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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBatch 171 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, May 23, 2019 2:11 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Application for MBCP Community Advisory Council Thanks, Chris. Much appreciated.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2019 1:20 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Application for MBCP Community Advisory Council    From: Larry Allen <lrallen24@gmail.com>   Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2019 2:26 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Application for MBCP Community Advisory Council    Hey Chris,    It's been awhile since we've talked; probably since the last Climate Coalition meeting I was at before I retired. Just  thought I'd let you know I've applied for the SLO vacancy on the MBCP CAC.  I already sent my application to the city  clerk but thought I'd send it to you as well so you were aware.    Hope all is well with you!       Larry  2 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, May 23, 2019 1:20 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:FW: Application for MBCP Community Advisory Council Attachments:CACApplication_SLO_MB2019-Larry Allen.pdf From: Larry Allen <lrallen24@gmail.com>   Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2019 2:26 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Application for MBCP Community Advisory Council    Hey Chris,    It's been awhile since we've talked; probably since the last Climate Coalition meeting I was at before I retired. Just  thought I'd let you know I've applied for the SLO vacancy on the MBCP CAC.  I already sent my application to the city  clerk but thought I'd send it to you as well so you were aware.    Hope all is well with you!       Larry  3 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, May 23, 2019 1:20 PM To:Read, Chris Cc:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: Smigelski application Yes please for Larry.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2019 1:17 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: Smigelski application    It was in my email the whole time! Would you like Larry Allen’s, too (he lives and works outside of the City and was not eligible in our review)? From: Christian, Kevin <kchristi@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, April 29, 2019 2:00 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Smigelski application    Kevin Christian Deputy City Clerk City Administration 4 City Clerk's Office 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E kchristian@slocity.org T 805.781.7104 slocity.org  5 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, May 23, 2019 1:17 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Cc:Hill, Robert Subject:FW: Smigelski application Attachments:John Smigelski - CAC Application.pdf It was in my email the whole time! Would you like Larry Allen’s, too (he lives and works outside of the City and was not eligible in our review)? From: Christian, Kevin <kchristi@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, April 29, 2019 2:00 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Smigelski application    Kevin Christian Deputy City Clerk City Administration City Clerk's Office 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E kchristian@slocity.org T 805.781.7104 slocity.org  6 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, May 23, 2019 1:15 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Cc:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee Cool, I found some good wifi (perched under an old bank of payphones, ironically), I’ll see if I can pull it up. From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2019 1:03 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    No concerns. Just we offer all applicants in our staff agenda item. We did it last year. We will redact personal info.    Get Outlook for iOS     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2019 12:21 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Hill, Robert  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee      Hi J.R.,     There were three applications (but one was outside of city limits). Are there concerns with our proposed applicant?    I can try to find the applications, though I am travelling and wifi is spotty. Let me get back to you.    Best,    Chris     From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2019 10:44 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee     Hey Chris,     Sorry to bug you again but can you send the second application for the CAC position?      Thanks,      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  7 (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2019 9:40 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee     Yah, that sounds good.     Also, can a CAC member have an alternate? Our runner up wants to stay engaged, and we think it wise to keep him engaged. Thoughts?    From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2019 3:54 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee     The CAC board seats have been split up to 1, 2, or 3 year appointments among the counties . The 1‐year Appointments  were just re‐appointed to 3‐year terms. The terms run June to June until a change is made by the Policy Board. Most  appointments are Jan‐Jan but the Council was created mid‐year. Brandon could go through June 2020 which should be  when the 2‐year Appointments are re‐appointed for a 3‐year term. We’d suggest he stay on a similar path to avoid too  many scattered appointments for CAC members.     That make sense? Let us know if Mayor Harmon is amendable to this approach.      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  8    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:45 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee     No problem, let us know. Cheers!    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: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 5:32:08 PM  To: Read, Chris  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee      Hi Chris,     Thanks for sharing. I’ll incorporate this into the staff report.      I didn’t want to copy everyone but the proposed time frame through CY 2020 is something I’ll have to review with Tom.    Much appreciated as always,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:14 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Brandon O`Rourke <brandono@live.com>  Subject: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee     9 Hi J.R.,    Please accept our nomination of Brandon O’Rourke as the City of San Luis Obispo and City of Morro Bay representative to the MBCP Community Advisory Council. Mr. O’Rourke’s application, resume, and letter of recommendation are attached.    The review team found Mr. O’Rourke’s work ethic, passion for climate action, and work with student groups and underrepresented voices to be very compelling and we are sure that his voice will contribute substantially to the CAC. I present one of Mr. O’Rourke’s application answers as an example:    “My goal as a member of the MBCP CAC would be to represent voices that desperately need seats at the table as climate action picks up: the young and the marginalized. As a member of the last generation with an opportunity to avert the worst of climate change and the first to live wholly under its influence, my sincere belief is that we are presented with a unique opportunity to create a more just, equitable, and prosperous Central Coast.”    The City of Morro Bay and the City of San Luis Obispo currently share a seat on the Policy Board and Operations Board. The cities take turn representing each other in two year cycles. The City of San Luis Obispo currently represents the region (through December 2020) and has therefore taken the lead role in selecting the CAC member. Our Policy Board Director (Mayor Harmon) and Alternate (Councilmember Pease) unanimously support Mr. O’Rourke. Scott Collins, City Manager of the City of Morro Bay, is also supportive. If approved by the Policy Board, we propose that Mr. O’Rourke’s term run through the end of CY 2020.     Please don’t hesitate to give me a call with any questions at 805-781-7151.    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  10 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, May 23, 2019 1:03 PM To:Read, Chris Cc:Hill, Robert Subject:Re: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee No concerns. Just we offer all applicants in our staff agenda item. We did it last year. We will redact personal info.    Get Outlook for iOS     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2019 12:21 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Hill, Robert  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee      Hi J.R.,     There were three applications (but one was outside of city limits). Are there concerns with our proposed applicant?    I can try to find the applications, though I am travelling and wifi is spotty. Let me get back to you.    Best,    Chris     From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2019 10:44 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee     Hey Chris,     Sorry to bug you again but can you send the second application for the CAC position?      Thanks,      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org      11      Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2019 9:40 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee     Yah, that sounds good.     Also, can a CAC member have an alternate? Our runner up wants to stay engaged, and we think it wise to keep him engaged. Thoughts?    From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2019 3:54 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee     The CAC board seats have been split up to 1, 2, or 3 year appointments among the counties . The 1‐year Appointments  were just re‐appointed to 3‐year terms. The terms run June to June until a change is made by the Policy Board. Most  appointments are Jan‐Jan but the Council was created mid‐year. Brandon could go through June 2020 which should be  when the 2‐year Appointments are re‐appointed for a 3‐year term. We’d suggest he stay on a similar path to avoid too  many scattered appointments for CAC members.     That make sense? Let us know if Mayor Harmon is amendable to this approach.      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:45 PM  12 To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee     No problem, let us know. Cheers!    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: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 5:32:08 PM  To: Read, Chris  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee      Hi Chris,     Thanks for sharing. I’ll incorporate this into the staff report.      I didn’t want to copy everyone but the proposed time frame through CY 2020 is something I’ll have to review with Tom.    Much appreciated as always,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:14 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Brandon O`Rourke <brandono@live.com>  Subject: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee     Hi J.R.,    13 Please accept our nomination of Brandon O’Rourke as the City of San Luis Obispo and City of Morro Bay representative to the MBCP Community Advisory Council. Mr. O’Rourke’s application, resume, and letter of recommendation are attached.    The review team found Mr. O’Rourke’s work ethic, passion for climate action, and work with student groups and underrepresented voices to be very compelling and we are sure that his voice will contribute substantially to the CAC. I present one of Mr. O’Rourke’s application answers as an example:    “My goal as a member of the MBCP CAC would be to represent voices that desperately need seats at the table as climate action picks up: the young and the marginalized. As a member of the last generation with an opportunity to avert the worst of climate change and the first to live wholly under its influence, my sincere belief is that we are presented with a unique opportunity to create a more just, equitable, and prosperous Central Coast.”    The City of Morro Bay and the City of San Luis Obispo currently share a seat on the Policy Board and Operations Board. The cities take turn representing each other in two year cycles. The City of San Luis Obispo currently represents the region (through December 2020) and has therefore taken the lead role in selecting the CAC member. Our Policy Board Director (Mayor Harmon) and Alternate (Councilmember Pease) unanimously support Mr. O’Rourke. Scott Collins, City Manager of the City of Morro Bay, is also supportive. If approved by the Policy Board, we propose that Mr. O’Rourke’s term run through the end of CY 2020.     Please don’t hesitate to give me a call with any questions at 805-781-7151.    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  14 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, May 23, 2019 12:21 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Cc:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee Hi J.R., There were three applications (but one was outside of city limits). Are there concerns with our proposed applicant? I can try to find the applications, though I am travelling and wifi is spotty. Let me get back to you. Best, Chris From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2019 10:44 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    Hey Chris,    Sorry to bug you again but can you send the second application for the CAC position?     Thanks,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2019 9:40 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    15 Yah, that sounds good. Also, can a CAC member have an alternate? Our runner up wants to stay engaged, and we think it wise to keep him engaged. Thoughts? From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2019 3:54 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    The CAC board seats have been split up to 1, 2, or 3 year appointments among the counties . The 1‐year Appointments  were just re‐appointed to 3‐year terms. The terms run June to June until a change is made by the Policy Board. Most  appointments are Jan‐Jan but the Council was created mid‐year. Brandon could go through June 2020 which should be  when the 2‐year Appointments are re‐appointed for a 3‐year term. We’d suggest he stay on a similar path to avoid too  many scattered appointments for CAC members.    That make sense? Let us know if Mayor Harmon is amendable to this approach.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:45 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    No problem, let us know. Cheers!    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: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 5:32:08 PM  16 To: Read, Chris  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee      Hi Chris,     Thanks for sharing. I’ll incorporate this into the staff report.      I didn’t want to copy everyone but the proposed time frame through CY 2020 is something I’ll have to review with Tom.    Much appreciated as always,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:14 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Brandon O`Rourke <brandono@live.com>  Subject: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee     Hi J.R.,    Please accept our nomination of Brandon O’Rourke as the City of San Luis Obispo and City of Morro Bay representative to the MBCP Community Advisory Council. Mr. O’Rourke’s application, resume, and letter of recommendation are attached.    The review team found Mr. O’Rourke’s work ethic, passion for climate action, and work with student groups and underrepresented voices to be very compelling and we are sure that his voice will contribute substantially to the CAC. I present one of Mr. O’Rourke’s application answers as an example:    “My goal as a member of the MBCP CAC would be to represent voices that desperately need seats at the table as climate action picks up: the young and the marginalized. As a member of the last generation with an opportunity to avert the worst of climate change and the first to live wholly under its influence, my sincere belief is that we are presented with a unique opportunity to create a more just, equitable, and prosperous Central Coast.”    The City of Morro Bay and the City of San Luis Obispo currently share a seat on the Policy Board and Operations Board. The cities take turn representing each other in two year cycles. The City of San Luis Obispo currently represents the region (through December 2020) and has therefore taken the lead role in selecting the CAC member. Our Policy Board Director (Mayor Harmon) and Alternate (Councilmember Pease) unanimously 17 support Mr. O’Rourke. Scott Collins, City Manager of the City of Morro Bay, is also supportive. If approved by the Policy Board, we propose that Mr. O’Rourke’s term run through the end of CY 2020.     Please don’t hesitate to give me a call with any questions at 805-781-7151.    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  18 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, May 23, 2019 10:44 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee Hey Chris,    Sorry to bug you again but can you send the second application for the CAC position?     Thanks,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2019 9:40 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    Yah, that sounds good. Also, can a CAC member have an alternate? Our runner up wants to stay engaged, and we think it wise to keep him engaged. Thoughts? From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2019 3:54 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    The CAC board seats have been split up to 1, 2, or 3 year appointments among the counties . The 1‐year Appointments  were just re‐appointed to 3‐year terms. The terms run June to June until a change is made by the Policy Board. Most  appointments are Jan‐Jan but the Council was created mid‐year. Brandon could go through June 2020 which should be  when the 2‐year Appointments are re‐appointed for a 3‐year term. We’d suggest he stay on a similar path to avoid too  many scattered appointments for CAC members.    19 That make sense? Let us know if Mayor Harmon is amendable to this approach.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:45 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    No problem, let us know. Cheers!    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: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 5:32:08 PM  To: Read, Chris  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee      Hi Chris,     Thanks for sharing. I’ll incorporate this into the staff report.      I didn’t want to copy everyone but the proposed time frame through CY 2020 is something I’ll have to review with Tom.    Much appreciated as always,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org      20      Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:14 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Brandon O`Rourke <brandono@live.com>  Subject: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee     Hi J.R.,    Please accept our nomination of Brandon O’Rourke as the City of San Luis Obispo and City of Morro Bay representative to the MBCP Community Advisory Council. Mr. O’Rourke’s application, resume, and letter of recommendation are attached.    The review team found Mr. O’Rourke’s work ethic, passion for climate action, and work with student groups and underrepresented voices to be very compelling and we are sure that his voice will contribute substantially to the CAC. I present one of Mr. O’Rourke’s application answers as an example:    “My goal as a member of the MBCP CAC would be to represent voices that desperately need seats at the table as climate action picks up: the young and the marginalized. As a member of the last generation with an opportunity to avert the worst of climate change and the first to live wholly under its influence, my sincere belief is that we are presented with a unique opportunity to create a more just, equitable, and prosperous Central Coast.”    The City of Morro Bay and the City of San Luis Obispo currently share a seat on the Policy Board and Operations Board. The cities take turn representing each other in two year cycles. The City of San Luis Obispo currently represents the region (through December 2020) and has therefore taken the lead role in selecting the CAC member. Our Policy Board Director (Mayor Harmon) and Alternate (Councilmember Pease) unanimously support Mr. O’Rourke. Scott Collins, City Manager of the City of Morro Bay, is also supportive. If approved by the Policy Board, we propose that Mr. O’Rourke’s term run through the end of CY 2020.     Please don’t hesitate to give me a call with any questions at 805-781-7151.    Best,    Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org 21 T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  22 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, May 22, 2019 9:29 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Standard slide deck Attachments:5.22.19_SLO City Planning Commission.pptx Hi Chris,    Attached is a trimmed down deck. Feel free to edit accordingly.     I included the est rebate savings in 2020 as well as a projection out 6 years for the residents and businesses in SLO.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 6:51 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Standard slide deck    We were asked to give a 10 minute presentation on MBCP tomorrow night at Planning Commission… do you have a standard informational slide deck I can draw from? Thanks, Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org 23 T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  24 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, May 21, 2019 7:15 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:Re: Standard slide deck I’ll send something over late tonight or this thing tomorrow morning.     Get Outlook for iOS     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 6:50 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Subject: Standard slide deck      We were asked to give a 10 minute presentation on MBCP tomorrow night at Planning Commission… do you have a standard informational slide deck I can draw from?    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  25 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Tuesday, May 21, 2019 6:51 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:Standard slide deck We were asked to give a 10 minute presentation on MBCP tomorrow night at Planning Commission… do you have a standard informational slide deck I can draw from? 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  26 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, May 21, 2019 1:18 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee At the moment, no. There aren’t any alternates. This could be up for discussion by the policy board in the future.     Can you send me the other applications for the CAC position? We normally include the other applicants.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2019 9:40 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    Yah, that sounds good. Also, can a CAC member have an alternate? Our runner up wants to stay engaged, and we think it wise to keep him engaged. Thoughts? From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2019 3:54 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    The CAC board seats have been split up to 1, 2, or 3 year appointments among the counties . The 1‐year Appointments  were just re‐appointed to 3‐year terms. The terms run June to June until a change is made by the Policy Board. Most  appointments are Jan‐Jan but the Council was created mid‐year. Brandon could go through June 2020 which should be  when the 2‐year Appointments are re‐appointed for a 3‐year term. We’d suggest he stay on a similar path to avoid too  many scattered appointments for CAC members.    That make sense? Let us know if Mayor Harmon is amendable to this approach.     27 J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:45 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    No problem, let us know. Cheers!    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: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 5:32:08 PM  To: Read, Chris  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee      Hi Chris,     Thanks for sharing. I’ll incorporate this into the staff report.      I didn’t want to copy everyone but the proposed time frame through CY 2020 is something I’ll have to review with Tom.    Much appreciated as always,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org      28      Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:14 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Brandon O`Rourke <brandono@live.com>  Subject: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee     Hi J.R.,    Please accept our nomination of Brandon O’Rourke as the City of San Luis Obispo and City of Morro Bay representative to the MBCP Community Advisory Council. Mr. O’Rourke’s application, resume, and letter of recommendation are attached.    The review team found Mr. O’Rourke’s work ethic, passion for climate action, and work with student groups and underrepresented voices to be very compelling and we are sure that his voice will contribute substantially to the CAC. I present one of Mr. O’Rourke’s application answers as an example:    “My goal as a member of the MBCP CAC would be to represent voices that desperately need seats at the table as climate action picks up: the young and the marginalized. As a member of the last generation with an opportunity to avert the worst of climate change and the first to live wholly under its influence, my sincere belief is that we are presented with a unique opportunity to create a more just, equitable, and prosperous Central Coast.”    The City of Morro Bay and the City of San Luis Obispo currently share a seat on the Policy Board and Operations Board. The cities take turn representing each other in two year cycles. The City of San Luis Obispo currently represents the region (through December 2020) and has therefore taken the lead role in selecting the CAC member. Our Policy Board Director (Mayor Harmon) and Alternate (Councilmember Pease) unanimously support Mr. O’Rourke. Scott Collins, City Manager of the City of Morro Bay, is also supportive. If approved by the Policy Board, we propose that Mr. O’Rourke’s term run through the end of CY 2020.     Please don’t hesitate to give me a call with any questions at 805-781-7151.    Best,    Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org 29 T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  30 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Sunday, May 19, 2019 9:44 PM To:Pease, Andy Subject:RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee I’m checking with JR about that. I had discussed with him last month; trying to confirm particulars now. I’ll let you know as soon as I do! Best, Chris From: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>   Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2019 9:45 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    Chris –  Is there an official role for John Smigelski as alternate?  Andy    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:16 AM  To: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org> Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    Team SLO, Just wanted to give you a heads up that we’ve been in close communication with JR and MBCP on Brandon’s nomination. We’ve been waiting for direction from J.R. on the best way to formally communicate our nomination, which is why this email hasn’t gone out until now. We are still on track for a June approval from the Policy Board. Let me know if you have any questions. Cheers! Chris From: Read, Chris   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:14 AM  To: 'J.R. Killigrew' <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; 'Brandon O`Rourke' <brandono@live.com>  Subject: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    Hi J.R., 31 Please accept our nomination of Brandon O’Rourke as the City of San Luis Obispo and City of Morro Bay representative to the MBCP Community Advisory Council. Mr. O’Rourke’s application, resume, and letter of recommendation are attached. The review team found Mr. O’Rourke’s work ethic, passion for climate action, and work with student groups and underrepresented voices to be very compelling and we are sure that his voice will contribute substantially to the CAC. I present one of Mr. O’Rourke’s application answers as an example: “My goal as a member of the MBCP CAC would be to represent voices that desperately need seats at the table as climate action picks up: the young and the marginalized. As a member of the last generation with an opportunity to avert the worst of climate change and the first to live wholly under its influence, my sincere belief is that we are presented with a unique opportunity to create a more just, equitable, and prosperous Central Coast.” The City of Morro Bay and the City of San Luis Obispo currently share a seat on the Policy Board and Operations Board. The cities take turn representing each other in two year cycles. The City of San Luis Obispo currently represents the region (through December 2020) and has therefore taken the lead role in selecting the CAC member. Our Policy Board Director (Mayor Harmon) and Alternate (Councilmember Pease) unanimously support Mr. O’Rourke. Scott Collins, City Manager of the City of Morro Bay, is also supportive. If approved by the Policy Board, we propose that Mr. O’Rourke’s term run through the end of CY 2020. Please don’t hesitate to give me a call with any questions at 805-781-7151. 