss. Do you want to give me a call on Monday at 5 pm?      Best,      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  180 70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 9:31 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs     Hello J.R.,     As you may recall from our various interactions over the past year, I have been working with the County and  City of SLO on various energy and climate initiatives as an AmeriCorps Fellow. As our service term is nearing an  end, I am exploring what the future holds after my Fellowship. I wanted to reach out and am hoping that your  schedule might allow for us to meet briefly for coffee or to schedule a time to speak by phone to discuss MBCP  and the future of CCAs. I'm sure you are busy, so even 20 minutes of your time would be much appreciated.     Thank you for your consideration and I look forward to hearing from you.     Sincerely,     Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   181 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Friday, July 26, 2019 9:37 AM To:Iwamoto, Bryan Subject:RE: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs Hi Bryan,    Thanks for reaching out. MBCP will be hiring contract positions in SLO starting in early September to start around Oct. 1st if possible. I’d be happy to discuss. Do you want to give me a call on Monday at 5 pm?     Best,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (D) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: JKilligrew@MBCP.org  Website: www.MBCP.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Iwamoto, Bryan <biwamoto@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 9:31 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs    Hello J.R.,    As you may recall from our various interactions over the past year, I have been working with the County and  City of SLO on various energy and climate initiatives as an AmeriCorps Fellow. As our service term is nearing an  end, I am exploring what the future holds after my Fellowship. I wanted to reach out and am hoping that your  schedule might allow for us to meet briefly for coffee or to schedule a time to speak by phone to discuss MBCP  and the future of CCAs. I'm sure you are busy, so even 20 minutes of your time would be much appreciated.    Thank you for your consideration and I look forward to hearing from you.  182   Sincerely,    Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow To help protect your priv acy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.City of San Luis Obispo City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   183 Hicks, Bailey From:Iwamoto, Bryan Sent:Friday, July 26, 2019 9:31 AM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:Research on MBCP and the future of CCAs Hello J.R.,    As you may recall from our various interactions over the past year, I have been working with the County and  City of SLO on various energy and climate initiatives as an AmeriCorps Fellow. As our service term is nearing an  end, I am exploring what the future holds after my Fellowship. I wanted to reach out and am hoping that your  schedule might allow for us to meet briefly for coffee or to schedule a time to speak by phone to discuss MBCP  and the future of CCAs. I'm sure you are busy, so even 20 minutes of your time would be much appreciated.    Thank you for your consideration and I look forward to hearing from you.    Sincerely,    Bryan Iwamoto CivicSpark Fellow City Administration 990 Palm, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E biwamoto@slocity.org slocity.org   184 Hicks, Bailey From:Michelle Templeton <michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org> Sent:Thursday, July 25, 2019 11:04 AM To:Beth Trenchard Cc:J.R. Killigrew;Sage Lang;Read, Chris;Tiffany Wise-West;Hill, Robert Subject:Re: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion Thursday or Friday? Hi folks,  Hoping to join the call but I didn’t receive the invite with the number. Not receiving all my emails so it may be my cell  service.     I’m in a little town with service now, so if it makes sense to hop on the call, I just need a number.    Otherwise, talk soon!    Take care,  Michelle  Michelle Templeton   Assistant Director  Public Works & Utilities   City of Watsonville  500 Clearwater Lane  Watsonville, CA. 95076  (831) 768‐3160  http://cityofwatsonville.org/  To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.         On Jul 23, 2019, at 3:26 PM, Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  I can probably make the morning of 7.25 work, but might be out of cell service in the Eastern Sierras by late 7/25 and all day 7/26. This is a priority for us, though, so let me know what works, and I’ll do my best to attend and contribute.     From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 11:33 AM  To: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>;  michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Sage Lang <slang@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion Thursday or Friday?     Hello Tiffany, Michelle, and Chris ‐  185    Thanks again for your input during the June Energy Programs Workshop.  Tierra Resources,  together with staff, have taken your feedback, along with an analysis of the data from the four  counties, to draft an energy program roadmap.  We still have work to do prior to the first  Community Advisory Council review later in August,  but would really appreciate the  opportunity to discuss the draft with you.  Do you have time this Thursday or Friday to  discuss?  I think there’s benefit to having a discussion with all of you together, but if that’s not  possible, we can meet with each of you individually.       If your time allows, will you please let me know your availability for about 1.5 hours on  Thursday, July 25th and/or July 26th?       Many thanks!     Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org     <image001.jpg>     186 Hicks, Bailey From:Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, July 24, 2019 3:48 PM To:Michelle Templeton;Read, Chris;Tiffany Wise-West Cc:J.R. Killigrew;Sage Lang;Hill, Robert;Marshall Keneipp Subject:RE: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion on Thursday My apologies for interrupting your Mendocino adventure, Michelle; but thank you for joining us!  I’ll look  forward to connecting tomorrow –    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Michelle Templeton <michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org>   Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 1:02 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Tiffany Wise‐West  <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Sage Lang <slang@mbcommunitypower.org>; Hill, Robert  <rhill@slocity.org>; Marshall Keneipp <Marshall.Keneipp@tierrarc.com>  Subject: Re: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion on Thursday    Hi Beth,  I’m sorry to miss this! Thank you for including Watsonville.     