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  32 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Sunday, May 19, 2019 9:40 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee Yah, that sounds good. Also, can a CAC member have an alternate? Our runner up wants to stay engaged, and we think it wise to keep him engaged. Thoughts? From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2019 3:54 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    The CAC board seats have been split up to 1, 2, or 3 year appointments among the counties . The 1‐year Appointments  were just re‐appointed to 3‐year terms. The terms run June to June until a change is made by the Policy Board. Most  appointments are Jan‐Jan but the Council was created mid‐year. Brandon could go through June 2020 which should be  when the 2‐year Appointments are re‐appointed for a 3‐year term. We’d suggest he stay on a similar path to avoid too  many scattered appointments for CAC members.    That make sense? Let us know if Mayor Harmon is amendable to this approach.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:45 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    No problem, let us know. Cheers!    Chris Read  Sustainability Manager  33 City Administration  990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401‐3249  E cread@slocity.org  T 805.781.7151  slocity.org   From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 5:32:08 PM  To: Read, Chris  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee      Hi Chris,     Thanks for sharing. I’ll incorporate this into the staff report.      I didn’t want to copy everyone but the proposed time frame through CY 2020 is something I’ll have to review with Tom.    Much appreciated as always,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:14 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Brandon O`Rourke <brandono@live.com>  Subject: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee     Hi J.R.,    Please accept our nomination of Brandon O’Rourke as the City of San Luis Obispo and City of Morro Bay representative to the MBCP Community Advisory Council. Mr. O’Rourke’s application, resume, and letter of recommendation are attached.    The review team found Mr. O’Rourke’s work ethic, passion for climate action, and work with student groups and underrepresented voices to be very compelling and we are sure that his voice will contribute substantially to the CAC. I present one of Mr. O’Rourke’s application answers as an example:    34 “My goal as a member of the MBCP CAC would be to represent voices that desperately need seats at the table as climate action picks up: the young and the marginalized. As a member of the last generation with an opportunity to avert the worst of climate change and the first to live wholly under its influence, my sincere belief is that we are presented with a unique opportunity to create a more just, equitable, and prosperous Central Coast.”    The City of Morro Bay and the City of San Luis Obispo currently share a seat on the Policy Board and Operations Board. The cities take turn representing each other in two year cycles. The City of San Luis Obispo currently represents the region (through December 2020) and has therefore taken the lead role in selecting the CAC member. Our Policy Board Director (Mayor Harmon) and Alternate (Councilmember Pease) unanimously support Mr. O’Rourke. Scott Collins, City Manager of the City of Morro Bay, is also supportive. If approved by the Policy Board, we propose that Mr. O’Rourke’s term run through the end of CY 2020.     Please don’t hesitate to give me a call with any questions at 805-781-7151.    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  35 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Sunday, May 19, 2019 3:54 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee The CAC board seats have been split up to 1, 2, or 3 year appointments among the counties . The 1‐year Appointments  were just re‐appointed to 3‐year terms. The terms run June to June until a change is made by the Policy Board. Most  appointments are Jan‐Jan but the Council was created mid‐year. Brandon could go through June 2020 which should be  when the 2‐year Appointments are re‐appointed for a 3‐year term. We’d suggest he stay on a similar path to avoid too  many scattered appointments for CAC members.    That make sense? Let us know if Mayor Harmon is amendable to this approach.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:45 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    No problem, let us know. Cheers!    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: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 5:32:08 PM  To: Read, Chris  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee   36    Hi Chris,     Thanks for sharing. I’ll incorporate this into the staff report.      I didn’t want to copy everyone but the proposed time frame through CY 2020 is something I’ll have to review with Tom.    Much appreciated as always,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:14 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Brandon O`Rourke <brandono@live.com>  Subject: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee     Hi J.R.,    Please accept our nomination of Brandon O’Rourke as the City of San Luis Obispo and City of Morro Bay representative to the MBCP Community Advisory Council. Mr. O’Rourke’s application, resume, and letter of recommendation are attached.    The review team found Mr. O’Rourke’s work ethic, passion for climate action, and work with student groups and underrepresented voices to be very compelling and we are sure that his voice will contribute substantially to the CAC. I present one of Mr. O’Rourke’s application answers as an example:    “My goal as a member of the MBCP CAC would be to represent voices that desperately need seats at the table as climate action picks up: the young and the marginalized. As a member of the last generation with an opportunity to avert the worst of climate change and the first to live wholly under its influence, my sincere belief is that we are presented with a unique opportunity to create a more just, equitable, and prosperous Central Coast.”    The City of Morro Bay and the City of San Luis Obispo currently share a seat on the Policy Board and Operations Board. The cities take turn representing each other in two year cycles. The City of San Luis Obispo currently represents the region (through December 2020) and has therefore taken the lead role in selecting the CAC member. Our Policy Board Director (Mayor Harmon) and Alternate (Councilmember Pease) unanimously support Mr. O’Rourke. Scott Collins, City Manager of the City of Morro Bay, is also supportive. If approved by the Policy Board, we propose that Mr. O’Rourke’s term run through the end of CY 2020.   37   Please don’t hesitate to give me a call with any questions at 805-781-7151.    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  38 Hicks, Bailey From:Pease, Andy Sent:Sunday, May 19, 2019 9:45 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee Chris –  Is there an official role for John Smigelski as alternate?  Andy    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:16 AM  To: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org> Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    Team SLO, Just wanted to give you a heads up that we’ve been in close communication with JR and MBCP on Brandon’s nomination. We’ve been waiting for direction from J.R. on the best way to formally communicate our nomination, which is why this email hasn’t gone out until now. We are still on track for a June approval from the Policy Board. Let me know if you have any questions. Cheers! Chris From: Read, Chris   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:14 AM  To: 'J.R. Killigrew' <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; 'Brandon O`Rourke' <brandono@live.com>  Subject: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    Hi J.R., Please accept our nomination of Brandon O’Rourke as the City of San Luis Obispo and City of Morro Bay representative to the MBCP Community Advisory Council. Mr. O’Rourke’s application, resume, and letter of recommendation are attached. The review team found Mr. O’Rourke’s work ethic, passion for climate action, and work with student groups and underrepresented voices to be very compelling and we are sure that his voice will contribute substantially to the CAC. I present one of Mr. O’Rourke’s application answers as an example: “My goal as a member of the MBCP CAC would be to represent voices that desperately need seats at the table as climate action picks up: the young and the marginalized. As a member of the last generation with an opportunity to avert the worst of climate change and the first to live wholly under its influence, my sincere belief 39 is that we are presented with a unique opportunity to create a more just, equitable, and prosperous Central Coast.” The City of Morro Bay and the City of San Luis Obispo currently share a seat on the Policy Board and Operations Board. The cities take turn representing each other in two year cycles. The City of San Luis Obispo currently represents the region (through December 2020) and has therefore taken the lead role in selecting the CAC member. Our Policy Board Director (Mayor Harmon) and Alternate (Councilmember Pease) unanimously support Mr. O’Rourke. Scott Collins, City Manager of the City of Morro Bay, is also supportive. If approved by the Policy Board, we propose that Mr. O’Rourke’s term run through the end of CY 2020. Please don’t hesitate to give me a call with any questions at 805-781-7151. 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  40 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Friday, May 17, 2019 4:01 PM To:Wade Horton;Tom Frutchey;Dick McKinley;Rachelle Rickard;Lara Christensen;Jim Bergman;James Lewis;Guy Savage;Matthew Bronson;jstilwell@cityofsantamaria.org;Patrick Wiemiller;Dave Fleishman;rperrault@ci.guadalupe.ca.us Cc:Johnson, Derek;Read, Chris;Hill, Robert;Scott Collins Subject:RE: Collective Update for San Luis Obispo Cities and County & Cities of Santa Maria & Guadalupe Hi All,    Happy Friday and thanks again for all the city staff and elected officials who joined the North and South County  workshops. They both were very successful and reached many viewers who tuned in via our Facebook live feed (over  160 views of each workshop).     Quick update on timing for local government action to join MBCP:    Grover Beach is set to bring the resolution and ordinance to Monday May 20th at 6 pm.  o See Grover’s agenda item (9) and staff report here   Paso Robles is set to bring the resolution and ordinance on Tuesday May 21st at 6:30 pm.  o See Paso’s agenda item (12) and staff report here   Santa Maria is set to bring the resolution and ordinance on Tuesday May 21st at 6 pm as well.  o See Santa Maria’s agenda item (6B) for reference    Pismo Beach has scheduled action items on June 4th   Arroyo Grande has scheduled action items on June 11th   Atacadero has agendized MBCP on June 25th    Guadalupe will be bringing forth the resolution and ordinance towards the end of June    We got some great coverage from KCET/KCOY on the Thursday evening news and they plan on continuing coverage  which is fantastic for outreach and visibility.     Please let me know if you have any questions or additional follow up.     Enjoy your weekends and look forward to working with all of you.     Best,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  41 70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: J.R. Killigrew   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 12:33 PM  To: Wade Horton <whorton@co.slo.ca.us>; Tom Frutchey <TFrutchey@prcity.com>; Dick McKinley  <DMcKinley@prcity.com>; Rachelle Rickard <rrickard@atascadero.org>; Lara Christensen  <lchristensen@atascadero.org>; Jim Bergman <jbergman@arroyogrande.org>; James Lewis <JLewis@PismoBeach.org>;  Guy Savage <gsavage@co.slo.ca.us>; Matthew Bronson <mbronson@groverbeach.org>; jstilwell@cityofsantamaria.org;  Patrick Wiemiller <pwiemiller@cityofsantamaria.org>; Dave Fleishman <fleishman@hflegal.net>  Cc: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Scott  Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>  Subject: RE: Collective Update for San Luis Obispo Cities and County & City of Santa Maria    Hi All,    Thank you again for each of your efforts and time scheduling agenda items and discussions around Monterey Bay  Community Power and community choice energy. All of the presentations went well and each jurisdiction is moving  forward in the process towards a goal of joining us by the end of July.     Attached are the following documents to support bringing the resolution and ordinance to council or the board of  supervisors for membership in Monterey Bay Community Power.  1) Sample Resolution   a.  Copy of Morro Bay resolution to join MBCP for reference  b. Please note: I highlighted relevant sections which each jurisdiction must update to customize/tailor.   2) Sample Ordinance   a. Copy of Morro Bay ordinance for reference  b. Please note: I highlighted relevant sections which each jurisdiction must update to customize/tailor.   3) Draft Staff Report  a. Copy of Morro Bay staff report  b. Please note: I highlighted section which each jurisdiction must update to customize/tailor the report to  your needs.   c. Please note: I would encourage each of you to include the estimated cost savings from the analysis we  provided. If you don’t have that, please contact me directly and I’ll send the PDF.   4) MBCP Amended JPA     We are hoping to schedule a North and South County workshop either the week of May 7th or 14th to allow for additional  dialogue and questions from the community. I’m envisioning a 90 minute session around lunch time and then around 6  pm on the same day.  I’ll reach out to the relevant cities/county individually to coordinate the best time and location.     If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me. I’m here, as well as staff from San Luis Obispo and Morro  Bay, to support each jurisdiction and provide all the necessary information to move forward towards a unified central  coast community choice program.    Thanks so much,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org     42     Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: J.R. Killigrew   Sent: Wednesday, April 3, 2019 9:34 PM  To: Wade Horton <whorton@co.slo.ca.us>; Tom Frutchey <TFrutchey@prcity.com>; Dick McKinley  <DMcKinley@prcity.com>; Rachelle Rickard <rrickard@atascadero.org>; Lara Christensen  <lchristensen@atascadero.org>; Jim Bergman <jbergman@arroyogrande.org>; James Lewis <JLewis@PismoBeach.org>;  Guy Savage <gsavage@co.slo.ca.us>; Matthew Bronson <mbronson@groverbeach.org>; jstilwell@cityofsantamaria.org;  Patrick Wiemiller <pwiemiller@cityofsantamaria.org>  Cc: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Scott  Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>  Subject: RE: Collective Update for San Luis Obispo Cities and County & City of Santa Maria    Hi All,    After a successful council meeting in Paso Robles last night, I wanted to share that the Paso Robles Council voted moving  forward with agendizing the resolution and ordinance to start of the process of joining MBCP. Please see the recent  agenda and staff report of how Paso Robles outlined the subject of MBCP and community choice energy as a discussion  item with an action, pending council approval, to bring forth the resolution and ordinance. I would encourage each of  the cities and county to investigate this approach as an effective way to engage council/BOS on the subject of MBCP and  allow for a directed next step based on the presentation and discussion.  The community came out with close to a dozen  public comments in favor as well as another 15 or so people in the audience supporting MBCP for Paso.     List of Upcoming Meetings & Presentations  4/9 – City of Arroyo Grande Council Presentation  4/15 – City of Grover Beach Council Presentation  4/16 – City of Pismo Beach Council Presentation  ‐ 4/16 – Meeting with SLO County Staff  ‐ 4/16 – Meeting with City of Santa Maria Staff  ‐ 4/16 – Meeting with Paso Robles Council Members    Once we complete this round of presentations, I will share the sample resolution, ordinance and sample staff reports.     Again, our team is here to engage, meet or speak with your electeds as well as key business leaders about MBCP and the  benefits of community choice energy. I had privilege of meeting with representatives from both the Paso Chamber of  Commerce as well as the Hispanic Business Alliance prior to the council meeting last night.     If you have any questions or considerations, please don’t hesitate to contact me.     Best,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  43 Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: J.R. Killigrew   Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2019 11:46 AM  To: 'Wade Horton' <whorton@co.slo.ca.us>; Tom Frutchey <TFrutchey@prcity.com>; 'Dick McKinley'  <DMcKinley@prcity.com>; Rachelle Rickard <rrickard@atascadero.org>; 'Lara Christensen'  <lchristensen@atascadero.org>; 'Jim Bergman' <jbergman@arroyogrande.org>; 'James Lewis'  <JLewis@PismoBeach.org>; 'Matthew Bronson' <mbronson@groverbeach.org>; 'jstilwell@cityofsantamaria.org'  <jstilwell@cityofsantamaria.org>  Cc: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; 'Read, Chris' <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Scott  Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>  Subject: Collective Update for San Luis Obispo Cities and County & City of Santa Maria    Hi All,    In an effort to keep all of the Cities and County of San Luis Obispo as well as the City of Santa Maria connected around  outreach efforts and conversations regarding community choice energy, I wanted to share an update regarding relevant  opportunities/events. I met with Tom, Dick, Rachelle and Lara from Paso Robles and Atascadero yesterday for a  productive conversation and they all recommended this approach in terms of collective communications.  Our team  here are also available to streamline and make this as efficient and informative process as well.     Upcoming City Council Discussions/Presentations by MBCP  1) 4/2/19 – Paso Robles City Council  2) 4/9/19 – Arroyo Grande City Council   3) 4/15/19 – Grover Beach City Council  4) 4/16/19 – Pismo Beach City Council  5) Early May/TBD – Atascadero City Council    MBCP is putting together an enrollment packet with the draft resolution, ordinance and staff report as well as individual  customer savings. In the meantime, we will be sharing with each of you key documents about MBCP to help inform each  of your councils/BOS prior to the agenda to help address any questions and equitably share information.     MBCP has currently investigated the time frame to update the implementation plan and joint powers authority  agreement.  We will need approximately 4 months to complete our necessary work with our boards and to file with the  CPUC by December 2019 to start service in 2021. With that said, the date each City and County would have to share the  adopted resolution and ordinances will be July 31, 2019.    Both the Cities of San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay have already gone through the process and have offered to provide  support/guidance/best practices during the investigation period.     44 Again, I’m here to answer any questions to provide any support needed.     Thanks again for the opportunity and consideration.     Best,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    45 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:45 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:Re: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee No problem, let us know. Cheers!    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: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 5:32:08 PM  To: Read, Chris  Subject: RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee      Hi Chris,     Thanks for sharing. I’ll incorporate this into the staff report.      I didn’t want to copy everyone but the proposed time frame through CY 2020 is something I’ll have to review with Tom.    Much appreciated as always,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:14 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  46 Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Brandon O`Rourke <brandono@live.com>  Subject: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee     Hi J.R.,    Please accept our nomination of Brandon O’Rourke as the City of San Luis Obispo and City of Morro Bay representative to the MBCP Community Advisory Council. Mr. O’Rourke’s application, resume, and letter of recommendation are attached.    The review team found Mr. O’Rourke’s work ethic, passion for climate action, and work with student groups and underrepresented voices to be very compelling and we are sure that his voice will contribute substantially to the CAC. I present one of Mr. O’Rourke’s application answers as an example:    “My goal as a member of the MBCP CAC would be to represent voices that desperately need seats at the table as climate action picks up: the young and the marginalized. As a member of the last generation with an opportunity to avert the worst of climate change and the first to live wholly under its influence, my sincere belief is that we are presented with a unique opportunity to create a more just, equitable, and prosperous Central Coast.”    The City of Morro Bay and the City of San Luis Obispo currently share a seat on the Policy Board and Operations Board. The cities take turn representing each other in two year cycles. The City of San Luis Obispo currently represents the region (through December 2020) and has therefore taken the lead role in selecting the CAC member. Our Policy Board Director (Mayor Harmon) and Alternate (Councilmember Pease) unanimously support Mr. O’Rourke. Scott Collins, City Manager of the City of Morro Bay, is also supportive. If approved by the Policy Board, we propose that Mr. O’Rourke’s term run through the end of CY 2020.     Please don’t hesitate to give me a call with any questions at 805-781-7151.    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:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, May 16, 2019 5:32 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee Hi Chris,    Thanks for sharing. I’ll incorporate this into the staff report.     I didn’t want to copy everyone but the proposed time frame through CY 2020 is something I’ll have to review with Tom.    Much appreciated as always,    J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:14 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Brandon O`Rourke <brandono@live.com>  Subject: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    Hi J.R., Please accept our nomination of Brandon O’Rourke as the City of San Luis Obispo and City of Morro Bay representative to the MBCP Community Advisory Council. Mr. O’Rourke’s application, resume, and letter of recommendation are attached. The review team found Mr. O’Rourke’s work ethic, passion for climate action, and work with student groups and underrepresented voices to be very compelling and we are sure that his voice will contribute substantially to the CAC. I present one of Mr. O’Rourke’s application answers as an example: “My goal as a member of the MBCP CAC would be to represent voices that desperately need seats at the table as climate action picks up: the young and the marginalized. As a member of the last generation with an opportunity to avert the worst of climate change and the first to live wholly under its influence, my sincere belief 48 is that we are presented with a unique opportunity to create a more just, equitable, and prosperous Central Coast.” The City of Morro Bay and the City of San Luis Obispo currently share a seat on the Policy Board and Operations Board. The cities take turn representing each other in two year cycles. The City of San Luis Obispo currently represents the region (through December 2020) and has therefore taken the lead role in selecting the CAC member. Our Policy Board Director (Mayor Harmon) and Alternate (Councilmember Pease) unanimously support Mr. O’Rourke. Scott Collins, City Manager of the City of Morro Bay, is also supportive. If approved by the Policy Board, we propose that Mr. O’Rourke’s term run through the end of CY 2020. Please don’t hesitate to give me a call with any questions at 805-781-7151. 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  49 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Thursday, May 16, 2019 10:09 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee Very classy and nicely done! The quote a was a great touch. From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:14 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Brandon O`Rourke <brandono@live.com>  Subject: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    Hi J.R., Please accept our nomination of Brandon O’Rourke as the City of San Luis Obispo and City of Morro Bay representative to the MBCP Community Advisory Council. Mr. O’Rourke’s application, resume, and letter of recommendation are attached. The review team found Mr. O’Rourke’s work ethic, passion for climate action, and work with student groups and underrepresented voices to be very compelling and we are sure that his voice will contribute substantially to the CAC. I present one of Mr. O’Rourke’s application answers as an example: “My goal as a member of the MBCP CAC would be to represent voices that desperately need seats at the table as climate action picks up: the young and the marginalized. As a member of the last generation with an opportunity to avert the worst of climate change and the first to live wholly under its influence, my sincere belief is that we are presented with a unique opportunity to create a more just, equitable, and prosperous Central Coast.” The City of Morro Bay and the City of San Luis Obispo currently share a seat on the Policy Board and Operations Board. The cities take turn representing each other in two year cycles. The City of San Luis Obispo currently represents the region (through December 2020) and has therefore taken the lead role in selecting the CAC member. Our Policy Board Director (Mayor Harmon) and Alternate (Councilmember Pease) unanimously support Mr. O’Rourke. Scott Collins, City Manager of the City of Morro Bay, is also supportive. If approved by the Policy Board, we propose that Mr. O’Rourke’s term run through the end of CY 2020. Please don’t hesitate to give me a call with any questions at 805-781-7151. Best, Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 50 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  51 Hicks, Bailey From:Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov> Sent:Thursday, May 16, 2019 10:06 AM To:Read, Chris;J.R. Killigrew Cc:Pease, Andy;Harmon, Heidi;Johnson, Derek;Hill, Robert;Brandon O`Rourke Subject:Re: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee Thanks, Chris!    ‐Scott    Scott Collins  City Manager  City of Morro Bay   From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:13:37 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Pease, Andy; Harmon, Heidi; Johnson, Derek; Scott Collins; Hill, Robert; Brandon O`Rourke  Subject: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee      Hi J.R.,    Please accept our nomination of Brandon O’Rourke as the City of San Luis Obispo and City of Morro Bay representative to the MBCP Community Advisory Council. Mr. O’Rourke’s application, resume, and letter of recommendation are attached.    The review team found Mr. O’Rourke’s work ethic, passion for climate action, and work with student groups and underrepresented voices to be very compelling and we are sure that his voice will contribute substantially to the CAC. I present one of Mr. O’Rourke’s application answers as an example:    “My goal as a member of the MBCP CAC would be to represent voices that desperately need seats at the table as climate action picks up: the young and the marginalized. As a member of the last generation with an opportunity to avert the worst of climate change and the first to live wholly under its influence, my sincere belief is that we are presented with a unique opportunity to create a more just, equitable, and prosperous Central Coast.”    The City of Morro Bay and the City of San Luis Obispo currently share a seat on the Policy Board and Operations Board. The cities take turn representing each other in two year cycles. The City of San Luis Obispo currently represents the region (through December 2020) and has therefore taken the lead role in selecting the CAC member. Our Policy Board Director (Mayor Harmon) and Alternate (Councilmember Pease) unanimously support Mr. O’Rourke. Scott Collins, City Manager of the City of Morro Bay, is also supportive. If approved by the Policy Board, we propose that Mr. O’Rourke’s term run through the end of CY 2020.     Please don’t hesitate to give me a call with any questions at 805-781-7151.    Best,    Chris Read Sustainability Manager 52 City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  53 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:16 AM To:Pease, Andy;Harmon, Heidi;Johnson, Derek Cc:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee Team SLO, Just wanted to give you a heads up that we’ve been in close communication with JR and MBCP on Brandon’s nomination. We’ve been waiting for direction from J.R. on the best way to formally communicate our nomination, which is why this email hasn’t gone out until now. We are still on track for a June approval from the Policy Board. Let me know if you have any questions. Cheers! Chris From: Read, Chris   Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:14 AM  To: 'J.R. Killigrew' <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; 'Brandon O`Rourke' <brandono@live.com>  Subject: SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee    Hi J.R., Please accept our nomination of Brandon O’Rourke as the City of San Luis Obispo and City of Morro Bay representative to the MBCP Community Advisory Council. Mr. O’Rourke’s application, resume, and letter of recommendation are attached. The review team found Mr. O’Rourke’s work ethic, passion for climate action, and work with student groups and underrepresented voices to be very compelling and we are sure that his voice will contribute substantially to the CAC. I present one of Mr. O’Rourke’s application answers as an example: “My goal as a member of the MBCP CAC would be to represent voices that desperately need seats at the table as climate action picks up: the young and the marginalized. As a member of the last generation with an opportunity to avert the worst of climate change and the first to live wholly under its influence, my sincere belief is that we are presented with a unique opportunity to create a more just, equitable, and prosperous Central Coast.” The City of Morro Bay and the City of San Luis Obispo currently share a seat on the Policy Board and Operations Board. The cities take turn representing each other in two year cycles. The City of San Luis Obispo currently represents the region (through December 2020) and has therefore taken the lead role in selecting the CAC member. Our Policy Board Director (Mayor Harmon) and Alternate (Councilmember Pease) unanimously support Mr. O’Rourke. Scott Collins, City Manager of the City of Morro Bay, is also supportive. If approved by the Policy Board, we propose that Mr. O’Rourke’s term run through the end of CY 2020. Please don’t hesitate to give me a call with any questions at 805-781-7151. 54 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  55 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:14 AM To:J.R. Killigrew Cc:Pease, Andy;Harmon, Heidi;Johnson, Derek;Scott Collins;Hill, Robert;Brandon O`Rourke Subject:SLO and Morro Bay Nominee for Community Advisory Committee Attachments:CACApplication_SLO_MB2019_filledout_orourke.pdf; CACAPPLICATION_recletter_quinnbrady.pdf; CACApplication_orourke_resume.pdf Hi J.R., Please accept our nomination of Brandon O’Rourke as the City of San Luis Obispo and City of Morro Bay representative to the MBCP Community Advisory Council. Mr. O’Rourke’s application, resume, and letter of recommendation are attached. The review team found Mr. O’Rourke’s work ethic, passion for climate action, and work with student groups and underrepresented voices to be very compelling and we are sure that his voice will contribute substantially to the CAC. I present one of Mr. O’Rourke’s application answers as an example: “My goal as a member of the MBCP CAC would be to represent voices that desperately need seats at the table as climate action picks up: the young and the marginalized. As a member of the last generation with an opportunity to avert the worst of climate change and the first to live wholly under its influence, my sincere belief is that we are presented with a unique opportunity to create a more just, equitable, and prosperous Central Coast.” The City of Morro Bay and the City of San Luis Obispo currently share a seat on the Policy Board and Operations Board. The cities take turn representing each other in two year cycles. The City of San Luis Obispo currently represents the region (through December 2020) and has therefore taken the lead role in selecting the CAC member. Our Policy Board Director (Mayor Harmon) and Alternate (Councilmember Pease) unanimously support Mr. O’Rourke. Scott Collins, City Manager of the City of Morro Bay, is also supportive. If approved by the Policy Board, we propose that Mr. O’Rourke’s term run through the end of CY 2020. Please don’t hesitate to give me a call with any questions at 805-781-7151. 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:Tuesday, May 14, 2019 10:11 PM To:Read, Chris Cc:Hill, Robert;Scott Collins Subject:RE: Outreach Plan Hi Chris and Bob,    Thanks for the input. Please do send the list of stakeholders so I can compile.     Scott – please let me know if you have any input via track changes.     Chris & Bob – can you send the summary information about the newest CAC member? The staff report is due next Friday  May 24.     I’ll heading down to SLO tomorrow for the Biz Expo as well as for the two workshops.     Best,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 12:52 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>  Subject: Outreach Plan    Hi J.R., Please find SLO’s comments to the outreach plan, attached. Speaking of key stakeholders, how do City staff interact in a coordinated way with your staff? I am hopeful that there will be a steering committee or some other body made up of staff for projects like the electrification plan, especially since we will be the ones implementing them in our community. Let me know, thanks! 57 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  58 Hicks, Bailey From:Tiffany Wise-West <TWise-West@cityofsantacruz.com> Sent:Tuesday, May 14, 2019 11:27 AM To:swright@cecmail.org;aolsen@rcdsantabarbara.org;Heather.Allen@ventura.org;Rachel.Couch@scc.ca. gov;Tiffany Wise-West;Dennis Elliot;mhayden@pointblue.org;julianocalil@gmail.com;jbertrand@ci.capitola.ca.us;rclark@mlml.calsta te.edu;Lexie Bell;agreve@calpoly.edu;dennis@californiaMSF.org;danielle@californiaMSF.org;alyssa.mann@TNC.O RG;Dominic.Roques@waterboards.ca.gov;Central Coast Climate Collaborative Cc:Read, Chris;aghasemi@vcapcd.org;jbertrand@ci.capitola.ca.us;rclark@mlml.calstate.edu;Dennis Elliot;hayley@saveourshores.org;erussell@ambag.org;vKirkhuff@co.slo.ca.us;amutziger@co.slo.ca.us; Sigrid Wright (swright@cecmail.org);ekericks@ucsc.edu;margie@sbpermaculture.org;hoffmanl@sbcapcd.org;Heath er.Allen@ventura.org;elvaugha@ucsc.edu;jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org;lbell@mbnep.org;ptoe ws@iwma.com;khughes@mbcommunitypower.org Subject:REMINDER: 4C Steering Committee Monthly Conference Call from 12pm to 1pm tomorrow Attachments:May 2019 4C Newsletter.docx Hello all!     I am excited for our steering committee meeting tomorrow as there has been a lot of activity over the past month!  Membership orgs, you are receiving this email because you are welcome to join the monthly steering committee at any  time (call 605-472-5670 and access code 278869). On the agenda for tomorrow:     1. Equity, Sea Level Rise and RCD committees reports and action items  2. Review/comments on draft May newsletter (attached)  3. May 30 OPR adaptation clearinghouse webinar co sponsored by 4C  4. Annual meeting committee report on progress and action items     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!  The linked image cannot be displayed. The file may have been mov ed, renamed, or deleted. 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Learn More. << File: invite.ics >>      60 Hicks, Bailey From:Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, May 14, 2019 8:36 AM To:Alan Haffa (City of Monterey);Pease, Andy;Anna Velazquez;Bruce McPherson (County of Santa Cruz);Carol Lenoir;Derek Timm;Drew Glover;Felipe Hernandez (felipe.hernandez@cityofwatsonville.org);Harmon, Heidi;Ian Oglesby;Jack Dilles;Jaime De La Cruz (supervisordelacruz@cosb.us);Jane Parker (County of Monterey);Jenny McAdams;John Freeman;John Phillips (County of Monterey [Alternate]);Mary Ann Carbone;Peter Hernandez (supervisorhernandez@cosb.us);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);Hill, Robert;Carlos Palacios (County of Santa Cruz);Chip Rerig;Craig Malin;Daryl Jordan;Johnson, Derek;Edgar Nolasco;Hans Uslar;Jenny Haruyama;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 (Alternate - City of Watsonville) Cc:J.R. Killigrew;Beth Trenchard;Peter Berridge;Shelly Whitworth Subject:Help MBCP “give back” by sharing EV Incentives info with your network Attachments:MBeVIP logo_graphics.zip; MBeVIP Social Share Toolbox.docx; MBeVIP Newsletter Content.docx; 8.5 x 11 MBeVIP Color flyer.pdf Dear Monterey Bay Community Power Board of Directors,    Monterey Bay Community Power (MBCP) is committed to reinvesting in our community. MBCP just launched our second  Energy Program to date – Monterey Bay Electric Vehicle Incentive Program – in partnership with Monterey Bay Air  Resources District (MBARD) and we would love your help to ensure that we achieve our maximum “give back” potential.   Monterey Bay eVIP puts more than $1 million on the table for our community to help reduce transportation  greenhouse gas emissions. Participants can benefit from a compilation of savings opportunities: discounted dealer  pricing from select dealers for a limited time, incentives from either Monterey Bay Community Power or Monterey Bay  Air Resources District ($1,000 ‐ $4,500), CA Clean Vehicle Rebate (up to $4,500), Federal Tax Credit (up to $7,500) and an  $800 Clean Fuel Rebate. Income‐qualified costumers can save more than 50% off MSRP! All these details and more can  be found in the attachments to this email.    By helping us spread the word, you support the Monterey Bay region in saving thousands of dollars on the purchase or  lease of a new or used electric vehicle. Not to mention the environmental benefits of getting more EVs on the road!    We’ve attached a few tools to make sharing information about MBeVIP as convenient as possible for you:  ‐ MBeVIP Flyer  o Color flier to share online or print; perfect for bulletin boards and counters    ‐ MBeVIP eNewsletter Content (attached)  o Choose from 50, 100 or 300‐word news pieces that you can simply copy & paste into e‐newsletters,  blogs or group emails    ‐ MBeVIP Social Tools (attached)  o Follow MBCP on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to share or tag our activity or create your own. We’ve  provided some engaging, informative posts: copy → paste → post!  61   ‐ MBeVIP Logos and Graphics (attached)  o Accent your e‐newsletter, email or social post with MBeVIP logo or graphics.     Thank you for sharing the information attached to this email. Please let us know if you have any questions about  Monterey Bay eVIP and do let us know how MBCP can return the favor by supporting your community or network.  Together, we are energizing economic and environmental progress for our region. Feel free to contact us  programs@mbcommunitypower.org.    J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    62 Hicks, Bailey From:Purrington, Teresa Sent:Monday, May 13, 2019 7:31 AM To:Harmon, Heidi;J.R. Killigrew;Read, Chris;Hill, Robert Cc:Sims, Shannon Subject:RE: CCE Basics Done! From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, May 13, 2019 5:20 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org> Cc: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>; Purrington, Teresa <TPurring@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: CCE Basics    Great thank you‐Teresa or Chris can somebody print these first thing this morning please? Maybe 10 copies each?  Get Outlook for iOS  From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2019 10:35:30 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi; Read, Chris; Hill, Robert  Subject: RE: CCE Basics      Attached are the North & South County Public workshops MBCP is hosting next week. I know the city of SLO has its  climate action plan workshop this week as well but may be worth sharing the students in case students can divide and  attend both.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2019 6:47 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org> Subject: Re: CCE Basics    63 Perfect! Thank you.   From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:22:30 PM  To: Read, Chris; Harmon, Heidi; Hill, Robert  Subject: RE: CCE Basics      Hi Mayor Harmon,     Attached are two pieces that hopefully are helpful     1. Unifying the Central Coast Enrollment Flyer  2. What are CCAs?     Hope these help and please let me know if you need more.      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:18 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE Basics     Hi J.R.,    Do you all have a CCA 101 handout you can share with the Mayor?    Thanks!    Chris     From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 2:39 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: CCE Basics     64 Good afternoon. I’m speaking to a Cal Poly class on Monday about community choice. I’m wondering if we have a basic fact sheet that I can bring with me.     Get Outlook for iOS  65 Hicks, Bailey From:Purrington, Teresa Sent:Monday, May 13, 2019 7:31 AM To:Harmon, Heidi;Christian, Kevin Subject:RE: CCE Basics Done! From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2019 6:48 AM  To: Purrington, Teresa <TPurring@slocity.org>; Christian, Kevin <kchristi@slocity.org>  Subject: Fw: CCE Basics    Please print 5 of each attachment.     From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:22 PM  To: Read, Chris; Harmon, Heidi; Hill, Robert  Subject: RE: CCE Basics      Hi Mayor Harmon,     Attached are two pieces that hopefully are helpful     1. Unifying the Central Coast Enrollment Flyer  2. What are CCAs?     Hope these help and please let me know if you need more.      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  66 70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:18 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE Basics     Hi J.R.,    Do you all have a CCA 101 handout you can share with the Mayor?    Thanks!    Chris     From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 2:39 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: CCE Basics     Good afternoon. I’m speaking to a Cal Poly class on Monday about community choice. I’m wondering if we have a basic fact sheet that I can bring with me.     Get Outlook for iOS  67 Hicks, Bailey From:Harmon, Heidi Sent:Monday, May 13, 2019 5:20 AM To:J.R. Killigrew;Read, Chris;Hill, Robert Cc:Sims, Shannon;Purrington, Teresa Subject:Re: CCE Basics Great thank you‐Teresa or Chris can somebody print these first thing this morning please? Maybe 10 copies each?  Get Outlook for iOS  From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2019 10:35:30 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi; Read, Chris; Hill, Robert  Subject: RE: CCE Basics      Attached are the North & South County Public workshops MBCP is hosting next week. I know the city of SLO has its  climate action plan workshop this week as well but may be worth sharing the students in case students can divide and  attend both.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2019 6:47 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org> Subject: Re: CCE Basics    Perfect! Thank you.   From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:22:30 PM  To: Read, Chris; Harmon, Heidi; Hill, Robert  Subject: RE: CCE Basics      68 Hi Mayor Harmon,     Attached are two pieces that hopefully are helpful     1. Unifying the Central Coast Enrollment Flyer  2. What are CCAs?     Hope these help and please let me know if you need more.      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:18 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE Basics     Hi J.R.,    Do you all have a CCA 101 handout you can share with the Mayor?    Thanks!    Chris     From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 2:39 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: CCE Basics     Good afternoon. I’m speaking to a Cal Poly class on Monday about community choice. I’m wondering if we have a basic fact sheet that I can bring with me.     Get Outlook for iOS  69 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Sunday, May 12, 2019 10:36 PM To:Harmon, Heidi;Read, Chris;Hill, Robert Subject:RE: CCE Basics Attachments:MBCP_CCE North County Workshop_May 15, 2019.pdf; MBCP_CCE_South County Workshop_May 16, 2019.pdf Attached are the North & South County Public workshops MBCP is hosting next week. I know the city of SLO has its  climate action plan workshop this week as well but may be worth sharing the students in case students can divide and  attend both.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2019 6:47 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org> Subject: Re: CCE Basics    Perfect! Thank you.   From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:22:30 PM  To: Read, Chris; Harmon, Heidi; Hill, Robert  Subject: RE: CCE Basics      Hi Mayor Harmon,     Attached are two pieces that hopefully are helpful     1. Unifying the Central Coast Enrollment Flyer  2. What are CCAs?     70 Hope these help and please let me know if you need more.      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:18 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE Basics     Hi J.R.,    Do you all have a CCA 101 handout you can share with the Mayor?    Thanks!    Chris     From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 2:39 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: CCE Basics     Good afternoon. I’m speaking to a Cal Poly class on Monday about community choice. I’m wondering if we have a basic fact sheet that I can bring with me.     Get Outlook for iOS  71 Hicks, Bailey From:Harmon, Heidi Sent:Sunday, May 12, 2019 5:30 PM To:Tom Habashi Subject:Call Hello Tom‐ Confirming our call tomorrow at 9:15. Please call my personal cell; 805‐550‐8444  72 Hicks, Bailey From:Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Saturday, May 11, 2019 8:01 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class Thanks Chris ‐ I’ll look forward to the conversation!    Enjoy your weekend –    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org      From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 9:24 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth. The “we” is me and Bob and our consultants as referenced below.    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: Read, Chris  Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:07:31 PM  To: Beth Trenchard  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class      Hi Beth,    That time might work. We have our climate action plan consultants in town. Do you think we could use the time to brainstorm long term program support for carbon neutrality/deep decarbonization?    I’m not familiar with Energy Solutions, sorry.     Thanks!    Chris   73   From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:02 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hi!     I just sent you a meeting request.  If the timing doesn’t work, pick something that does.     On an entirely different topic…are you working with Energy Solutions on your EV Infrastructure Reach Codes?     Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org          From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 12:53 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hi Beth,    I can’t believe a week passed already! Can we check in next week?    Thanks,  Chris     From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:49 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Oh good!  I think you’re going to love the consultants that were selected to drive the Electrification Strategic  Plan…data driven, 20+ years in the industry, no nonsense kind of guys.  They are a WEALTH of info!  And,  Tom’s connected me to some of his ridiculously creative friends that have been in the industry for decades  too…one is teaching at Stanford and has offered to, pro bono review/support/give input on strategic  plan.  Fun, fun stuff!     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:37 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class  74    Haha, it’s my way too! ਐ਑਒ਓ    From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:34 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     It’s my way.   Someday I may get better at chitcatਐ਑਒ਓ     Looking forward to talking.     B  *     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:30 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Wow, that is a very dense and exciting email! Sounds like we need to get on the phone and discuss, looking forward to it!    From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:23 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Thanks Chris,     Are you pretty happy with your experience with TRC/DNV‐GL?       RE: providing incentives and/or shifting to owner/tenant…I agree – on‐bill tariffs are pretty key.  I think MBCP  will have the credit rating soon…then it’s just a matter of figuring out the logistics.  SCP is working on it now – I  think we’ll have some help soon.     We’re in the process of hiring our consultant to drive the Electrification Strategic Plan.  I’d love to pull you into  that as we begin to pull together some of the preliminary results.  They will be doing an asset inventory & full  analysis that will include SLO county (and are figuring out if they can isolate city of SLO & Morro Bay).  I think  we’re going to have some really fun stuff to discuss!  Stay tuned!     I’m looking forward to working more closely.  I’ll be in touch once we’ve got something meaty to  discuss…probably within the next several weeks or so.     Have a really terrific weekend!  Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org  75         From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 12:57 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Thanks Beth!    That sounds good, I look forward to helping whenever the time comes.     The reach code efforts are moving forward! We had our first roundtable with developers/designers/builders on Thursday. I get the sense that people are generally on board, but this biggest concerns are related to any reach code that adds additional PV or storage requirements due to the increased “first costs” that would accompany them.    We had lots of questions about how we could provide incentives to help offset those costs, or how to shift them to the eventual owner/tenant. I’m not sure what that looks like, or if it something we can/will do, but it is definitely something we’d like your creativity and experience thinking through! In other words, can we talk in the next week or two? We’d love to find out how you can help us help you grow MBCP’s load ਐ਑਒ਓ    Have a great weekend!    Best,    Chris     From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, April 26, 2019 7:35 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hi Chris,     Completely understand!  I’m right there with you…we’re launching the EV Program, CALeVIP and selecting the  consultant for the Electrification Strategic Plan.  We’re hopping.     GRID used interim housing in Monterey as the sample project, and won!  We can still apply funding to the  Prado homeless shelter.  At this point, GRID is evaluating various options to see what pencils – I don’t believe  they’ve evaluated Prado yet.   I’d like MBPC funding to support some form of electrification (panel upgrade,  HPWH…) or storage.  At a high level, the potential funding could look something like this:  GRID: $40K  SOMAH: $600K  MBCP: $100K  MBgreen+: $small     76 Of course, any proposal would have to be vetted by Community Advisory Council & Boards through the  budgeting process.  But, this could be one program option. Stay tuned.      Hope all is well on the reach‐code front?     Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org          From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:46 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hi Beth,    I got completely overwhelmed in the last two months with our agency budgeting work and lost track of the solar at the Prado homeless shelter. Is that project moving forward?    Thanks!    Chris     From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:10 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hi Chris,     Thanks for sharing. We can certainly investigate opportunities through of programs budgeting cycle. Again, we will begin  to explore potential programs in conjunction with our electrification plan in June with a finalized list to be presented to  our CAC in August for approval by our policy board in September.      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org        77    Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 3:27 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hi J.R.,    Interested to know if MBCP would be interested in a polit solar+storage+ev charging project at the new parking garage that will be going in downtown in the next year or two. Not sure what that would look like, but thought it was worth asking…    Best,    Chris     From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shuck, Isaac <IShuck@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hi Chris,     Attached is the EV charging memo produced by Watry. Please let me know if you have any questions.     Thanks    From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 1:41 PM  To: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     I would say share the report with Chris and Isaac and then share with Peter?    From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 11:48 AM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hello Derek,     We now have the technical report from our consultants regarding EV charging and solar power production. Should I share the entire report with Peter or just provide a summary?    Thank you     78 From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 1:47 PM  To: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>; bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>; Bochum, Tim <tbochum@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Thanks Peter and appreciate your reaching out and for the brief conversation about our need. As you know, we are building a new parking garage at the corner of Palm/Nipomo. More about the project can be found in the EIR found here.    http://www.slocity.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=15446    In essence, we are interested in any technical support and analysis concerning graduated demand and strategies related to the electrification of the garage for the purposes of charging stations for most if no all of the 450 spaces. There is planned solar on top of the structure and projections related to EV car ownership and demand over time related for the potential scaling of a system. I have copied in the PM Richard Burde who can provide more details about the project and the technical paper that we have underway on EV charging.  Thank you,    Derek      From: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>   Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 9:37 AM  To: bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hi,      I’m teaching the physics of energy class. I have 35 upper division engineering and science majors. In this class student  groups address a real challenge as a significant part of their class grade. This could be a design and build, or an analysis  project. For example two years ago, one group did a net zero feasibility analysis for SLO City, and another group’s project  on increased building efficiency resulted in a senior project for increased efficiency for renters, and subsequent  employment for the student involved.     As we start a new quarter, I’m soliciting challenges for student projects. Please let me know if you have anything for my  students to work on. Please feel free to forward this Email.      Sadly, I should have sent this communication out last month; we have already started the quarter. I ask that if you have  any ideas, to send me some communication as soon as possible.     Thanks  Pete     Pete Schwartz (he, him, his) Cal Poly Physics, Sustainability the new science building, 180-608 805-756-1220 pschwart@calpoly.edu My Webpage 79 My Resume My Classes using open source videos                       80 Hicks, Bailey From:Harmon, Heidi Sent:Saturday, May 11, 2019 6:48 AM To:Purrington, Teresa;Christian, Kevin Subject:Fw: CCE Basics Attachments:MBCP2019-SLO-BenefitsFlyer-v14.pdf; What-are-CCAs.pdf Please print 5 of each attachment.     From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:22 PM  To: Read, Chris; Harmon, Heidi; Hill, Robert  Subject: RE: CCE Basics      Hi Mayor Harmon,     Attached are two pieces that hopefully are helpful     1. Unifying the Central Coast Enrollment Flyer  2. What are CCAs?     Hope these help and please let me know if you need more.      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:18 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  81 Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE Basics     Hi J.R.,    Do you all have a CCA 101 handout you can share with the Mayor?    Thanks!    Chris     From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 2:39 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: CCE Basics     Good afternoon. I’m speaking to a Cal Poly class on Monday about community choice. I’m wondering if we have a basic fact sheet that I can bring with me.     Get Outlook for iOS  82 Hicks, Bailey From:Harmon, Heidi Sent:Saturday, May 11, 2019 6:47 AM To:J.R. Killigrew;Read, Chris;Hill, Robert Subject:Re: CCE Basics Perfect! Thank you.   From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:22:30 PM  To: Read, Chris; Harmon, Heidi; Hill, Robert  Subject: RE: CCE Basics      Hi Mayor Harmon,     Attached are two pieces that hopefully are helpful     1. Unifying the Central Coast Enrollment Flyer  2. What are CCAs?     Hope these help and please let me know if you need more.      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:18 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE Basics     Hi J.R.,    Do you all have a CCA 101 handout you can share with the Mayor?    Thanks!    83 Chris     From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 2:39 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: CCE Basics     Good afternoon. I’m speaking to a Cal Poly class on Monday about community choice. I’m wondering if we have a basic fact sheet that I can bring with me.     Get Outlook for iOS  84 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Friday, May 10, 2019 9:24 PM To:Beth Trenchard Subject:Re: Technical Challenge for Energy Class Hi Beth. The “we” is me and Bob and our consultants as referenced below.    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: Read, Chris  Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:07:31 PM  To: Beth Trenchard  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class      Hi Beth,    That time might work. We have our climate action plan consultants in town. Do you think we could use the time to brainstorm long term program support for carbon neutrality/deep decarbonization?    I’m not familiar with Energy Solutions, sorry.     Thanks!    Chris     From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:02 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hi!     I just sent you a meeting request.  If the timing doesn’t work, pick something that does.     On an entirely different topic…are you working with Energy Solutions on your EV Infrastructure Reach Codes?     Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org     85      From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 12:53 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hi Beth,    I can’t believe a week passed already! Can we check in next week?    Thanks,  Chris     From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:49 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Oh good!  I think you’re going to love the consultants that were selected to drive the Electrification Strategic  Plan…data driven, 20+ years in the industry, no nonsense kind of guys.  They are a WEALTH of info!  And,  Tom’s connected me to some of his ridiculously creative friends that have been in the industry for decades  too…one is teaching at Stanford and has offered to, pro bono review/support/give input on strategic  plan.  Fun, fun stuff!     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:37 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Haha, it’s my way too! ਐ਑਒ਓ    From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:34 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     It’s my way.   Someday I may get better at chitcatਐ਑਒ਓ     Looking forward to talking.     B  *     86 From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:30 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Wow, that is a very dense and exciting email! Sounds like we need to get on the phone and discuss, looking forward to it!    From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:23 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Thanks Chris,     Are you pretty happy with your experience with TRC/DNV‐GL?       RE: providing incentives and/or shifting to owner/tenant…I agree – on‐bill tariffs are pretty key.  I think MBCP  will have the credit rating soon…then it’s just a matter of figuring out the logistics.  SCP is working on it now – I  think we’ll have some help soon.     We’re in the process of hiring our consultant to drive the Electrification Strategic Plan.  I’d love to pull you into  that as we begin to pull together some of the preliminary results.  They will be doing an asset inventory & full  analysis that will include SLO county (and are figuring out if they can isolate city of SLO & Morro Bay).  I think  we’re going to have some really fun stuff to discuss!  Stay tuned!     I’m looking forward to working more closely.  I’ll be in touch once we’ve got something meaty to  discuss…probably within the next several weeks or so.     Have a really terrific weekend!  Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org          From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 12:57 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Thanks Beth!    That sounds good, I look forward to helping whenever the time comes.     87 The reach code efforts are moving forward! We had our first roundtable with developers/designers/builders on Thursday. I get the sense that people are generally on board, but this biggest concerns are related to any reach code that adds additional PV or storage requirements due to the increased “first costs” that would accompany them.    We had lots of questions about how we could provide incentives to help offset those costs, or how to shift them to the eventual owner/tenant. I’m not sure what that looks like, or if it something we can/will do, but it is definitely something we’d like your creativity and experience thinking through! In other words, can we talk in the next week or two? We’d love to find out how you can help us help you grow MBCP’s load ਐ਑਒ਓ    Have a great weekend!    Best,    Chris     From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, April 26, 2019 7:35 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hi Chris,     Completely understand!  I’m right there with you…we’re launching the EV Program, CALeVIP and selecting the  consultant for the Electrification Strategic Plan.  We’re hopping.     GRID used interim housing in Monterey as the sample project, and won!  We can still apply funding to the  Prado homeless shelter.  At this point, GRID is evaluating various options to see what pencils – I don’t believe  they’ve evaluated Prado yet.   I’d like MBPC funding to support some form of electrification (panel upgrade,  HPWH…) or storage.  At a high level, the potential funding could look something like this:  GRID: $40K  SOMAH: $600K  MBCP: $100K  MBgreen+: $small     Of course, any proposal would have to be vetted by Community Advisory Council & Boards through the  budgeting process.  But, this could be one program option. Stay tuned.      Hope all is well on the reach‐code front?     Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org          88 From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:46 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hi Beth,    I got completely overwhelmed in the last two months with our agency budgeting work and lost track of the solar at the Prado homeless shelter. Is that project moving forward?    Thanks!    Chris     From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:10 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hi Chris,     Thanks for sharing. We can certainly investigate opportunities through of programs budgeting cycle. Again, we will begin  to explore potential programs in conjunction with our electrification plan in June with a finalized list to be presented to  our CAC in August for approval by our policy board in September.      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 3:27 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hi J.R.,    Interested to know if MBCP would be interested in a polit solar+storage+ev charging project at the new parking garage that will be going in downtown in the next year or two. Not sure what that would look like, but thought it was worth asking…    89 Best,    Chris     From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shuck, Isaac <IShuck@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hi Chris,     Attached is the EV charging memo produced by Watry. Please let me know if you have any questions.     Thanks    From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 1:41 PM  To: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     I would say share the report with Chris and Isaac and then share with Peter?    From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 11:48 AM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hello Derek,     We now have the technical report from our consultants regarding EV charging and solar power production. Should I share the entire report with Peter or just provide a summary?    Thank you     From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 1:47 PM  To: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>; bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>; Bochum, Tim <tbochum@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Thanks Peter and appreciate your reaching out and for the brief conversation about our need. As you know, we are building a new parking garage at the corner of Palm/Nipomo. More about the project can be found in the EIR found here.    http://www.slocity.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=15446    In essence, we are interested in any technical support and analysis concerning graduated demand and strategies related to the electrification of the garage for the purposes of charging stations for most if no all of the 450 spaces. There is planned solar on top of the structure and projections related to EV car ownership and 90 demand over time related for the potential scaling of a system. I have copied in the PM Richard Burde who can provide more details about the project and the technical paper that we have underway on EV charging.  Thank you,    Derek      From: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>   Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 9:37 AM  To: bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: Technical Challenge for Energy Class     Hi,      I’m teaching the physics of energy class. I have 35 upper division engineering and science majors. In this class student  groups address a real challenge as a significant part of their class grade. This could be a design and build, or an analysis  project. For example two years ago, one group did a net zero feasibility analysis for SLO City, and another group’s project  on increased building efficiency resulted in a senior project for increased efficiency for renters, and subsequent  employment for the student involved.     As we start a new quarter, I’m soliciting challenges for student projects. Please let me know if you have anything for my  students to work on. Please feel free to forward this Email.      Sadly, I should have sent this communication out last month; we have already started the quarter. I ask that if you have  any ideas, to send me some communication as soon as possible.     Thanks  Pete     Pete Schwartz (he, him, his) Cal Poly Physics, Sustainability the new science building, 180-608 805-756-1220 pschwart@calpoly.edu My Webpage My Resume My Classes using open source videos                       91 Hicks, Bailey From:Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Friday, May 10, 2019 6:07 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class Great!  Who is “we”?    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:24 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Excellent, glad to hear your connecting with them. We look forward to speaking with you on Thursday! From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:23 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Just got back from a really terrific conference hosted by Building Decarb Coalition.  Feeling inspired!    We’re having our kick‐off meeting on Tuesday with the consultants we’ve hired to work with on the  Electrification Plan  (that includes SLO county).  We’ll have a lot to talk about as we get into this process.  Scope of Services  Task 1: Technology and Market Assessment  Deliverable 1: Asset Inventory and Market Characterization  This deliverable will define the market for each county to support defining the best approach to building and  transportation electrification and distributed energy resources, which includes the following components:   1.1 Excel workbook containing: a. Residential, commercial &industrial, and agricultural sector population, demographic and economic characteristics b. A profile of residential, commercial & industrial, and agricultural building market for each county[1] c. Existing residential, commercial & industrial, and agricultural solar, storage, DERs or microgrids d. Existing inventory of light, medium and heavy-duty vehicles for each county. e. An annual tracking mechanism that will help MBCP track changes in the market 1.2 Word report including: f. Summary of secondary research g. Description of data source h. How data source is used i. Process to update the Excel file as datasets are updated and when those updates are scheduled to occur. 1.3 PowerPoint presentation of results of this task to MBCP staff, management, and stakeholders   Deliverable 2: Technology Assessment and Annual Tracking Mechanism  This deliverable will define the technical characteristics of specific electrification technologies in the built environment  and transportation markets in the residential, commercial & industrial, and agriculture segments and include the  following components.  92 2.1 Excel workbook containing: a. Estimates of residential equipment natural gas unit energy consumption (UEC) and saturations b. Estimates of commercial and agriculture natural gas equipment usage and energy intensities c. A matrix of specific electrification options for residential and commercial built environment including energy use and GHG characteristics d. A matrix of electric vehicle energy use and GHG characteristics in the residential, commercial and agriculture segments. e. An estimate of other fossil fuel-based consumption including energy use and GHG characteristics 2.2 Word written report including: f. Description of data sources for Excel files g. How the data source was used h. Process to update the Excel file as datasets are updated and when those updates are scheduled to occur. i. Market analysis of new technologies for the built environment including market trends based on existing forecasts from California public agencies and a matrix of adoption barriers, risks, and opportunities. i. This will include a section on microgrid applications and potential locational considerations based on grid characteristics defined in PVRAM or other sources. 2.3 PowerPoint presentation of results of this task to MBCP staff, management, and stakeholders Task 2: Electrification Forecast and Target‐setting  Deliverable 3: Electrification Forecast and Target‐setting Tools  This deliverable will provide forecast tools for the vehicle and built environment markets, by residential, commercial &  industrial and agriculture segments by year.  Forecasts will extend to 2025 and 2030, by year, and include the following  components:  3.1 Excel workbook containing:  a. EV adoption forecast providing annual vehicle adoption forecasts over 5 years for vehicle types defined in Deliverable 2 and scenario options for target setting defining feasible and optimistic vehicle adoption targets b. A forecast for the electrification of natural gas equipment in the residential, commercial and industrial, and agricultural built environment providing annual installations for equipment defined in Deliverable 2 and scenario options for target setting defining feasible and optimistic equipment installation targets c. Multiple GHG, revenue and load scenario analyses in the EV and built segments. d. Feasible and optimistic GHG targets for 2025 and 2030 3.2 Word written report including:  e. A policy map that defines high priority legislation relevant to the transportation sector and built environment f. A summary of agency funding source that might be applied to MBCP market initiatives g. A summary of forecast tools developed for the transportation and built environment including documentation defining data and algorithms used, definitions of the feasible and optimistic scenario assumptions, and data update process and considerations. 3.3 PowerPoint presentation of results of this task to MBCP staff, management, and stakeholders.  Task 3: Annual 5‐Year Program Road Map  Deliverable 4: Program Design Documentation  This deliverable will provide design documentation for electrification programs deployed over the next 1‐2 years to meet  proposed 2025 electrification targets.  Residential, commercial & industrial and agriculture segments will be identified  by year, and include the following components:  4.1 A program design report in Word that includes the following elements: (This report can be a stand‐alone  document or included in a section of the 5‐year roadmap report discussed below.)  a. Brief overview of the program concept screening and design process b. Program design documentation for new electrification programs including: i. A program description ii. Measure descriptions and performance specifications iii. Savings, incentive and cost/effective analysis calculations. Note: Savings, incentive, and cost/effectiveness analyses will be conducted in Excel and provided as supplemental documentation to the program design report iv. Implementation approach including program delivery and administrative strategy, customer and trade partner engagement strategy, high-level marketing and outreach strategy, and training approach 93 v. Estimated incremental load, revenue and GHG emissions impact for suggested programs vi. Budget, timelines, and MBCP staffing plan vii. Data tracking and Evaluation, Measurement and Verification (EM&V) strategy c. High level assessment of workforce and economic development opportunities, and options for addressing underserved and disadvantaged communities. d. Outline elements to address greater emergency preparedness and grid resiliency through a diverse network of DERs, Microgrids and partnerships with local agencies. e. The report will include a high-level executive summary for customer and public facing presentation, additional detail in the body of the report for MBCP staff, and supplemental documentation (e.g., cost-effectiveness spreadsheets) for use by MBCP staff. 4.2 PowerPoint presentation of key results of the program design process for presentation of results to senior  executives, the CAC, posting to the MBCP website (if desired), and other interested parties.   Deliverable 5:  5‐Year Roadmap  This deliverable will provide the 5‐year program roadmap and include additional Demand Side Management and  Distributed Energy Resources (DSM/DER) programs to be designed and deployed in the mid‐term over the next 2‐5  years, by customer segment, by year and will include the following components:  5.1 A final report in Word documenting the 5‐year program plan including:  a. A summary of the electrification programs developed in the prior task with supplemental documentation as appendices or a stand-alone report. b. High-level descriptions of targeted, prioritized program concepts for future program development intended to provide MBCP with a balanced, integrated portfolio of programs designed to meet MBCP’s decarbonization, reliability and customer rate goals. This may include any of the following program types: ii. Energy efficiency incentive programs iii. DERs/Microgrids iv. Demand management and battery storage incentive programs v. Other electrification incentive programs including potential pilot programs vi. Technical assistance programs vii. Financing programs viii. Customer engagement platforms ix. Trade partner engagement programs c. A timeline and budget estimate for program build-out and implementation d. A strategy for embedded evaluation of programs to provide program management with feedback and guidance on improving program performance. e. Savings, incentive and cost/effective analysis calculations. f. Estimated incremental load, revenue and GHG emissions impact for suggested programs. g. The final report will include a high-level executive summary with an educational component for customer and public facing presentation, additional detail in the body of the report for MBCP staff, and supplemental documentation (e.g., cost-effectiveness spreadsheets) for use by MBCP staff. 5.2 PowerPoint presentation of key elements of the 5‐year roadmap for presentation of results to senior executives,  the CAC, posting to the MBCP website (if desired), and other interested parties.   Deliverable 6: Community Advisory Council Support/Community Workshop  As noted in the deliverables above, we will prepare PowerPoint presentation materials summarizing the key results of  each of the major project tasks for presentation to senior executives, the CAC, posting to the MBCP website (if desired),  and other interested parties.  In this deliverable, we will present those findings to the CAC as directed by MBCP staff.         From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:08 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    94 Hi Beth, That time might work. We have our climate action plan consultants in town. Do you think we could use the time to brainstorm long term program support for carbon neutrality/deep decarbonization? I’m not familiar with Energy Solutions, sorry. Thanks! Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:02 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi!    I just sent you a meeting request.  If the timing doesn’t work, pick something that does.    On an entirely different topic…are you working with Energy Solutions on your EV Infrastructure Reach Codes?   Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 12:53 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, I can’t believe a week passed already! Can we check in next week? Thanks, Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:49 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    95 Oh good!  I think you’re going to love the consultants that were selected to drive the Electrification Strategic  Plan…data driven, 20+ years in the industry, no nonsense kind of guys.  They are a WEALTH of info!  And,  Tom’s connected me to some of his ridiculously creative friends that have been in the industry for decades  too…one is teaching at Stanford and has offered to, pro bono review/support/give input on strategic  plan.  Fun, fun stuff!    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:37 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Haha, it’s my way too! ਐ਑਒ਓ From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:34 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    It’s my way.   Someday I may get better at chitcatਐ਑਒ਓ    Looking forward to talking.    B  *    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:30 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Wow, that is a very dense and exciting email! Sounds like we need to get on the phone and discuss, looking forward to it! From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:23 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Chris,    Are you pretty happy with your experience with TRC/DNV‐GL?      RE: providing incentives and/or shifting to owner/tenant…I agree – on‐bill tariffs are pretty key.  I think MBCP  will have the credit rating soon…then it’s just a matter of figuring out the logistics.  SCP is working on it now – I  think we’ll have some help soon.    We’re in the process of hiring our consultant to drive the Electrification Strategic Plan.  I’d love to pull you into  that as we begin to pull together some of the preliminary results.  They will be doing an asset inventory & full  96 analysis that will include SLO county (and are figuring out if they can isolate city of SLO & Morro Bay).  I think  we’re going to have some really fun stuff to discuss!  Stay tuned!    I’m looking forward to working more closely.  I’ll be in touch once we’ve got something meaty to  discuss…probably within the next several weeks or so.    Have a really terrific weekend!  Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 12:57 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Beth! That sounds good, I look forward to helping whenever the time comes. The reach code efforts are moving forward! We had our first roundtable with developers/designers/builders on Thursday. I get the sense that people are generally on board, but this biggest concerns are related to any reach code that adds additional PV or storage requirements due to the increased “first costs” that would accompany them. We had lots of questions about how we could provide incentives to help offset those costs, or how to shift them to the eventual owner/tenant. I’m not sure what that looks like, or if it something we can/will do, but it is definitely something we’d like your creativity and experience thinking through! In other words, can we talk in the next week or two? We’d love to find out how you can help us help you grow MBCP’s load ਐ਑਒ਓ Have a great weekend! Best, Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, April 26, 2019 7:35 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    97 Completely understand!  I’m right there with you…we’re launching the EV Program, CALeVIP and selecting the  consultant for the Electrification Strategic Plan.  We’re hopping.    GRID used interim housing in Monterey as the sample project, and won!  We can still apply funding to the  Prado homeless shelter.  At this point, GRID is evaluating various options to see what pencils – I don’t believe  they’ve evaluated Prado yet.   I’d like MBPC funding to support some form of electrification (panel upgrade,  HPWH…) or storage.  At a high level, the potential funding could look something like this:  GRID: $40K  SOMAH: $600K  MBCP: $100K  MBgreen+: $small    Of course, any proposal would have to be vetted by Community Advisory Council & Boards through the  budgeting process.  But, this could be one program option. Stay tuned.     Hope all is well on the reach‐code front?    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:46 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, I got completely overwhelmed in the last two months with our agency budgeting work and lost track of the solar at the Prado homeless shelter. Is that project moving forward? Thanks! Chris From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:10 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    98 Thanks for sharing. We can certainly investigate opportunities through of programs budgeting cycle. Again, we will begin  to explore potential programs in conjunction with our electrification plan in June with a finalized list to be presented to  our CAC in August for approval by our policy board in September.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 3:27 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi J.R., Interested to know if MBCP would be interested in a polit solar+storage+ev charging project at the new parking garage that will be going in downtown in the next year or two. Not sure what that would look like, but thought it was worth asking… Best, Chris From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shuck, Isaac <IShuck@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris, Attached is the EV charging memo produced by Watry. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 1:41 PM  To: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    99 I would say share the report with Chris and Isaac and then share with Peter? From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 11:48 AM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hello Derek, We now have the technical report from our consultants regarding EV charging and solar power production. Should I share the entire report with Peter or just provide a summary? Thank you From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 1:47 PM  To: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>; bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>; Bochum, Tim <tbochum@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Peter and appreciate your reaching out and for the brief conversation about our need. As you know, we are building a new parking garage at the corner of Palm/Nipomo. More about the project can be found in the EIR found here. http://www.slocity.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=15446 In essence, we are interested in any technical support and analysis concerning graduated demand and strategies related to the electrification of the garage for the purposes of charging stations for most if no all of the 450 spaces. There is planned solar on top of the structure and projections related to EV car ownership and demand over time related for the potential scaling of a system. I have copied in the PM Richard Burde who can provide more details about the project and the technical paper that we have underway on EV charging. Thank you, Derek From: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>   Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 9:37 AM  To: bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi,     I’m teaching the physics of energy class. I have 35 upper division engineering and science majors. In this class student  groups address a real challenge as a significant part of their class grade. This could be a design and build, or an analysis  project. For example two years ago, one group did a net zero feasibility analysis for SLO City, and another group’s project  on increased building efficiency resulted in a senior project for increased efficiency for renters, and subsequent  employment for the student involved.    100 As we start a new quarter, I’m soliciting challenges for student projects. Please let me know if you have anything for my  students to work on. Please feel free to forward this Email.     Sadly, I should have sent this communication out last month; we have already started the quarter. I ask that if you have  any ideas, to send me some communication as soon as possible.    Thanks  Pete    Pete Schwartz (he, him, his) Cal Poly Physics, Sustainability the new science building, 180-608 805-756-1220 pschwart@calpoly.edu My Webpage My Resume My Classes using open source videos                       101 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Friday, May 10, 2019 5:24 PM To:Beth Trenchard Subject:RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class Excellent, glad to hear your connecting with them. We look forward to speaking with you on Thursday! From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:23 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Just got back from a really terrific conference hosted by Building Decarb Coalition.  Feeling inspired!    We’re having our kick‐off meeting on Tuesday with the consultants we’ve hired to work with on the  Electrification Plan  (that includes SLO county).  We’ll have a lot to talk about as we get into this process.  Scope of Services  Task 1: Technology and Market Assessment  Deliverable 1: Asset Inventory and Market Characterization  This deliverable will define the market for each county to support defining the best approach to building and  transportation electrification and distributed energy resources, which includes the following components:   1.1 Excel workbook containing: a. Residential, commercial &industrial, and agricultural sector population, demographic and economic characteristics b. A profile of residential, commercial & industrial, and agricultural building market for each county[1] c. Existing residential, commercial & industrial, and agricultural solar, storage, DERs or microgrids d. Existing inventory of light, medium and heavy-duty vehicles for each county. e. An annual tracking mechanism that will help MBCP track changes in the market 1.2 Word report including: f. Summary of secondary research g. Description of data source h. How data source is used i. Process to update the Excel file as datasets are updated and when those updates are scheduled to occur. 1.3 PowerPoint presentation of results of this task to MBCP staff, management, and stakeholders   Deliverable 2: Technology Assessment and Annual Tracking Mechanism  This deliverable will define the technical characteristics of specific electrification technologies in the built environment  and transportation markets in the residential, commercial & industrial, and agriculture segments and include the  following components.  