I am on the Mendocino coast  this week with spotty service. But if I can get to a place where I can jump on the call I will  try to do so.     Otherwise, I really value and appreciate Chris and Tiffany’s perspectives as representation from us cities and look  forward to hearing the direction it is taking!    Take care all,    Michelle  Michelle Templeton   Assistant Director  Public Works & Utilities   City of Watsonville  500 Clearwater Lane  Watsonville, CA. 95076  (831) 768‐3160  187 http://cityofwatsonville.org/  To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.         On Jul 23, 2019, at 5:46 PM, Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Many thanks Chris and Tiffany –     Let’s go for Thursday, 7/25, 10:30‐noon.  I’ll get a calendar invite out shortly.  Tierra will be  driving discussion.     And Michelle, we’ll try to do a follow‐up, and wrap you in, once you return.     Sending my best,     Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org     <image001.jpg>     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 3:26 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>; Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐ West@cityofsantacruz.com>; michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Sage Lang <slang@mbcommunitypower.org>;  Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion Thursday or Friday?     I can probably make the morning of 7.25 work, but might be out of cell service in the Eastern Sierras by late 7/25 and all day 7/26. This is a priority for us, though, so let me know what works, and I’ll do my best to attend and contribute.     From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 11:33 AM  To: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>;  michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Sage Lang <slang@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion Thursday or Friday?     Hello Tiffany, Michelle, and Chris ‐     Thanks again for your input during the June Energy Programs Workshop.  Tierra Resources,  together with staff, have taken your feedback, along with an analysis of the data from the four  counties, to draft an energy program roadmap.  We still have work to do prior to the first  188 Community Advisory Council review later in August,  but would really appreciate the  opportunity to discuss the draft with you.  Do you have time this Thursday or Friday to  discuss?  I think there’s benefit to having a discussion with all of you together, but if that’s not  possible, we can meet with each of you individually.       If your time allows, will you please let me know your availability for about 1.5 hours on  Thursday, July 25th and/or July 26th?       Many thanks!     Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org     <image001.jpg>     189 Hicks, Bailey From:Michelle Templeton <michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org> Sent:Wednesday, July 24, 2019 1:02 PM To:Beth Trenchard;Read, Chris;Tiffany Wise-West Cc:J.R. Killigrew;Sage Lang;Hill, Robert;Marshall Keneipp Subject:Re: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion on Thursday Hi Beth,  I’m sorry to miss this! Thank you for including Watsonville.     I am on the Mendocino coast  this week with spotty service. But if I can get to a place where I can jump on the call I will  try to do so.     Otherwise, I really value and appreciate Chris and Tiffany’s perspectives as representation from us cities and look  forward to hearing the direction it is taking!    Take care all,    Michelle  Michelle Templeton   Assistant Director  Public Works & Utilities   City of Watsonville  500 Clearwater Lane  Watsonville, CA. 95076  (831) 768‐3160  http://cityofwatsonville.org/  To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.         On Jul 23, 2019, at 5:46 PM, Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Many thanks Chris and Tiffany –     Let’s go for Thursday, 7/25, 10:30‐noon.  I’ll get a calendar invite out shortly.  Tierra will be  driving discussion.     And Michelle, we’ll try to do a follow‐up, and wrap you in, once you return.     Sending my best,     190 Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org     <image001.jpg>     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 3:26 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>; Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐ West@cityofsantacruz.com>; michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Sage Lang <slang@mbcommunitypower.org>;  Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion Thursday or Friday?     I can probably make the morning of 7.25 work, but might be out of cell service in the Eastern Sierras by late 7/25 and all day 7/26. This is a priority for us, though, so let me know what works, and I’ll do my best to attend and contribute.     From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 11:33 AM  To: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>;  michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Sage Lang <slang@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion Thursday or Friday?     Hello Tiffany, Michelle, and Chris ‐     Thanks again for your input during the June Energy Programs Workshop.  Tierra Resources,  together with staff, have taken your feedback, along with an analysis of the data from the four  counties, to draft an energy program roadmap.  We still have work to do prior to the first  Community Advisory Council review later in August,  but would really appreciate the  opportunity to discuss the draft with you.  Do you have time this Thursday or Friday to  discuss?  I think there’s benefit to having a discussion with all of you together, but if that’s not  possible, we can meet with each of you individually.       If your time allows, will you please let me know your availability for about 1.5 hours on  Thursday, July 25th and/or July 26th?       Many thanks!     Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org     <image001.jpg>     191 Hicks, Bailey From:Marshall Keneipp <Marshall.Keneipp@tierrarc.com> Sent:Wednesday, July 24, 2019 9:26 AM To:Beth Trenchard;Read, Chris;Tiffany Wise-West;michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org Cc:J.R. Killigrew;Sage Lang;Hill, Robert;Floyd Keneipp;Nick Snyder Subject:RE: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion on Thursday Thanks Beth,  Looking forward to the discussion tomorrow.    