2.1 Excel workbook containing: a. Estimates of residential equipment natural gas unit energy consumption (UEC) and saturations b. Estimates of commercial and agriculture natural gas equipment usage and energy intensities c. A matrix of specific electrification options for residential and commercial built environment including energy use and GHG characteristics d. A matrix of electric vehicle energy use and GHG characteristics in the residential, commercial and agriculture segments. e. An estimate of other fossil fuel-based consumption including energy use and GHG characteristics 2.2 Word written report including: 102 f. Description of data sources for Excel files g. How the data source was used h. Process to update the Excel file as datasets are updated and when those updates are scheduled to occur. i. Market analysis of new technologies for the built environment including market trends based on existing forecasts from California public agencies and a matrix of adoption barriers, risks, and opportunities. i. This will include a section on microgrid applications and potential locational considerations based on grid characteristics defined in PVRAM or other sources. 2.3 PowerPoint presentation of results of this task to MBCP staff, management, and stakeholders Task 2: Electrification Forecast and Target‐setting  Deliverable 3: Electrification Forecast and Target‐setting Tools  This deliverable will provide forecast tools for the vehicle and built environment markets, by residential, commercial &  industrial and agriculture segments by year.  Forecasts will extend to 2025 and 2030, by year, and include the following  components:  3.1 Excel workbook containing:  a. EV adoption forecast providing annual vehicle adoption forecasts over 5 years for vehicle types defined in Deliverable 2 and scenario options for target setting defining feasible and optimistic vehicle adoption targets b. A forecast for the electrification of natural gas equipment in the residential, commercial and industrial, and agricultural built environment providing annual installations for equipment defined in Deliverable 2 and scenario options for target setting defining feasible and optimistic equipment installation targets c. Multiple GHG, revenue and load scenario analyses in the EV and built segments. d. Feasible and optimistic GHG targets for 2025 and 2030 3.2 Word written report including:  e. A policy map that defines high priority legislation relevant to the transportation sector and built environment f. A summary of agency funding source that might be applied to MBCP market initiatives g. A summary of forecast tools developed for the transportation and built environment including documentation defining data and algorithms used, definitions of the feasible and optimistic scenario assumptions, and data update process and considerations. 3.3 PowerPoint presentation of results of this task to MBCP staff, management, and stakeholders.  Task 3: Annual 5‐Year Program Road Map  Deliverable 4: Program Design Documentation  This deliverable will provide design documentation for electrification programs deployed over the next 1‐2 years to meet  proposed 2025 electrification targets.  Residential, commercial & industrial and agriculture segments will be identified  by year, and include the following components:  4.1 A program design report in Word that includes the following elements: (This report can be a stand‐alone  document or included in a section of the 5‐year roadmap report discussed below.)  a. Brief overview of the program concept screening and design process b. Program design documentation for new electrification programs including: i. A program description ii. Measure descriptions and performance specifications iii. Savings, incentive and cost/effective analysis calculations. Note: Savings, incentive, and cost/effectiveness analyses will be conducted in Excel and provided as supplemental documentation to the program design report iv. Implementation approach including program delivery and administrative strategy, customer and trade partner engagement strategy, high-level marketing and outreach strategy, and training approach v. Estimated incremental load, revenue and GHG emissions impact for suggested programs vi. Budget, timelines, and MBCP staffing plan vii. Data tracking and Evaluation, Measurement and Verification (EM&V) strategy c. High level assessment of workforce and economic development opportunities, and options for addressing underserved and disadvantaged communities. d. Outline elements to address greater emergency preparedness and grid resiliency through a diverse network of DERs, Microgrids and partnerships with local agencies. 103 e. The report will include a high-level executive summary for customer and public facing presentation, additional detail in the body of the report for MBCP staff, and supplemental documentation (e.g., cost-effectiveness spreadsheets) for use by MBCP staff. 4.2 PowerPoint presentation of key results of the program design process for presentation of results to senior  executives, the CAC, posting to the MBCP website (if desired), and other interested parties.   Deliverable 5:  5‐Year Roadmap  This deliverable will provide the 5‐year program roadmap and include additional Demand Side Management and  Distributed Energy Resources (DSM/DER) programs to be designed and deployed in the mid‐term over the next 2‐5  years, by customer segment, by year and will include the following components:  5.1 A final report in Word documenting the 5‐year program plan including:  a. A summary of the electrification programs developed in the prior task with supplemental documentation as appendices or a stand-alone report. b. High-level descriptions of targeted, prioritized program concepts for future program development intended to provide MBCP with a balanced, integrated portfolio of programs designed to meet MBCP’s decarbonization, reliability and customer rate goals. This may include any of the following program types: ii. Energy efficiency incentive programs iii. DERs/Microgrids iv. Demand management and battery storage incentive programs v. Other electrification incentive programs including potential pilot programs vi. Technical assistance programs vii. Financing programs viii. Customer engagement platforms ix. Trade partner engagement programs c. A timeline and budget estimate for program build-out and implementation d. A strategy for embedded evaluation of programs to provide program management with feedback and guidance on improving program performance. e. Savings, incentive and cost/effective analysis calculations. f. Estimated incremental load, revenue and GHG emissions impact for suggested programs. g. The final report will include a high-level executive summary with an educational component for customer and public facing presentation, additional detail in the body of the report for MBCP staff, and supplemental documentation (e.g., cost-effectiveness spreadsheets) for use by MBCP staff. 5.2 PowerPoint presentation of key elements of the 5‐year roadmap for presentation of results to senior executives,  the CAC, posting to the MBCP website (if desired), and other interested parties.   Deliverable 6: Community Advisory Council Support/Community Workshop  As noted in the deliverables above, we will prepare PowerPoint presentation materials summarizing the key results of  each of the major project tasks for presentation to senior executives, the CAC, posting to the MBCP website (if desired),  and other interested parties.  In this deliverable, we will present those findings to the CAC as directed by MBCP staff.         From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:08 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, That time might work. We have our climate action plan consultants in town. Do you think we could use the time to brainstorm long term program support for carbon neutrality/deep decarbonization? I’m not familiar with Energy Solutions, sorry. 104 Thanks! Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:02 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi!    I just sent you a meeting request.  If the timing doesn’t work, pick something that does.    On an entirely different topic…are you working with Energy Solutions on your EV Infrastructure Reach Codes?   Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 12:53 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, I can’t believe a week passed already! Can we check in next week? Thanks, Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:49 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Oh good!  I think you’re going to love the consultants that were selected to drive the Electrification Strategic  Plan…data driven, 20+ years in the industry, no nonsense kind of guys.  They are a WEALTH of info!  And,  Tom’s connected me to some of his ridiculously creative friends that have been in the industry for decades  too…one is teaching at Stanford and has offered to, pro bono review/support/give input on strategic  plan.  Fun, fun stuff!    105 From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:37 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Haha, it’s my way too! ਐ਑਒ਓ From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:34 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    It’s my way.   Someday I may get better at chitcatਐ਑਒ਓ    Looking forward to talking.    B  *    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:30 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Wow, that is a very dense and exciting email! Sounds like we need to get on the phone and discuss, looking forward to it! From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:23 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Chris,    Are you pretty happy with your experience with TRC/DNV‐GL?      RE: providing incentives and/or shifting to owner/tenant…I agree – on‐bill tariffs are pretty key.  I think MBCP  will have the credit rating soon…then it’s just a matter of figuring out the logistics.  SCP is working on it now – I  think we’ll have some help soon.    We’re in the process of hiring our consultant to drive the Electrification Strategic Plan.  I’d love to pull you into  that as we begin to pull together some of the preliminary results.  They will be doing an asset inventory & full  analysis that will include SLO county (and are figuring out if they can isolate city of SLO & Morro Bay).  I think  we’re going to have some really fun stuff to discuss!  Stay tuned!    I’m looking forward to working more closely.  I’ll be in touch once we’ve got something meaty to  discuss…probably within the next several weeks or so.    Have a really terrific weekend!  106 Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 12:57 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Beth! That sounds good, I look forward to helping whenever the time comes. The reach code efforts are moving forward! We had our first roundtable with developers/designers/builders on Thursday. I get the sense that people are generally on board, but this biggest concerns are related to any reach code that adds additional PV or storage requirements due to the increased “first costs” that would accompany them. We had lots of questions about how we could provide incentives to help offset those costs, or how to shift them to the eventual owner/tenant. I’m not sure what that looks like, or if it something we can/will do, but it is definitely something we’d like your creativity and experience thinking through! In other words, can we talk in the next week or two? We’d love to find out how you can help us help you grow MBCP’s load ਐ਑਒ਓ Have a great weekend! Best, Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, April 26, 2019 7:35 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Completely understand!  I’m right there with you…we’re launching the EV Program, CALeVIP and selecting the  consultant for the Electrification Strategic Plan.  We’re hopping.    GRID used interim housing in Monterey as the sample project, and won!  We can still apply funding to the  Prado homeless shelter.  At this point, GRID is evaluating various options to see what pencils – I don’t believe  they’ve evaluated Prado yet.   I’d like MBPC funding to support some form of electrification (panel upgrade,  HPWH…) or storage.  At a high level, the potential funding could look something like this:  GRID: $40K  SOMAH: $600K  107 MBCP: $100K  MBgreen+: $small    Of course, any proposal would have to be vetted by Community Advisory Council & Boards through the  budgeting process.  But, this could be one program option. Stay tuned.     Hope all is well on the reach‐code front?    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:46 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, I got completely overwhelmed in the last two months with our agency budgeting work and lost track of the solar at the Prado homeless shelter. Is that project moving forward? Thanks! Chris From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:10 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Thanks for sharing. We can certainly investigate opportunities through of programs budgeting cycle. Again, we will begin  to explore potential programs in conjunction with our electrification plan in June with a finalized list to be presented to  our CAC in August for approval by our policy board in September.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org     108     Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 3:27 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi J.R., Interested to know if MBCP would be interested in a polit solar+storage+ev charging project at the new parking garage that will be going in downtown in the next year or two. Not sure what that would look like, but thought it was worth asking… Best, Chris From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shuck, Isaac <IShuck@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris, Attached is the EV charging memo produced by Watry. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 1:41 PM  To: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    I would say share the report with Chris and Isaac and then share with Peter? From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 11:48 AM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hello Derek, 109 We now have the technical report from our consultants regarding EV charging and solar power production. Should I share the entire report with Peter or just provide a summary? Thank you From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 1:47 PM  To: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>; bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>; Bochum, Tim <tbochum@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Peter and appreciate your reaching out and for the brief conversation about our need. As you know, we are building a new parking garage at the corner of Palm/Nipomo. More about the project can be found in the EIR found here. http://www.slocity.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=15446 In essence, we are interested in any technical support and analysis concerning graduated demand and strategies related to the electrification of the garage for the purposes of charging stations for most if no all of the 450 spaces. There is planned solar on top of the structure and projections related to EV car ownership and demand over time related for the potential scaling of a system. I have copied in the PM Richard Burde who can provide more details about the project and the technical paper that we have underway on EV charging. Thank you, Derek From: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>   Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 9:37 AM  To: bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi,     I’m teaching the physics of energy class. I have 35 upper division engineering and science majors. In this class student  groups address a real challenge as a significant part of their class grade. This could be a design and build, or an analysis  project. For example two years ago, one group did a net zero feasibility analysis for SLO City, and another group’s project  on increased building efficiency resulted in a senior project for increased efficiency for renters, and subsequent  employment for the student involved.    As we start a new quarter, I’m soliciting challenges for student projects. Please let me know if you have anything for my  students to work on. Please feel free to forward this Email.     Sadly, I should have sent this communication out last month; we have already started the quarter. I ask that if you have  any ideas, to send me some communication as soon as possible.    Thanks  Pete    110 Pete Schwartz (he, him, his) Cal Poly Physics, Sustainability the new science building, 180-608 805-756-1220 pschwart@calpoly.edu My Webpage My Resume My Classes using open source videos                       111 Hicks, Bailey From:Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Friday, May 10, 2019 5:23 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class Just got back from a really terrific conference hosted by Building Decarb Coalition.  Feeling inspired!    We’re having our kick‐off meeting on Tuesday with the consultants we’ve hired to work with on the  Electrification Plan  (that includes SLO county).  We’ll have a lot to talk about as we get into this process.  Scope of Services  Task 1: Technology and Market Assessment  Deliverable 1: Asset Inventory and Market Characterization  This deliverable will define the market for each county to support defining the best approach to building and  transportation electrification and distributed energy resources, which includes the following components:   1.1 Excel workbook containing: a. Residential, commercial &industrial, and agricultural sector population, demographic and economic characteristics b. A profile of residential, commercial & industrial, and agricultural building market for each county[1] c. Existing residential, commercial & industrial, and agricultural solar, storage, DERs or microgrids d. Existing inventory of light, medium and heavy-duty vehicles for each county. e. An annual tracking mechanism that will help MBCP track changes in the market 1.2 Word report including: f. Summary of secondary research g. Description of data source h. How data source is used i. Process to update the Excel file as datasets are updated and when those updates are scheduled to occur. 1.3 PowerPoint presentation of results of this task to MBCP staff, management, and stakeholders   Deliverable 2: Technology Assessment and Annual Tracking Mechanism  This deliverable will define the technical characteristics of specific electrification technologies in the built environment  and transportation markets in the residential, commercial & industrial, and agriculture segments and include the  following components.  2.1 Excel workbook containing: a. Estimates of residential equipment natural gas unit energy consumption (UEC) and saturations b. Estimates of commercial and agriculture natural gas equipment usage and energy intensities c. A matrix of specific electrification options for residential and commercial built environment including energy use and GHG characteristics d. A matrix of electric vehicle energy use and GHG characteristics in the residential, commercial and agriculture segments. e. An estimate of other fossil fuel-based consumption including energy use and GHG characteristics 2.2 Word written report including: f. Description of data sources for Excel files g. How the data source was used h. Process to update the Excel file as datasets are updated and when those updates are scheduled to occur. i. Market analysis of new technologies for the built environment including market trends based on existing forecasts from California public agencies and a matrix of adoption barriers, risks, and opportunities. i. This will include a section on microgrid applications and potential locational considerations based on grid characteristics defined in PVRAM or other sources. 2.3 PowerPoint presentation of results of this task to MBCP staff, management, and stakeholders 112 Task 2: Electrification Forecast and Target‐setting  Deliverable 3: Electrification Forecast and Target‐setting Tools  This deliverable will provide forecast tools for the vehicle and built environment markets, by residential, commercial &  industrial and agriculture segments by year.  Forecasts will extend to 2025 and 2030, by year, and include the following  components:  3.1 Excel workbook containing:  a. EV adoption forecast providing annual vehicle adoption forecasts over 5 years for vehicle types defined in Deliverable 2 and scenario options for target setting defining feasible and optimistic vehicle adoption targets b. A forecast for the electrification of natural gas equipment in the residential, commercial and industrial, and agricultural built environment providing annual installations for equipment defined in Deliverable 2 and scenario options for target setting defining feasible and optimistic equipment installation targets c. Multiple GHG, revenue and load scenario analyses in the EV and built segments. d. Feasible and optimistic GHG targets for 2025 and 2030 3.2 Word written report including:  e. A policy map that defines high priority legislation relevant to the transportation sector and built environment f. A summary of agency funding source that might be applied to MBCP market initiatives g. A summary of forecast tools developed for the transportation and built environment including documentation defining data and algorithms used, definitions of the feasible and optimistic scenario assumptions, and data update process and considerations. 3.3 PowerPoint presentation of results of this task to MBCP staff, management, and stakeholders.  Task 3: Annual 5‐Year Program Road Map  Deliverable 4: Program Design Documentation  This deliverable will provide design documentation for electrification programs deployed over the next 1‐2 years to meet  proposed 2025 electrification targets.  Residential, commercial & industrial and agriculture segments will be identified  by year, and include the following components:  4.1 A program design report in Word that includes the following elements: (This report can be a stand‐alone  document or included in a section of the 5‐year roadmap report discussed below.)  a. Brief overview of the program concept screening and design process b. Program design documentation for new electrification programs including: i. A program description ii. Measure descriptions and performance specifications iii. Savings, incentive and cost/effective analysis calculations. Note: Savings, incentive, and cost/effectiveness analyses will be conducted in Excel and provided as supplemental documentation to the program design report iv. Implementation approach including program delivery and administrative strategy, customer and trade partner engagement strategy, high-level marketing and outreach strategy, and training approach v. Estimated incremental load, revenue and GHG emissions impact for suggested programs vi. Budget, timelines, and MBCP staffing plan vii. Data tracking and Evaluation, Measurement and Verification (EM&V) strategy c. High level assessment of workforce and economic development opportunities, and options for addressing underserved and disadvantaged communities. d. Outline elements to address greater emergency preparedness and grid resiliency through a diverse network of DERs, Microgrids and partnerships with local agencies. e. The report will include a high-level executive summary for customer and public facing presentation, additional detail in the body of the report for MBCP staff, and supplemental documentation (e.g., cost-effectiveness spreadsheets) for use by MBCP staff. 4.2 PowerPoint presentation of key results of the program design process for presentation of results to senior  executives, the CAC, posting to the MBCP website (if desired), and other interested parties.   Deliverable 5:  5‐Year Roadmap  113 This deliverable will provide the 5‐year program roadmap and include additional Demand Side Management and  Distributed Energy Resources (DSM/DER) programs to be designed and deployed in the mid‐term over the next 2‐5  years, by customer segment, by year and will include the following components:  5.1 A final report in Word documenting the 5‐year program plan including:  a. A summary of the electrification programs developed in the prior task with supplemental documentation as appendices or a stand-alone report. b. High-level descriptions of targeted, prioritized program concepts for future program development intended to provide MBCP with a balanced, integrated portfolio of programs designed to meet MBCP’s decarbonization, reliability and customer rate goals. This may include any of the following program types: ii. Energy efficiency incentive programs iii. DERs/Microgrids iv. Demand management and battery storage incentive programs v. Other electrification incentive programs including potential pilot programs vi. Technical assistance programs vii. Financing programs viii. Customer engagement platforms ix. Trade partner engagement programs c. A timeline and budget estimate for program build-out and implementation d. A strategy for embedded evaluation of programs to provide program management with feedback and guidance on improving program performance. e. Savings, incentive and cost/effective analysis calculations. f. Estimated incremental load, revenue and GHG emissions impact for suggested programs. g. The final report will include a high-level executive summary with an educational component for customer and public facing presentation, additional detail in the body of the report for MBCP staff, and supplemental documentation (e.g., cost-effectiveness spreadsheets) for use by MBCP staff. 5.2 PowerPoint presentation of key elements of the 5‐year roadmap for presentation of results to senior executives,  the CAC, posting to the MBCP website (if desired), and other interested parties.   Deliverable 6: Community Advisory Council Support/Community Workshop  As noted in the deliverables above, we will prepare PowerPoint presentation materials summarizing the key results of  each of the major project tasks for presentation to senior executives, the CAC, posting to the MBCP website (if desired),  and other interested parties.  In this deliverable, we will present those findings to the CAC as directed by MBCP staff.         From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:08 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, That time might work. We have our climate action plan consultants in town. Do you think we could use the time to brainstorm long term program support for carbon neutrality/deep decarbonization? I’m not familiar with Energy Solutions, sorry. Thanks! Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:02 PM  114 To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi!    I just sent you a meeting request.  If the timing doesn’t work, pick something that does.    On an entirely different topic…are you working with Energy Solutions on your EV Infrastructure Reach Codes?   Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 12:53 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, I can’t believe a week passed already! Can we check in next week? Thanks, Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:49 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Oh good!  I think you’re going to love the consultants that were selected to drive the Electrification Strategic  Plan…data driven, 20+ years in the industry, no nonsense kind of guys.  They are a WEALTH of info!  And,  Tom’s connected me to some of his ridiculously creative friends that have been in the industry for decades  too…one is teaching at Stanford and has offered to, pro bono review/support/give input on strategic  plan.  Fun, fun stuff!    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:37 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Haha, it’s my way too! ਐ਑਒ਓ 115 From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:34 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    It’s my way.   Someday I may get better at chitcatਐ਑਒ਓ    Looking forward to talking.    B  *    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:30 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Wow, that is a very dense and exciting email! Sounds like we need to get on the phone and discuss, looking forward to it! From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:23 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Chris,    Are you pretty happy with your experience with TRC/DNV‐GL?      RE: providing incentives and/or shifting to owner/tenant…I agree – on‐bill tariffs are pretty key.  I think MBCP  will have the credit rating soon…then it’s just a matter of figuring out the logistics.  SCP is working on it now – I  think we’ll have some help soon.    We’re in the process of hiring our consultant to drive the Electrification Strategic Plan.  I’d love to pull you into  that as we begin to pull together some of the preliminary results.  They will be doing an asset inventory & full  analysis that will include SLO county (and are figuring out if they can isolate city of SLO & Morro Bay).  I think  we’re going to have some really fun stuff to discuss!  Stay tuned!    I’m looking forward to working more closely.  I’ll be in touch once we’ve got something meaty to  discuss…probably within the next several weeks or so.    Have a really terrific weekend!  Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org    116     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 12:57 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Beth! That sounds good, I look forward to helping whenever the time comes. The reach code efforts are moving forward! We had our first roundtable with developers/designers/builders on Thursday. I get the sense that people are generally on board, but this biggest concerns are related to any reach code that adds additional PV or storage requirements due to the increased “first costs” that would accompany them. We had lots of questions about how we could provide incentives to help offset those costs, or how to shift them to the eventual owner/tenant. I’m not sure what that looks like, or if it something we can/will do, but it is definitely something we’d like your creativity and experience thinking through! In other words, can we talk in the next week or two? We’d love to find out how you can help us help you grow MBCP’s load ਐ਑਒ਓ Have a great weekend! Best, Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, April 26, 2019 7:35 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Completely understand!  I’m right there with you…we’re launching the EV Program, CALeVIP and selecting the  consultant for the Electrification Strategic Plan.  We’re hopping.    GRID used interim housing in Monterey as the sample project, and won!  We can still apply funding to the  Prado homeless shelter.  At this point, GRID is evaluating various options to see what pencils – I don’t believe  they’ve evaluated Prado yet.   I’d like MBPC funding to support some form of electrification (panel upgrade,  HPWH…) or storage.  At a high level, the potential funding could look something like this:  GRID: $40K  SOMAH: $600K  MBCP: $100K  MBgreen+: $small    117 Of course, any proposal would have to be vetted by Community Advisory Council & Boards through the  budgeting process.  But, this could be one program option. Stay tuned.     Hope all is well on the reach‐code front?    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:46 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, I got completely overwhelmed in the last two months with our agency budgeting work and lost track of the solar at the Prado homeless shelter. Is that project moving forward? Thanks! Chris From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:10 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Thanks for sharing. We can certainly investigate opportunities through of programs budgeting cycle. Again, we will begin  to explore potential programs in conjunction with our electrification plan in June with a finalized list to be presented to  our CAC in August for approval by our policy board in September.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org       118   Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 3:27 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi J.R., Interested to know if MBCP would be interested in a polit solar+storage+ev charging project at the new parking garage that will be going in downtown in the next year or two. Not sure what that would look like, but thought it was worth asking… Best, Chris From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shuck, Isaac <IShuck@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris, Attached is the EV charging memo produced by Watry. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 1:41 PM  To: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    I would say share the report with Chris and Isaac and then share with Peter? From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 11:48 AM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hello Derek, We now have the technical report from our consultants regarding EV charging and solar power production. Should I share the entire report with Peter or just provide a summary? Thank you 119 From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 1:47 PM  To: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>; bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>; Bochum, Tim <tbochum@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Peter and appreciate your reaching out and for the brief conversation about our need. As you know, we are building a new parking garage at the corner of Palm/Nipomo. More about the project can be found in the EIR found here. http://www.slocity.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=15446 In essence, we are interested in any technical support and analysis concerning graduated demand and strategies related to the electrification of the garage for the purposes of charging stations for most if no all of the 450 spaces. There is planned solar on top of the structure and projections related to EV car ownership and demand over time related for the potential scaling of a system. I have copied in the PM Richard Burde who can provide more details about the project and the technical paper that we have underway on EV charging. Thank you, Derek From: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>   Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 9:37 AM  To: bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi,     I’m teaching the physics of energy class. I have 35 upper division engineering and science majors. In this class student  groups address a real challenge as a significant part of their class grade. This could be a design and build, or an analysis  project. For example two years ago, one group did a net zero feasibility analysis for SLO City, and another group’s project  on increased building efficiency resulted in a senior project for increased efficiency for renters, and subsequent  employment for the student involved.    As we start a new quarter, I’m soliciting challenges for student projects. Please let me know if you have anything for my  students to work on. Please feel free to forward this Email.     Sadly, I should have sent this communication out last month; we have already started the quarter. I ask that if you have  any ideas, to send me some communication as soon as possible.    Thanks  Pete    Pete Schwartz (he, him, his) Cal Poly Physics, Sustainability the new science building, 180-608 805-756-1220 pschwart@calpoly.edu My Webpage 120 My Resume My Classes using open source videos                   121 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Friday, May 10, 2019 5:23 PM To:Read, Chris;Harmon, Heidi;Hill, Robert Subject:RE: CCE Basics Attachments:MBCP2019-SLO-BenefitsFlyer-v14.pdf; What-are-CCAs.pdf Hi Mayor Harmon,    Attached are two pieces that hopefully are helpful    1) Unifying the Central Coast Enrollment Flyer  2) What are CCAs?    Hope these help and please let me know if you need more.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:18 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE Basics    Hi J.R., Do you all have a CCA 101 handout you can share with the Mayor? Thanks! Chris From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 2:39 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: CCE Basics  122   Good afternoon. I’m speaking to a Cal Poly class on Monday about community choice. I’m wondering if we have a basic fact sheet that I can bring with me. Get Outlook for iOS 123 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Friday, May 10, 2019 5:18 PM To:Harmon, Heidi;Hill, Robert Cc:J.R. Killigrew Subject:RE: CCE Basics Hi J.R., Do you all have a CCA 101 handout you can share with the Mayor? Thanks! Chris From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 2:39 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: CCE Basics    Good afternoon. I’m speaking to a Cal Poly class on Monday about community choice. I’m wondering if we have a basic fact sheet that I can bring with me. Get Outlook for iOS 124 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Friday, May 10, 2019 5:08 PM To:Beth Trenchard Subject:RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class Hi Beth, That time might work. We have our climate action plan consultants in town. Do you think we could use the time to brainstorm long term program support for carbon neutrality/deep decarbonization? I’m not familiar with Energy Solutions, sorry. Thanks! Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 5:02 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi!    I just sent you a meeting request.  If the timing doesn’t work, pick something that does.    On an entirely different topic…are you working with Energy Solutions on your EV Infrastructure Reach Codes?   Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 12:53 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, I can’t believe a week passed already! Can we check in next week? Thanks, 125 Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:49 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Oh good!  I think you’re going to love the consultants that were selected to drive the Electrification Strategic  Plan…data driven, 20+ years in the industry, no nonsense kind of guys.  They are a WEALTH of info!  And,  Tom’s connected me to some of his ridiculously creative friends that have been in the industry for decades  too…one is teaching at Stanford and has offered to, pro bono review/support/give input on strategic  plan.  Fun, fun stuff!    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:37 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Haha, it’s my way too! ਐ਑਒ਓ From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:34 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    It’s my way.   Someday I may get better at chitcatਐ਑਒ਓ    Looking forward to talking.    B  *    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:30 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Wow, that is a very dense and exciting email! Sounds like we need to get on the phone and discuss, looking forward to it! From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:23 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Chris,    Are you pretty happy with your experience with TRC/DNV‐GL?    126   RE: providing incentives and/or shifting to owner/tenant…I agree – on‐bill tariffs are pretty key.  I think MBCP  will have the credit rating soon…then it’s just a matter of figuring out the logistics.  SCP is working on it now – I  think we’ll have some help soon.    We’re in the process of hiring our consultant to drive the Electrification Strategic Plan.  I’d love to pull you into  that as we begin to pull together some of the preliminary results.  They will be doing an asset inventory & full  analysis that will include SLO county (and are figuring out if they can isolate city of SLO & Morro Bay).  I think  we’re going to have some really fun stuff to discuss!  Stay tuned!    I’m looking forward to working more closely.  I’ll be in touch once we’ve got something meaty to  discuss…probably within the next several weeks or so.    Have a really terrific weekend!  Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 12:57 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Beth! That sounds good, I look forward to helping whenever the time comes. The reach code efforts are moving forward! We had our first roundtable with developers/designers/builders on Thursday. I get the sense that people are generally on board, but this biggest concerns are related to any reach code that adds additional PV or storage requirements due to the increased “first costs” that would accompany them. We had lots of questions about how we could provide incentives to help offset those costs, or how to shift them to the eventual owner/tenant. I’m not sure what that looks like, or if it something we can/will do, but it is definitely something we’d like your creativity and experience thinking through! In other words, can we talk in the next week or two? We’d love to find out how you can help us help you grow MBCP’s load ਐ਑਒ਓ Have a great weekend! Best, Chris 127 From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, April 26, 2019 7:35 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Completely understand!  I’m right there with you…we’re launching the EV Program, CALeVIP and selecting the  consultant for the Electrification Strategic Plan.  We’re hopping.    GRID used interim housing in Monterey as the sample project, and won!  We can still apply funding to the  Prado homeless shelter.  At this point, GRID is evaluating various options to see what pencils – I don’t believe  they’ve evaluated Prado yet.   I’d like MBPC funding to support some form of electrification (panel upgrade,  HPWH…) or storage.  At a high level, the potential funding could look something like this:  GRID: $40K  SOMAH: $600K  MBCP: $100K  MBgreen+: $small    Of course, any proposal would have to be vetted by Community Advisory Council & Boards through the  budgeting process.  But, this could be one program option. Stay tuned.     Hope all is well on the reach‐code front?    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:46 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, I got completely overwhelmed in the last two months with our agency budgeting work and lost track of the solar at the Prado homeless shelter. Is that project moving forward? Thanks! Chris From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:10 AM  128 To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Thanks for sharing. We can certainly investigate opportunities through of programs budgeting cycle. Again, we will begin  to explore potential programs in conjunction with our electrification plan in June with a finalized list to be presented to  our CAC in August for approval by our policy board in September.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 3:27 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi J.R., Interested to know if MBCP would be interested in a polit solar+storage+ev charging project at the new parking garage that will be going in downtown in the next year or two. Not sure what that would look like, but thought it was worth asking… Best, Chris From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shuck, Isaac <IShuck@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris, Attached is the EV charging memo produced by Watry. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks 129 From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 1:41 PM  To: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    I would say share the report with Chris and Isaac and then share with Peter? From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 11:48 AM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hello Derek, We now have the technical report from our consultants regarding EV charging and solar power production. Should I share the entire report with Peter or just provide a summary? Thank you From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 1:47 PM  To: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>; bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>; Bochum, Tim <tbochum@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Peter and appreciate your reaching out and for the brief conversation about our need. As you know, we are building a new parking garage at the corner of Palm/Nipomo. More about the project can be found in the EIR found here. http://www.slocity.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=15446 In essence, we are interested in any technical support and analysis concerning graduated demand and strategies related to the electrification of the garage for the purposes of charging stations for most if no all of the 450 spaces. There is planned solar on top of the structure and projections related to EV car ownership and demand over time related for the potential scaling of a system. I have copied in the PM Richard Burde who can provide more details about the project and the technical paper that we have underway on EV charging. Thank you, Derek From: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>   Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 9:37 AM  To: bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi,     130 I’m teaching the physics of energy class. I have 35 upper division engineering and science majors. In this class student  groups address a real challenge as a significant part of their class grade. This could be a design and build, or an analysis  project. For example two years ago, one group did a net zero feasibility analysis for SLO City, and another group’s project  on increased building efficiency resulted in a senior project for increased efficiency for renters, and subsequent  employment for the student involved.    As we start a new quarter, I’m soliciting challenges for student projects. Please let me know if you have anything for my  students to work on. Please feel free to forward this Email.     Sadly, I should have sent this communication out last month; we have already started the quarter. I ask that if you have  any ideas, to send me some communication as soon as possible.    Thanks  Pete    Pete Schwartz (he, him, his) Cal Poly Physics, Sustainability the new science building, 180-608 805-756-1220 pschwart@calpoly.edu My Webpage My Resume My Classes using open source videos               131 Hicks, Bailey From:Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Friday, May 10, 2019 5:02 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class Hi!    I just sent you a meeting request.  If the timing doesn’t work, pick something that does.    On an entirely different topic…are you working with Energy Solutions on your EV Infrastructure Reach Codes?   Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 12:53 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, I can’t believe a week passed already! Can we check in next week? Thanks, Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:49 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Oh good!  I think you’re going to love the consultants that were selected to drive the Electrification Strategic  Plan…data driven, 20+ years in the industry, no nonsense kind of guys.  They are a WEALTH of info!  And,  Tom’s connected me to some of his ridiculously creative friends that have been in the industry for decades  too…one is teaching at Stanford and has offered to, pro bono review/support/give input on strategic  plan.  Fun, fun stuff!    132 From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:37 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Haha, it’s my way too! ਐ਑਒ਓ From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:34 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    It’s my way.   Someday I may get better at chitcatਐ਑਒ਓ    Looking forward to talking.    B  *    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:30 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Wow, that is a very dense and exciting email! Sounds like we need to get on the phone and discuss, looking forward to it! From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:23 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Chris,    Are you pretty happy with your experience with TRC/DNV‐GL?      RE: providing incentives and/or shifting to owner/tenant…I agree – on‐bill tariffs are pretty key.  I think MBCP  will have the credit rating soon…then it’s just a matter of figuring out the logistics.  SCP is working on it now – I  think we’ll have some help soon.    We’re in the process of hiring our consultant to drive the Electrification Strategic Plan.  I’d love to pull you into  that as we begin to pull together some of the preliminary results.  They will be doing an asset inventory & full  analysis that will include SLO county (and are figuring out if they can isolate city of SLO & Morro Bay).  I think  we’re going to have some really fun stuff to discuss!  Stay tuned!    I’m looking forward to working more closely.  I’ll be in touch once we’ve got something meaty to  discuss…probably within the next several weeks or so.    Have a really terrific weekend!  133 Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 12:57 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Beth! That sounds good, I look forward to helping whenever the time comes. The reach code efforts are moving forward! We had our first roundtable with developers/designers/builders on Thursday. I get the sense that people are generally on board, but this biggest concerns are related to any reach code that adds additional PV or storage requirements due to the increased “first costs” that would accompany them. We had lots of questions about how we could provide incentives to help offset those costs, or how to shift them to the eventual owner/tenant. I’m not sure what that looks like, or if it something we can/will do, but it is definitely something we’d like your creativity and experience thinking through! In other words, can we talk in the next week or two? We’d love to find out how you can help us help you grow MBCP’s load ਐ਑਒ਓ Have a great weekend! Best, Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, April 26, 2019 7:35 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Completely understand!  I’m right there with you…we’re launching the EV Program, CALeVIP and selecting the  consultant for the Electrification Strategic Plan.  We’re hopping.    GRID used interim housing in Monterey as the sample project, and won!  We can still apply funding to the  Prado homeless shelter.  At this point, GRID is evaluating various options to see what pencils – I don’t believe  they’ve evaluated Prado yet.   I’d like MBPC funding to support some form of electrification (panel upgrade,  HPWH…) or storage.  At a high level, the potential funding could look something like this:  GRID: $40K  SOMAH: $600K  134 MBCP: $100K  MBgreen+: $small    Of course, any proposal would have to be vetted by Community Advisory Council & Boards through the  budgeting process.  But, this could be one program option. Stay tuned.     Hope all is well on the reach‐code front?    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:46 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, I got completely overwhelmed in the last two months with our agency budgeting work and lost track of the solar at the Prado homeless shelter. Is that project moving forward? Thanks! Chris From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:10 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Thanks for sharing. We can certainly investigate opportunities through of programs budgeting cycle. Again, we will begin  to explore potential programs in conjunction with our electrification plan in June with a finalized list to be presented to  our CAC in August for approval by our policy board in September.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org     135     Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 3:27 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi J.R., Interested to know if MBCP would be interested in a polit solar+storage+ev charging project at the new parking garage that will be going in downtown in the next year or two. Not sure what that would look like, but thought it was worth asking… Best, Chris From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shuck, Isaac <IShuck@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris, Attached is the EV charging memo produced by Watry. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 1:41 PM  To: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    I would say share the report with Chris and Isaac and then share with Peter? From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 11:48 AM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hello Derek, 136 We now have the technical report from our consultants regarding EV charging and solar power production. Should I share the entire report with Peter or just provide a summary? Thank you From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 1:47 PM  To: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>; bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>; Bochum, Tim <tbochum@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Peter and appreciate your reaching out and for the brief conversation about our need. As you know, we are building a new parking garage at the corner of Palm/Nipomo. More about the project can be found in the EIR found here. http://www.slocity.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=15446 In essence, we are interested in any technical support and analysis concerning graduated demand and strategies related to the electrification of the garage for the purposes of charging stations for most if no all of the 450 spaces. There is planned solar on top of the structure and projections related to EV car ownership and demand over time related for the potential scaling of a system. I have copied in the PM Richard Burde who can provide more details about the project and the technical paper that we have underway on EV charging. Thank you, Derek From: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>   Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 9:37 AM  To: bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi,     I’m teaching the physics of energy class. I have 35 upper division engineering and science majors. In this class student  groups address a real challenge as a significant part of their class grade. This could be a design and build, or an analysis  project. For example two years ago, one group did a net zero feasibility analysis for SLO City, and another group’s project  on increased building efficiency resulted in a senior project for increased efficiency for renters, and subsequent  employment for the student involved.    As we start a new quarter, I’m soliciting challenges for student projects. Please let me know if you have anything for my  students to work on. Please feel free to forward this Email.     Sadly, I should have sent this communication out last month; we have already started the quarter. I ask that if you have  any ideas, to send me some communication as soon as possible.    Thanks  Pete    137 Pete Schwartz (he, him, his) Cal Poly Physics, Sustainability the new science building, 180-608 805-756-1220 pschwart@calpoly.edu My Webpage My Resume My Classes using open source videos               138 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Friday, May 10, 2019 12:52 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Cc:Hill, Robert;Scott Collins Subject:Outreach Plan Attachments:MBCP 2019_2020 SLO_MB Outreach Plan.docx Hi J.R., Please find SLO’s comments to the outreach plan, attached. Speaking of key stakeholders, how do City staff interact in a coordinated way with your staff? I am hopeful that there will be a steering committee or some other body made up of staff for projects like the electrification plan, especially since we will be the ones implementing them in our community. Let me know, 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  139 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Friday, May 10, 2019 12:53 PM To:Beth Trenchard Subject:RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class Hi Beth, I can’t believe a week passed already! Can we check in next week? Thanks, Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:49 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Oh good!  I think you’re going to love the consultants that were selected to drive the Electrification Strategic  Plan…data driven, 20+ years in the industry, no nonsense kind of guys.  They are a WEALTH of info!  And,  Tom’s connected me to some of his ridiculously creative friends that have been in the industry for decades  too…one is teaching at Stanford and has offered to, pro bono review/support/give input on strategic  plan.  Fun, fun stuff!    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:37 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Haha, it’s my way too! ਐ਑਒ਓ From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:34 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    It’s my way.   Someday I may get better at chitcatਐ਑਒ਓ    Looking forward to talking.    B  *    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:30 PM  140 To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Wow, that is a very dense and exciting email! Sounds like we need to get on the phone and discuss, looking forward to it! From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:23 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Chris,    Are you pretty happy with your experience with TRC/DNV‐GL?      RE: providing incentives and/or shifting to owner/tenant…I agree – on‐bill tariffs are pretty key.  I think MBCP  will have the credit rating soon…then it’s just a matter of figuring out the logistics.  SCP is working on it now – I  think we’ll have some help soon.    We’re in the process of hiring our consultant to drive the Electrification Strategic Plan.  I’d love to pull you into  that as we begin to pull together some of the preliminary results.  They will be doing an asset inventory & full  analysis that will include SLO county (and are figuring out if they can isolate city of SLO & Morro Bay).  I think  we’re going to have some really fun stuff to discuss!  Stay tuned!    I’m looking forward to working more closely.  I’ll be in touch once we’ve got something meaty to  discuss…probably within the next several weeks or so.    Have a really terrific weekend!  Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 12:57 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Beth! That sounds good, I look forward to helping whenever the time comes. The reach code efforts are moving forward! We had our first roundtable with developers/designers/builders on Thursday. I get the sense that people are generally on board, but this biggest concerns are related to any 141 reach code that adds additional PV or storage requirements due to the increased “first costs” that would accompany them. We had lots of questions about how we could provide incentives to help offset those costs, or how to shift them to the eventual owner/tenant. I’m not sure what that looks like, or if it something we can/will do, but it is definitely something we’d like your creativity and experience thinking through! In other words, can we talk in the next week or two? We’d love to find out how you can help us help you grow MBCP’s load ਐ਑਒ਓ Have a great weekend! Best, Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, April 26, 2019 7:35 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Completely understand!  I’m right there with you…we’re launching the EV Program, CALeVIP and selecting the  consultant for the Electrification Strategic Plan.  We’re hopping.    GRID used interim housing in Monterey as the sample project, and won!  We can still apply funding to the  Prado homeless shelter.  At this point, GRID is evaluating various options to see what pencils – I don’t believe  they’ve evaluated Prado yet.   I’d like MBPC funding to support some form of electrification (panel upgrade,  HPWH…) or storage.  