Marshall Keneipp, Principal  Office: 303-913-8113 Mobile: 303-913-8113 Address: 1501 North Broadway, Suite 300, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Web: www.TierraRC.com      From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 5:47 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>;  michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Sage Lang <slang@mbcommunitypower.org>; Hill, Robert  <rhill@slocity.org>; Marshall Keneipp <Marshall.Keneipp@tierrarc.com>  Subject: RE: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion on Thursday     Many thanks Chris and Tiffany –    Let’s go for Thursday, 7/25, 10:30‐noon.  I’ll get a calendar invite out shortly.  Tierra will be driving discussion.   And Michelle, we’ll try to do a follow‐up, and wrap you in, once you return.    Sending my best,    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        192 From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 3:26 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>; Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>;  michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Sage Lang <slang@mbcommunitypower.org>; Hill, Robert  <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion Thursday or Friday?    I can probably make the morning of 7.25 work, but might be out of cell service in the Eastern Sierras by late 7/25 and all day 7/26. This is a priority for us, though, so let me know what works, and I’ll do my best to attend and contribute. From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 11:33 AM  To: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>;  michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Sage Lang <slang@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion Thursday or Friday?    Hello Tiffany, Michelle, and Chris ‐    Thanks again for your input during the June Energy Programs Workshop.  Tierra Resources, together with staff,  have taken your feedback, along with an analysis of the data from the four counties, to draft an energy  program roadmap.  We still have work to do prior to the first Community Advisory Council review later in  August,  but would really appreciate the opportunity to discuss the draft with you.  Do you have time this  Thursday or Friday to discuss?  I think there’s benefit to having a discussion with all of you together, but if  that’s not possible, we can meet with each of you individually.      If your time allows, will you please let me know your availability for about 1.5 hours on Thursday, July 25th  and/or July 26th?      Many thanks!    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        193 Hicks, Bailey From:Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, July 23, 2019 5:47 PM To:Read, Chris;Tiffany Wise-West;michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org Cc:J.R. Killigrew;Sage Lang;Hill, Robert;Marshall Keneipp Subject:RE: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion on Thursday Many thanks Chris and Tiffany –    Let’s go for Thursday, 7/25, 10:30‐noon.  I’ll get a calendar invite out shortly.  Tierra will be driving discussion.   And Michelle, we’ll try to do a follow‐up, and wrap you in, once you return.    Sending my best,    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 3:26 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>; Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>;  michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Sage Lang <slang@mbcommunitypower.org>; Hill, Robert  <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion Thursday or Friday?    I can probably make the morning of 7.25 work, but might be out of cell service in the Eastern Sierras by late 7/25 and all day 7/26. This is a priority for us, though, so let me know what works, and I’ll do my best to attend and contribute. From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 11:33 AM  To: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>;  michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Sage Lang <slang@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion Thursday or Friday?    Hello Tiffany, Michelle, and Chris ‐    194 Thanks again for your input during the June Energy Programs Workshop.  Tierra Resources, together with staff,  have taken your feedback, along with an analysis of the data from the four counties, to draft an energy  program roadmap.  We still have work to do prior to the first Community Advisory Council review later in  August,  but would really appreciate the opportunity to discuss the draft with you.  Do you have time this  Thursday or Friday to discuss?  I think there’s benefit to having a discussion with all of you together, but if  that’s not possible, we can meet with each of you individually.      If your time allows, will you please let me know your availability for about 1.5 hours on Thursday, July 25th  and/or July 26th?      Many thanks!    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        195 Hicks, Bailey From:Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, July 23, 2019 5:42 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion Thursday or Friday? It is so inspiring to work with folks like you, Chris.  Keep up the good juju (Santa Cruz speak).    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 3:26 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion Thursday or Friday?    Oh, and also, thank you for all your good work! ਐ਑਒ਓ    From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 11:33 AM  To: Tiffany Wise‐West <TWise‐West@cityofsantacruz.com>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>;  michelle.templeton@cityofwatsonville.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Sage Lang <slang@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: MBCP energy program roadmap discussion Thursday or Friday?     Hello Tiffany, Michelle, and Chris ‐     Thanks again for your input during the June Energy Programs Workshop.  Tierra Resources, together with staff,  have taken your feedback, along with an analysis of the data from the four counties, to draft an energy  program roadmap.  We still have work to do prior to the first Community Advisory Council review later in  August,  but would really appreciate the opportunity to discuss the draft with you.  Do you have time this  Thursday or Friday to discuss?  I think there’s benefit to having a discussion with all of you together, but if  that’s not possible, we can meet with each of you individually.       If your time allows, will you please let me know your availability for about 1.5 hours on Thursday, July 25th  and/or July 26th?       Many thanks!     Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org