At a high level, the potential funding could look something like this:  GRID: $40K  SOMAH: $600K  MBCP: $100K  MBgreen+: $small    Of course, any proposal would have to be vetted by Community Advisory Council & Boards through the  budgeting process.  But, this could be one program option. Stay tuned.     Hope all is well on the reach‐code front?    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:46 AM  142 To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, I got completely overwhelmed in the last two months with our agency budgeting work and lost track of the solar at the Prado homeless shelter. Is that project moving forward? Thanks! Chris From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:10 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Thanks for sharing. We can certainly investigate opportunities through of programs budgeting cycle. Again, we will begin  to explore potential programs in conjunction with our electrification plan in June with a finalized list to be presented to  our CAC in August for approval by our policy board in September.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 3:27 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi J.R., Interested to know if MBCP would be interested in a polit solar+storage+ev charging project at the new parking garage that will be going in downtown in the next year or two. Not sure what that would look like, but thought it was worth asking… Best, 143 Chris From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shuck, Isaac <IShuck@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris, Attached is the EV charging memo produced by Watry. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 1:41 PM  To: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    I would say share the report with Chris and Isaac and then share with Peter? From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 11:48 AM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hello Derek, We now have the technical report from our consultants regarding EV charging and solar power production. Should I share the entire report with Peter or just provide a summary? Thank you From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 1:47 PM  To: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>; bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>; Bochum, Tim <tbochum@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Peter and appreciate your reaching out and for the brief conversation about our need. As you know, we are building a new parking garage at the corner of Palm/Nipomo. More about the project can be found in the EIR found here. http://www.slocity.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=15446 In essence, we are interested in any technical support and analysis concerning graduated demand and strategies related to the electrification of the garage for the purposes of charging stations for most if no all of the 450 spaces. There is planned solar on top of the structure and projections related to EV car ownership and demand over time related for the potential scaling of a system. I have copied in the PM Richard Burde who can provide more details about the project and the technical paper that we have underway on EV charging. 144 Thank you, Derek From: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>   Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 9:37 AM  To: bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi,     I’m teaching the physics of energy class. I have 35 upper division engineering and science majors. In this class student  groups address a real challenge as a significant part of their class grade. This could be a design and build, or an analysis  project. For example two years ago, one group did a net zero feasibility analysis for SLO City, and another group’s project  on increased building efficiency resulted in a senior project for increased efficiency for renters, and subsequent  employment for the student involved.    As we start a new quarter, I’m soliciting challenges for student projects. Please let me know if you have anything for my  students to work on. Please feel free to forward this Email.     Sadly, I should have sent this communication out last month; we have already started the quarter. I ask that if you have  any ideas, to send me some communication as soon as possible.    Thanks  Pete    Pete Schwartz (he, him, his) Cal Poly Physics, Sustainability the new science building, 180-608 805-756-1220 pschwart@calpoly.edu My Webpage My Resume My Classes using open source videos               145 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Friday, May 10, 2019 12:50 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Cc:Michael R. Boswell Subject:Conference Sponsorship Hi J.R., I’m writing to put you in touch with Dr. Boswell from Cal Poly. Dr. Boswell is leading the 4th biennial California Climate Action Planning Conference at Cal Poly this August and is currently looking for sponsorships. I’ll let you two 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  146 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, May 9, 2019 8:06 PM To:Hill, Robert Subject:Re: tentative County of SLO MBCP agenda item Probably John S. Presentation at COLAB was interesting and a good start. Don’t think I turned the tide but who knows.  At least we had the conversation.     Get Outlook for iOS     From: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Sent: Thursday, May 9, 2019 8:02 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Subject: RE: tentative County of SLO MBCP agenda item      Thanks. No news and nothing doing, just at Climate Coalition and someone asked me.    Talk soon and have a good evening, sir!    From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 9, 2019 7:39 PM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: tentative County of SLO MBCP agenda item     Guy Savage but you can also try one of the BOS assistant ie Debbie Arnold who is the board chair.      Do you have any news?      Get Outlook for iOS     From: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Sent: Thursday, May 9, 2019 7:34 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Subject: tentative County of SLO MBCP agenda item      Hey J.R.    Quick question, do you have a staff person other than Wade Horton that is your point of contact at the County of SLO?    Thanks!    Bob    Robert Hill Interim Deputy Director 147 City Administration Office of Sustainability 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E rhill@slocity.org T 805.781.7211 slocity.org       148 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Thursday, May 9, 2019 8:03 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:RE: tentative County of SLO MBCP agenda item Thanks. No news and nothing doing, just at Climate Coalition and someone asked me. Talk soon and have a good evening, sir! From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 9, 2019 7:39 PM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: tentative County of SLO MBCP agenda item    Guy Savage but you can also try one of the BOS assistant ie Debbie Arnold who is the board chair.     Do you have any news?     Get Outlook for iOS     From: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Sent: Thursday, May 9, 2019 7:34 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Subject: tentative County of SLO MBCP agenda item      Hey J.R.    Quick question, do you have a staff person other than Wade Horton that is your point of contact at the County of SLO?    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       149 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, May 9, 2019 7:39 PM To:Hill, Robert Subject:Re: tentative County of SLO MBCP agenda item Guy Savage but you can also try one of the BOS assistant ie Debbie Arnold who is the board chair.     Do you have any news?     Get Outlook for iOS     From: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Sent: Thursday, May 9, 2019 7:34 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Subject: tentative County of SLO MBCP agenda item      Hey J.R.    Quick question, do you have a staff person other than Wade Horton that is your point of contact at the County of SLO?    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       150 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Thursday, May 9, 2019 7:35 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:tentative County of SLO MBCP agenda item Hey J.R. Quick question, do you have a staff person other than Wade Horton that is your point of contact at the County of SLO? 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    151 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Wednesday, May 8, 2019 3:47 PM To:Brett Sirianni;Guardado, Miguel;Cyril Cox Subject:RE: New IT at MBCP Great, thanks! From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, May 8, 2019 3:47 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Guardado, Miguel <mguardad@slocity.org>; Cyril Cox  <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: RE: New IT at MBCP    Chris,    Brett is no longer with MBCP. If you need anything, please feel free to contact me directly. Going forward, I’ll be sending  out the invitations much further in advance. I’d expect you’ll see them shortly.    Best regards,    David Wing, IT Systems Administrator  m:(831) 970‐8012 o:(831) 641‐7238  dwing@mbcommunitypower.org                 Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         mbcommunitypower.org    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, May 8, 2019 10:09 AM  To: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>; Guardado, Miguel <mguardad@slocity.org>; Cyril Cox  <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>  Cc: David Wing <dwing@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: New IT at MBCP    Hi Brett and David, Can you please provide the WebEx for todays meeting. Thanks. From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 12:03 PM  To: Guardado, Miguel <mguardad@slocity.org>; Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  152 Cc: David Wing <dwing@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: New IT at MBCP    Hello All,    I wanted to introduce you to David Wing. He will be taking over IT operations at MBCP. Please reach out to him with any  questions.    Thank you.    Brett Sirianni  Manager of Information Technology & Data Integration  m:(408) 568‐1468 o:(831) 641‐7238  bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org      Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    153 Hicks, Bailey From:Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, May 8, 2019 3:47 PM To:Read, Chris;Guardado, Miguel;Cyril Cox Subject:RE: New IT at MBCP Chris,    Brett is no longer with MBCP. If you need anything, please feel free to contact me directly. Going forward, I’ll be sending  out the invitations much further in advance. I’d expect you’ll see them shortly.    Best regards,    David Wing, IT Systems Administrator  m:(831) 970‐8012 o:(831) 641‐7238  dwing@mbcommunitypower.org                 Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         mbcommunitypower.org    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, May 8, 2019 10:09 AM  To: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>; Guardado, Miguel <mguardad@slocity.org>; Cyril Cox  <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>  Cc: David Wing <dwing@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: New IT at MBCP    Hi Brett and David, Can you please provide the WebEx for todays meeting. Thanks. From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 12:03 PM  To: Guardado, Miguel <mguardad@slocity.org>; Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: David Wing <dwing@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: New IT at MBCP    Hello All,    I wanted to introduce you to David Wing. He will be taking over IT operations at MBCP. Please reach out to him with any  questions.    Thank you.  154   Brett Sirianni  Manager of Information Technology & Data Integration  m:(408) 568‐1468 o:(831) 641‐7238  bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org      Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    155 Hicks, Bailey From:Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, May 8, 2019 1:56 PM To:Harmon, Heidi Subject:Automatic reply: Tom One-on-One Call with Heidi Harmon - New Membership Interest in MBCP Discussion I'm out of the office, returning on May 13, 2019, with access to phone and intermittent access to email and TEXTs . If you need immediate attention, call or email Tiffany Law (831-641- 7215 tlaw@mbcommunitypower.org) Tom Habashi 156 Hicks, Bailey From:Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, May 8, 2019 10:09 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:Automatic reply: New IT at MBCP Hello,     Thank you for contacting Monterey Bay Community Power. Brett Siriani is no longer with the company. Please reach out  to David Wing for further assistance. David can be reached at DWing@MBCommunityPower.org and (831) 641‐7238.    Thank you   157 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Wednesday, May 8, 2019 10:09 AM To:Brett Sirianni;Guardado, Miguel;Cyril Cox Cc:David Wing Subject:RE: New IT at MBCP Hi Brett and David, Can you please provide the WebEx for todays meeting. Thanks. From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 12:03 PM  To: Guardado, Miguel <mguardad@slocity.org>; Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: David Wing <dwing@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: New IT at MBCP    Hello All,    I wanted to introduce you to David Wing. He will be taking over IT operations at MBCP. Please reach out to him with any  questions.    Thank you.    Brett Sirianni  Manager of Information Technology & Data Integration  m:(408) 568‐1468 o:(831) 641‐7238  bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org      Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    158 Hicks, Bailey From:Harmon, Heidi Sent:Tuesday, May 7, 2019 5:20 PM To:Aracely Cardona Subject:Re: Discussion Pertaining to: New Membership Interest in MBCP I am having a hard time making the poll work.     From: Aracely Cardona <acardona@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Tuesday, May 7, 2019 2:01 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi; Bruce McPherson (County of Santa Cruz); Steve McShane (City of Salinas); Alan Haffa (City of  Monterey); Jaime De La Cruz; John Freeman; Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz); Jack Dilles; Anna Velazquez  Subject: RE: Discussion Pertaining to: New Membership Interest in MBCP      Good afternoon all,      I have created a Doodle Poll at Heidi’s request, would you kindly select a time?  Also, please reply directly to  me (not all) with the best number for Tom to contact you for this meeting.      Kind regards,          Aracely Cardona, Administrative Operations Associate  Office: (831) 641-7216  Cell: (831) 235-2703  acardona@mbcommunitypower.org          70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org     From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, May 6, 2019 1:00 PM  To: Aracely Cardona <acardona@mbcommunitypower.org>; Bruce McPherson (County of Santa Cruz)  <bruce.mcpherson@santacruzcounty.us>; Steve McShane (City of Salinas) <stevem@ci.salinas.ca.us>; Alan  Haffa (City of Monterey) <haffa@monterey.org>; Jaime De La Cruz <supervisordelacruz@cosb.us>; John  Freeman <John.freeman258@gmail.com>; Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz) <sbrown@cityofsantacruz.com>;  159 Jack Dilles <jackdilles@gmail.com>; Anna Velazquez <AVelazquez@cityofsoledad.com>  Subject: Re: Discussion Pertaining to: New Membership Interest in MBCP     Can you do a Doodle Poll?   From: Aracely Cardona <acardona@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Monday, May 6, 2019 12:25:27 PM  To: Bruce McPherson (County of Santa Cruz); Steve McShane (City of Salinas); Alan Haffa (City of Monterey);  Jaime De La Cruz; John Freeman; Harmon, Heidi; Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz); Jack Dilles; Anna Velazquez Subject: Discussion Pertaining to: New Membership Interest in MBCP      Good afternoon Policy Board Members,     Tom would like to have a 15 minute telephone conversation with all of you regarding new membership interest in MBCP. Please let me know what times you have available on May 13th and 14th so that I can make the proper changes to his calendar.     Kind regards,         Aracely Cardona, Administrative Operations Associate  Office: (831) 641-7216  Cell: (831) 235-2703  acardona@mbcommunitypower.org          70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org     160 Hicks, Bailey From:Aracely Cardona <acardona@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, May 7, 2019 2:01 PM To:Harmon, Heidi;Bruce McPherson (County of Santa Cruz);Steve McShane (City of Salinas);Alan Haffa (City of Monterey);Jaime De La Cruz;John Freeman;Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz);Jack Dilles;Anna Velazquez Subject:RE: Discussion Pertaining to: New Membership Interest in MBCP Good afternoon all,     I have created a Doodle Poll at Heidi’s request, would you kindly select a time?  Also, please reply directly to me (not all)  with the best number for Tom to contact you for this meeting.     Kind regards,        Aracely Cardona, Administrative Operations Associate Office: (831) 641-7216 Cell: (831) 235-2703 acardona@mbcommunitypower.org          70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, May 6, 2019 1:00 PM  To: Aracely Cardona <acardona@mbcommunitypower.org>; Bruce McPherson (County of Santa Cruz)  <bruce.mcpherson@santacruzcounty.us>; Steve McShane (City of Salinas) <stevem@ci.salinas.ca.us>; Alan Haffa (City of  Monterey) <haffa@monterey.org>; Jaime De La Cruz <supervisordelacruz@cosb.us>; John Freeman  <John.freeman258@gmail.com>; Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz) <sbrown@cityofsantacruz.com>; Jack Dilles  <jackdilles@gmail.com>; Anna Velazquez <AVelazquez@cityofsoledad.com>  Subject: Re: Discussion Pertaining to: New Membership Interest in MBCP    Can you do a Doodle Poll?   From: Aracely Cardona <acardona@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Monday, May 6, 2019 12:25:27 PM  To: Bruce McPherson (County of Santa Cruz); Steve McShane (City of Salinas); Alan Haffa (City of Monterey); Jaime De La  161 Cruz; John Freeman; Harmon, Heidi; Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz); Jack Dilles; Anna Velazquez  Subject: Discussion Pertaining to: New Membership Interest in MBCP      Good afternoon Policy Board Members,     Tom would like to have a 15 minute telephone conversation with all of you regarding new membership interest in MBCP. Please let me know what times you have available on May 13th and 14th so that I can make the proper changes to his calendar.     Kind regards,         Aracely Cardona, Administrative Operations Associate  Office: (831) 641-7216  Cell: (831) 235-2703  acardona@mbcommunitypower.org          70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org     162 Hicks, Bailey From:Aracely Cardona (via Doodle) <mailer@doodle.com> Sent:Tuesday, May 7, 2019 1:40 PM To:Harmon, Heidi Subject:Invitation: New Membership Interest in MBCP Discussion Aracely Cardona invites you to participate in the Doodle poll "New Membership Interest in MBCP Discussion."    To help prprivacy, Mprevented download from the InLogo    Hi, Aracely Cardona (acardona@mbcommunitypower.org) invites you to participate in the Doodle poll New Membership Interest in MBCP Discussion. 15 minute One-on-One   Participate now   Report this poll as spam      What is Doodle? Doodle is a web service that helps Aracely Cardona to find a suitable  date for meeting with a group of people. Learn more about how Doodle works.     You have received this e-mail because Aracely Cardona has invited you to participate in the Doodle poll New Membership Interest in MBCP Discussion.   Doodle is also available for iOS and Android To help protect your priv acy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.App Store To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.Play Store     To help protect your priv acy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.Doodle Doodle AG, Werdstrasse 21, 8021 Zürich   163 Unsubscribe From This List | Manage Email Preferences    164 Hicks, Bailey From:Brandon O`Rourke <brandono@live.com> Sent:Tuesday, May 7, 2019 12:34 PM To:Read, Chris Cc:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: Monterey Bay Community Power - Operations Board - 5/8 Agenda No worries Chris; thanks for looping me in. I’ll be the remote call tomorrow morning!    Adding a representative to the CAC will be done by the Policy Board, yes? Therefore I assume I’d start after the next PB  meeting on June 5, at the CAC meeting of June 20, should everything go as planned. Either way, I’m prepared to attend  the May 16 CAC meeting.    Thanks,  Brandon    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, 7 May, 2019 11:42 AM  To: Brandon O'Rourke <brandono@live.com>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Operations Board ‐ 5/8 Agenda    Hi Brandon, Apologies, I missed you on the cc…. I send these out every month so folks can get a quick peek at the agenda. I’ll be sure to include you on future emails. Best, Chris From: Read, Chris   Sent: Tuesday, May 7, 2019 11:41 AM  To: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Scott Collins  <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Eric Veium  <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>  Cc: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>; J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Purrington,  Teresa <TPurring@slocity.org>  Subject: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Operations Board ‐ 5/8 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: Bob Hill, Office of Sustainability, City of San Luis Obispo (attending remotely) Date & Time: May 8, 2019 10:30 AM Physical Location: Monterey Bay Community Power (MBCP) 70 Garden Court, Suite 300 Monterey, CA 93940 165 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 April 10, 2019 Operations Board of Directors Meeting (Action Item) 5. Approve MBCP’s Investment Policy (Action Item) 6. Approve Amendments to MBCP’s Financial Policies (Action Item) 7. Approve and Authorize CEO’s Execution of Edison Electric Institute Master Power Purchase and Sale Agreements with Southern California Edison and NextEra Energy (Action Item) 8. Receive the Treasurer Report (Information Only) REGULAR AGENDA 9. Approve and Authorize CEO’s Execution of Joint Community Choice Aggregate (CCA) Cost Sharing and Reimbursement Agreement and Addendum A for Joint CCA Resource Adequacy Portfolio Management Services Through Alliance for Cooperative Energy Services Power Marketing, LLC (Action Item) 10. Approve and Authorize CEO’s Execution Program Administration Agreement with the Center for Sustainable Energy for the CALeVIP Funding Incentive Program (Action Item) 11. Community Advisory Council’s Report (Discussion Item) 12. CEO’s Report (Discussion Item) (a) Staffing Updates (b) Electric Generation and PCIA (c) Power Supply RFOs (d) MBCP Enrollment (e) Microgrid Program Update (f) Enrollment of Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo (g) Uniting the Central Coast (h) FY 2018/19 Mid-Year Budget Update (Information Only) (i) Disclosure of Contracts Below $100K (Information Only) (j) Legislative Updates (Information Only) (k) Community Programs Updates (Information Only) INFORMATION ITEMS 13. Board Member Reports & Comments (Information Only) 14. Adjournment Best,   Chris Read Sustainability Manager The linked image cannot be displayed. The file may have been moved, renamed, or deleted. Verify that the link points to the correct file and location. City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  166 Hicks, Bailey From:Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, May 7, 2019 12:20 PM To:Johnson, Derek Cc:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: Alternate at May 8 Ops Board Meeting? Thanks for the update, Derek.     From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, May 7, 2019 12:01 PM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Alternate at May 8 Ops Board Meeting?    Hi Bren, I unfortunately have a conflict and Bog will be attending in my absence. Thank you! Derek From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2019 10:44 AM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Alternate at May 8 Ops Board Meeting?    Hi Derek,    Will Bob be attending tomorrow’s Ops Board meeting in your absence? 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    167 Hicks, Bailey From:Johnson, Derek Sent:Tuesday, May 7, 2019 12:01 PM To:Bren Lehr Cc:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: Alternate at May 8 Ops Board Meeting? Hi Bren, I unfortunately have a conflict and Bog will be attending in my absence. Thank you! Derek From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2019 10:44 AM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Alternate at May 8 Ops Board Meeting?    Hi Derek,    Will Bob be attending tomorrow’s Ops Board meeting in your absence? 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    168 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Tuesday, May 7, 2019 11:42 AM To:Brandon O'Rourke Cc:Hill, Robert Subject:FW: Monterey Bay Community Power - Operations Board - 5/8 Agenda Hi Brandon, Apologies, I missed you on the cc…. I send these out every month so folks can get a quick peek at the agenda. I’ll be sure to include you on future emails. Best, Chris From: Read, Chris   Sent: Tuesday, May 7, 2019 11:41 AM  To: Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Scott Collins  <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Eric Veium  <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>  Cc: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>; J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Purrington,  Teresa <TPurring@slocity.org>  Subject: Monterey Bay Community Power ‐ Operations Board ‐ 5/8 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: Bob Hill, Office of Sustainability, City of San Luis Obispo (attending remotely) Date & Time: May 8, 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 April 10, 2019 Operations Board of Directors Meeting (Action Item) 5. Approve MBCP’s Investment Policy (Action Item) 6. Approve Amendments to MBCP’s Financial Policies (Action Item) 7. Approve and Authorize CEO’s Execution of Edison Electric Institute Master Power Purchase and Sale Agreements with Southern California Edison and NextEra Energy (Action Item) 8. Receive the Treasurer Report (Information Only) 169 REGULAR AGENDA 9. Approve and Authorize CEO’s Execution of Joint Community Choice Aggregate (CCA) Cost Sharing and Reimbursement Agreement and Addendum A for Joint CCA Resource Adequacy Portfolio Management Services Through Alliance for Cooperative Energy Services Power Marketing, LLC (Action Item) 10. Approve and Authorize CEO’s Execution Program Administration Agreement with the Center for Sustainable Energy for the CALeVIP Funding Incentive Program (Action Item) 11. Community Advisory Council’s Report (Discussion Item) 12. CEO’s Report (Discussion Item) (a) Staffing Updates (b) Electric Generation and PCIA (c) Power Supply RFOs (d) MBCP Enrollment (e) Microgrid Program Update (f) Enrollment of Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo (g) Uniting the Central Coast (h) FY 2018/19 Mid-Year Budget Update (Information Only) (i) Disclosure of Contracts Below $100K (Information Only) (j) Legislative Updates (Information Only) (k) Community Programs Updates (Information Only) INFORMATION ITEMS 13. Board Member Reports & Comments (Information Only) 14. Adjournment Best,   Chris Read Sustainability Manager The linked image cannot be displayed. The file may have been moved, renamed, or deleted. Verify that the link points to the correct file and location. City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  170 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Tuesday, May 7, 2019 11:41 AM To:Pease, Andy;Harmon, Heidi;Scott Collins;Johnson, Derek;Hill, Robert;Eric Veium Cc:Bren Lehr;J.R. Killigrew;Purrington, Teresa Subject:Monterey Bay Community Power - Operations Board - 5/8 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: Bob Hill, Office of Sustainability, City of San Luis Obispo (attending remotely) Date & Time: May 8, 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 April 10, 2019 Operations Board of Directors Meeting (Action Item) 5. Approve MBCP’s Investment Policy (Action Item) 6. Approve Amendments to MBCP’s Financial Policies (Action Item) 7. Approve and Authorize CEO’s Execution of Edison Electric Institute Master Power Purchase and Sale Agreements with Southern California Edison and NextEra Energy (Action Item) 8. Receive the Treasurer Report (Information Only) REGULAR AGENDA 9. Approve and Authorize CEO’s Execution of Joint Community Choice Aggregate (CCA) Cost Sharing and Reimbursement Agreement and Addendum A for Joint CCA Resource Adequacy Portfolio Management Services Through Alliance for Cooperative Energy Services Power Marketing, LLC (Action Item) 10. Approve and Authorize CEO’s Execution Program Administration Agreement with the Center for Sustainable Energy for the CALeVIP Funding Incentive Program (Action Item) 11. Community Advisory Council’s Report (Discussion Item) 12. CEO’s Report (Discussion Item) (a) Staffing Updates (b) Electric Generation and PCIA (c) Power Supply RFOs (d) MBCP Enrollment (e) Microgrid Program Update (f) Enrollment of Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo (g) Uniting the Central Coast (h) FY 2018/19 Mid-Year Budget Update (Information Only) (i) Disclosure of Contracts Below $100K (Information Only) (j) Legislative Updates (Information Only) 171 (k) Community Programs Updates (Information Only) INFORMATION ITEMS 13. Board Member Reports & Comments (Information Only) 14. Adjournment Best,   Chris Read Sustainability Manager The linked image cannot be displayed. The file may have been moved, renamed, or deleted. Verify that the link points to the correct file and location. City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  172 Hicks, Bailey From:Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, May 7, 2019 10:44 AM To:Johnson, Derek Cc:Hill, Robert Subject:Alternate at May 8 Ops Board Meeting? Hi Derek,    Will Bob be attending tomorrow’s Ops Board meeting in your absence? 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    173 Hicks, Bailey From:Steve McShane <electedmcshane@gmail.com> Sent:Monday, May 6, 2019 3:09 PM To:Harmon, Heidi Cc:Aracely Cardona;Bruce McPherson (County of Santa Cruz);Steve McShane (City of Salinas);Alan Haffa (City of Monterey);Jaime De La Cruz;John Freeman;Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz);Jack Dilles;Anna Velazquez Subject:Re: Discussion Pertaining to: New Membership Interest in MBCP A doodle poll would be great.     Steve      On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 12:59 PM Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org> wrote:  Can you do a Doodle Poll?   From: Aracely Cardona <acardona@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Monday, May 6, 2019 12:25:27 PM  To: Bruce McPherson (County of Santa Cruz); Steve McShane (City of Salinas); Alan Haffa (City of Monterey); Jaime De  La Cruz; John Freeman; Harmon, Heidi; Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz); Jack Dilles; Anna Velazquez  Subject: Discussion Pertaining to: New Membership Interest in MBCP      Good afternoon Policy Board Members,     Tom would like to have a 15 minute telephone conversation with all of you regarding new membership interest in MBCP. Please let me know what times you have available on May 13th and 14th so that I can make the proper changes to his calendar.     Kind regards,         Aracely Cardona, Administrative Operations Associate  Office: (831) 641-7216  Cell: (831) 235-2703  acardona@mbcommunitypower.org     174      70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org           ‐‐   Steve McShane  Salinas City Councilman, District 3  Cell: (831) 970‐4141  www.steve‐mcshane.com     CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This communication constitutes an electronic communication within the meaning of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 USC 2510, and its disclosure is strictly limited to the recipient intended by the sender of this message. 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Please consider the environment before printing this email.   175 Hicks, Bailey From:Harmon, Heidi Sent:Monday, May 6, 2019 1:00 PM To:Aracely Cardona;Bruce McPherson (County of Santa Cruz);Steve McShane (City of Salinas);Alan Haffa (City of Monterey);Jaime De La Cruz;John Freeman;Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz);Jack Dilles;Anna Velazquez Subject:Re: Discussion Pertaining to: New Membership Interest in MBCP Can you do a Doodle Poll?   From: Aracely Cardona <acardona@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Monday, May 6, 2019 12:25:27 PM  To: Bruce McPherson (County of Santa Cruz); Steve McShane (City of Salinas); Alan Haffa (City of Monterey); Jaime De La  Cruz; John Freeman; Harmon, Heidi; Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz); Jack Dilles; Anna Velazquez  Subject: Discussion Pertaining to: New Membership Interest in MBCP      Good afternoon Policy Board Members,     Tom would like to have a 15 minute telephone conversation with all of you regarding new membership interest in MBCP. Please let me know what times you have available on May 13th and 14th so that I can make the proper changes to his calendar.     Kind regards,         Aracely Cardona, Administrative Operations Associate  Office: (831) 641-7216  Cell: (831) 235-2703  acardona@mbcommunitypower.org          70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org     176 Hicks, Bailey From:Aracely Cardona <acardona@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Monday, May 6, 2019 12:25 PM To:Bruce McPherson (County of Santa Cruz);Steve McShane (City of Salinas);Alan Haffa (City of Monterey);Jaime De La Cruz;John Freeman;Harmon, Heidi;Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz);Jack Dilles;Anna Velazquez Subject:Discussion Pertaining to: New Membership Interest in MBCP Good afternoon Policy Board Members, Tom would like to have a 15 minute telephone conversation with all of you regarding new membership interest in MBCP. Please let me know what times you have available on May 13th and 14th so that I can make the proper changes to his calendar. Kind regards,     Aracely Cardona, Administrative Operations Associate Office: (831) 641-7216 Cell: (831) 235-2703 acardona@mbcommunitypower.org          70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    177 Hicks, Bailey From:Purrington, Teresa Sent:Monday, May 6, 2019 8:47 AM To:Tonikian, Victoria Subject:Fwd: Post May 8 Operations Board Agenda   Get Outlook for iOS  From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Monday, May 6, 2019 8:03 AM  To: Christina Alberti  Cc: Purrington, Teresa; Robert Shaw  Subject: Re: Post May 8 Operations Board Agenda      Yes, please. A quick email to confirm posting would be appreciated so I have that on record in case anyone inquires.  Thank you!  Bren Lehr, Board Clerk  DIRECT: (831 641‐7203  CELL: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org      The linked be displayehave been ren amed, oVerify that to the corrlocation.       70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    On May 6, 2019, at 8:01 AM, Christina Alberti <CAlberti@cityofsantacruz.com> wrote:  Good morning Bren,    The agendas were posted on Friday afternoon, shortly after your email was sent. In the future, would you like a quick email saying they are posted?  Thanks,  Christina    From: Bren Lehr [mailto:blehr@mbcommunitypower.org]  Sent: Monday, May 6, 2019 7:55 AM  To: Teresa Purrington <TPurring@slocity.org>; Christina Alberti <CAlberti@cityofsantacruz.com>  Cc: Robert Shaw <rshaw@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Post May 8 Operations Board Agenda     Good morning, Teresa and Christina ‐      Please confirm the agenda was posted at your respective organizations. Thank you!  178 Bren Lehr, Board Clerk  DIRECT: (831 641‐7203  CELL: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org    The linked image cannot be displayed. The file may have been mov ed, renamed, or deleted. Verify that the link points to the correct file and location.     70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    On May 3, 2019, at 1:28 PM, Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Hi Teresa and Christina –     Would you please post the attached agenda for next week’s May 8 Operations Board  meeting at your earliest convenience today? I’ll have an agenda packet posted and out  to Board members within the next 1‐2 hours. Please confirm with posted. Thank you!     Bren Lehr, Board Clerk, MMC, Notary Public   Direct: (831) 641‐7203  Cell: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org     <image001.jpg>    70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org     <May 8 2019 Operations Board Meeting Agenda (002) RMS EDITS.docx>  179 Hicks, Bailey From:Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Monday, May 6, 2019 8:03 AM To:Christina Alberti Cc:Purrington, Teresa;Robert Shaw Subject:Re: Post May 8 Operations Board Agenda Yes, please. A quick email to confirm posting would be appreciated so I have that on record in case anyone inquires.  Thank you!  Bren Lehr, Board Clerk  DIRECT: (831 641‐7203  CELL: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org      The linked be displayehave been ren amed, oVerify that to the corrlocation.       70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    On May 6, 2019, at 8:01 AM, Christina Alberti <CAlberti@cityofsantacruz.com> wrote:  Good morning Bren,    The agendas were posted on Friday afternoon, shortly after your email was sent. In the future, would you like a quick email saying they are posted?  Thanks,  Christina    From: Bren Lehr [mailto:blehr@mbcommunitypower.org]   Sent: Monday, May 6, 2019 7:55 AM  To: Teresa Purrington <TPurring@slocity.org>; Christina Alberti <CAlberti@cityofsantacruz.com>  Cc: Robert Shaw <rshaw@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Post May 8 Operations Board Agenda     Good morning, Teresa and Christina ‐      Please confirm the agenda was posted at your respective organizations. Thank you!  Bren Lehr, Board Clerk  DIRECT: (831 641‐7203  CELL: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org        180 The linked image cannot be displayed. The file may have been mov ed, renamed, or deleted. Verify that the link points to the correct file and location.         70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    On May 3, 2019, at 1:28 PM, Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Hi Teresa and Christina –     Would you please post the attached agenda for next week’s May 8 Operations Board  meeting at your earliest convenience today? I’ll have an agenda packet posted and out  to Board members within the next 1‐2 hours. Please confirm with posted. Thank you!     Bren Lehr, Board Clerk, MMC, Notary Public   Direct: (831) 641‐7203  Cell: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org     <image001.jpg>    70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org     <May 8 2019 Operations Board Meeting Agenda (002) RMS EDITS.docx>  181 Hicks, Bailey From:Christina Alberti <CAlberti@cityofsantacruz.com> Sent:Monday, May 6, 2019 8:01 AM To:'Bren Lehr';Purrington, Teresa Cc:Robert Shaw Subject:RE: Post May 8 Operations Board Agenda Good morning Bren, The agendas were posted on Friday afternoon, shortly after your email was sent. In the future, would you like a quick email saying they are posted? Thanks, Christina From: Bren Lehr [mailto:blehr@mbcommunitypower.org]   Sent: Monday, May 6, 2019 7:55 AM  To: Teresa Purrington <TPurring@slocity.org>; Christina Alberti <CAlberti@cityofsantacruz.com>  Cc: Robert Shaw <rshaw@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Post May 8 Operations Board Agenda    Good morning, Teresa and Christina ‐     Please confirm the agenda was posted at your respective organizations. Thank you!  Bren Lehr, Board Clerk  DIRECT: (831 641‐7203  CELL: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org    The linked image cannot be displayed. The file may have been mov ed, renamed, or deleted. Verify that the link points to the correct file and location.     70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    On May 3, 2019, at 1:28 PM, Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Hi Teresa and Christina –     Would you please post the attached agenda for next week’s May 8 Operations Board meeting at your  earliest convenience today? I’ll have an agenda packet posted and out to Board members within the  next 1‐2 hours. Please confirm with posted. Thank you!     Bren Lehr, Board Clerk, MMC, Notary Public   Direct: (831) 641‐7203  Cell: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org  182        70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org     <May 8 2019 Operations Board Meeting Agenda (002) RMS EDITS.docx> 183 Hicks, Bailey From:Purrington, Teresa Sent:Monday, May 6, 2019 7:59 AM To:Bren Lehr;Christina Alberti Cc:Robert Shaw Subject:RE: Post May 8 Operations Board Agenda The agenda was posted on Friday. Teresa From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Monday, May 6, 2019 7:55 AM  To: Purrington, Teresa <TPurring@slocity.org>; Christina Alberti <calberti@cityofsantacruz.com>  Cc: Robert Shaw <rshaw@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Post May 8 Operations Board Agenda    Good morning, Teresa and Christina ‐     Please confirm the agenda was posted at your respective organizations. Thank you!  Bren Lehr, Board Clerk  DIRECT: (831 641‐7203  CELL: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org    The linked image cannot be displayed. The file may have been mov ed, renamed, or deleted. Verify that the link points to the correct file and location.     70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    On May 3, 2019, at 1:28 PM, Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Hi Teresa and Christina –     Would you please post the attached agenda for next week’s May 8 Operations Board meeting at your  earliest convenience today? I’ll have an agenda packet posted and out to Board members within the  next 1‐2 hours. Please confirm with posted. Thank you!     Bren Lehr, Board Clerk, MMC, Notary Public   Direct: (831) 641‐7203  Cell: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org     184     70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org     <May 8 2019 Operations Board Meeting Agenda (002) RMS EDITS.docx>  185 Hicks, Bailey From:Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Monday, May 6, 2019 7:55 AM To:Purrington, Teresa;Christina Alberti Cc:Robert Shaw Subject:Re: Post May 8 Operations Board Agenda Good morning, Teresa and Christina ‐     Please confirm the agenda was posted at your respective organizations. Thank you!  Bren Lehr, Board Clerk  DIRECT: (831 641‐7203  CELL: (831) 713‐7966  blehr@mbcommunitypower.org      The linked image cannot be displayed. The file may have been mov ed, renamed, or deleted. Verify that the link points to the correct file and location.       70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    On May 3, 2019, at 1:28 PM, Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Hi Teresa and Christina –     Would you please post the attached agenda for next week’s May 8 Operations Board meeting at your  earliest convenience today? I’ll have an agenda packet posted and out to Board members within the  next 1‐2 hours. Please confirm with posted. 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     <May 8 2019 Operations Board Meeting Agenda (002) RMS EDITS.docx>  186 Hicks, Bailey From:Purrington, Teresa Sent:Friday, May 3, 2019 3:50 PM To:Jathanna, Vinay Subject:FW: Post May 8 Operations Board Agenda Attachments:May 8 2019 Operations Board Meeting Agenda (002) RMS EDITS.docx Please post in the kiosk outside. From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 1:28 PM  To: Purrington, Teresa <TPurring@slocity.org>; Christina Alberti <calberti@cityofsantacruz.com>  Cc: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>; Robert Shaw <rshaw@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Post May 8 Operations Board Agenda    Hi Teresa and Christina –    Would you please post the attached agenda for next week’s May 8 Operations Board meeting at your earliest  convenience today? I’ll have an agenda packet posted and out to Board members within the next 1‐2 hours. Please  confirm with posted. 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    187 Hicks, Bailey From:Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Friday, May 3, 2019 3:49 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class Oh good!  I think you’re going to love the consultants that were selected to drive the Electrification Strategic  Plan…data driven, 20+ years in the industry, no nonsense kind of guys.  They are a WEALTH of info!  And,  Tom’s connected me to some of his ridiculously creative friends that have been in the industry for decades  too…one is teaching at Stanford and has offered to, pro bono review/support/give input on strategic  plan.  Fun, fun stuff!    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:37 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Haha, it’s my way too! ਐ਑਒ਓ From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:34 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    It’s my way.   Someday I may get better at chitcatਐ਑਒ਓ    Looking forward to talking.    B  *    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:30 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Wow, that is a very dense and exciting email! Sounds like we need to get on the phone and discuss, looking forward to it! From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:23 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Chris,    Are you pretty happy with your experience with TRC/DNV‐GL?    188   RE: providing incentives and/or shifting to owner/tenant…I agree – on‐bill tariffs are pretty key.  I think MBCP  will have the credit rating soon…then it’s just a matter of figuring out the logistics.  SCP is working on it now – I  think we’ll have some help soon.    We’re in the process of hiring our consultant to drive the Electrification Strategic Plan.  I’d love to pull you into  that as we begin to pull together some of the preliminary results.  They will be doing an asset inventory & full  analysis that will include SLO county (and are figuring out if they can isolate city of SLO & Morro Bay).  I think  we’re going to have some really fun stuff to discuss!  Stay tuned!    I’m looking forward to working more closely.  I’ll be in touch once we’ve got something meaty to  discuss…probably within the next several weeks or so.    Have a really terrific weekend!  Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 12:57 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Beth! That sounds good, I look forward to helping whenever the time comes. The reach code efforts are moving forward! We had our first roundtable with developers/designers/builders on Thursday. I get the sense that people are generally on board, but this biggest concerns are related to any reach code that adds additional PV or storage requirements due to the increased “first costs” that would accompany them. We had lots of questions about how we could provide incentives to help offset those costs, or how to shift them to the eventual owner/tenant. I’m not sure what that looks like, or if it something we can/will do, but it is definitely something we’d like your creativity and experience thinking through! In other words, can we talk in the next week or two? We’d love to find out how you can help us help you grow MBCP’s load ਐ਑਒ਓ Have a great weekend! Best, Chris 189 From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, April 26, 2019 7:35 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Completely understand!  I’m right there with you…we’re launching the EV Program, CALeVIP and selecting the  consultant for the Electrification Strategic Plan.  We’re hopping.    GRID used interim housing in Monterey as the sample project, and won!  We can still apply funding to the  Prado homeless shelter.  At this point, GRID is evaluating various options to see what pencils – I don’t believe  they’ve evaluated Prado yet.   I’d like MBPC funding to support some form of electrification (panel upgrade,  HPWH…) or storage.  At a high level, the potential funding could look something like this:  GRID: $40K  SOMAH: $600K  MBCP: $100K  MBgreen+: $small    Of course, any proposal would have to be vetted by Community Advisory Council & Boards through the  budgeting process.  But, this could be one program option. Stay tuned.     Hope all is well on the reach‐code front?    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:46 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, I got completely overwhelmed in the last two months with our agency budgeting work and lost track of the solar at the Prado homeless shelter. Is that project moving forward? Thanks! Chris From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:10 AM  190 To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Thanks for sharing. We can certainly investigate opportunities through of programs budgeting cycle. Again, we will begin  to explore potential programs in conjunction with our electrification plan in June with a finalized list to be presented to  our CAC in August for approval by our policy board in September.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 3:27 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi J.R., Interested to know if MBCP would be interested in a polit solar+storage+ev charging project at the new parking garage that will be going in downtown in the next year or two. Not sure what that would look like, but thought it was worth asking… Best, Chris From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shuck, Isaac <IShuck@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris, Attached is the EV charging memo produced by Watry. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks 191 From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 1:41 PM  To: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    I would say share the report with Chris and Isaac and then share with Peter? From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 11:48 AM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hello Derek, We now have the technical report from our consultants regarding EV charging and solar power production. Should I share the entire report with Peter or just provide a summary? Thank you From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 1:47 PM  To: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>; bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>; Bochum, Tim <tbochum@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Peter and appreciate your reaching out and for the brief conversation about our need. As you know, we are building a new parking garage at the corner of Palm/Nipomo. More about the project can be found in the EIR found here. http://www.slocity.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=15446 In essence, we are interested in any technical support and analysis concerning graduated demand and strategies related to the electrification of the garage for the purposes of charging stations for most if no all of the 450 spaces. There is planned solar on top of the structure and projections related to EV car ownership and demand over time related for the potential scaling of a system. I have copied in the PM Richard Burde who can provide more details about the project and the technical paper that we have underway on EV charging. Thank you, Derek From: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>   Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 9:37 AM  To: bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi,     192 I’m teaching the physics of energy class. I have 35 upper division engineering and science majors. In this class student  groups address a real challenge as a significant part of their class grade. This could be a design and build, or an analysis  project. For example two years ago, one group did a net zero feasibility analysis for SLO City, and another group’s project  on increased building efficiency resulted in a senior project for increased efficiency for renters, and subsequent  employment for the student involved.    As we start a new quarter, I’m soliciting challenges for student projects. Please let me know if you have anything for my  students to work on. Please feel free to forward this Email.     Sadly, I should have sent this communication out last month; we have already started the quarter. I ask that if you have  any ideas, to send me some communication as soon as possible.    Thanks  Pete    Pete Schwartz (he, him, his) Cal Poly Physics, Sustainability the new science building, 180-608 805-756-1220 pschwart@calpoly.edu My Webpage My Resume My Classes using open source videos               193 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Friday, May 3, 2019 3:37 PM To:Beth Trenchard Subject:RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class Haha, it’s my way too! ਐ਑਒ਓ From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:34 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    It’s my way.   Someday I may get better at chitcatਐ਑਒ਓ    Looking forward to talking.    B  *    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:30 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Wow, that is a very dense and exciting email! Sounds like we need to get on the phone and discuss, looking forward to it! From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:23 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Chris,    Are you pretty happy with your experience with TRC/DNV‐GL?      RE: providing incentives and/or shifting to owner/tenant…I agree – on‐bill tariffs are pretty key.  I think MBCP  will have the credit rating soon…then it’s just a matter of figuring out the logistics.  SCP is working on it now – I  think we’ll have some help soon.    We’re in the process of hiring our consultant to drive the Electrification Strategic Plan.  I’d love to pull you into  that as we begin to pull together some of the preliminary results.  They will be doing an asset inventory & full  analysis that will include SLO county (and are figuring out if they can isolate city of SLO & Morro Bay).  I think  we’re going to have some really fun stuff to discuss!  Stay tuned!    194 I’m looking forward to working more closely.  I’ll be in touch once we’ve got something meaty to  discuss…probably within the next several weeks or so.    Have a really terrific weekend!  Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 12:57 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Beth! That sounds good, I look forward to helping whenever the time comes. The reach code efforts are moving forward! We had our first roundtable with developers/designers/builders on Thursday. I get the sense that people are generally on board, but this biggest concerns are related to any reach code that adds additional PV or storage requirements due to the increased “first costs” that would accompany them. We had lots of questions about how we could provide incentives to help offset those costs, or how to shift them to the eventual owner/tenant. I’m not sure what that looks like, or if it something we can/will do, but it is definitely something we’d like your creativity and experience thinking through! In other words, can we talk in the next week or two? We’d love to find out how you can help us help you grow MBCP’s load ਐ਑਒ਓ Have a great weekend! Best, Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, April 26, 2019 7:35 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Completely understand!  I’m right there with you…we’re launching the EV Program, CALeVIP and selecting the  consultant for the Electrification Strategic Plan.  We’re hopping.    195 GRID used interim housing in Monterey as the sample project, and won!  We can still apply funding to the  Prado homeless shelter.  At this point, GRID is evaluating various options to see what pencils – I don’t believe  they’ve evaluated Prado yet.   I’d like MBPC funding to support some form of electrification (panel upgrade,  HPWH…) or storage.  At a high level, the potential funding could look something like this:  GRID: $40K  SOMAH: $600K  MBCP: $100K  MBgreen+: $small    Of course, any proposal would have to be vetted by Community Advisory Council & Boards through the  budgeting process.  But, this could be one program option. Stay tuned.     Hope all is well on the reach‐code front?    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:46 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, I got completely overwhelmed in the last two months with our agency budgeting work and lost track of the solar at the Prado homeless shelter. Is that project moving forward? Thanks! Chris From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:10 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Thanks for sharing. We can certainly investigate opportunities through of programs budgeting cycle. Again, we will begin  to explore potential programs in conjunction with our electrification plan in June with a finalized list to be presented to  our CAC in August for approval by our policy board in September.     196 J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 3:27 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi J.R., Interested to know if MBCP would be interested in a polit solar+storage+ev charging project at the new parking garage that will be going in downtown in the next year or two. Not sure what that would look like, but thought it was worth asking… Best, Chris From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shuck, Isaac <IShuck@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris, Attached is the EV charging memo produced by Watry. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 1:41 PM  To: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    I would say share the report with Chris and Isaac and then share with Peter? From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 11:48 AM  197 To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hello Derek, We now have the technical report from our consultants regarding EV charging and solar power production. Should I share the entire report with Peter or just provide a summary? Thank you From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 1:47 PM  To: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>; bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>; Bochum, Tim <tbochum@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Peter and appreciate your reaching out and for the brief conversation about our need. As you know, we are building a new parking garage at the corner of Palm/Nipomo. More about the project can be found in the EIR found here. http://www.slocity.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=15446 In essence, we are interested in any technical support and analysis concerning graduated demand and strategies related to the electrification of the garage for the purposes of charging stations for most if no all of the 450 spaces. There is planned solar on top of the structure and projections related to EV car ownership and demand over time related for the potential scaling of a system. I have copied in the PM Richard Burde who can provide more details about the project and the technical paper that we have underway on EV charging. Thank you, Derek From: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>   Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 9:37 AM  To: bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi,     I’m teaching the physics of energy class. I have 35 upper division engineering and science majors. In this class student  groups address a real challenge as a significant part of their class grade. This could be a design and build, or an analysis  project. For example two years ago, one group did a net zero feasibility analysis for SLO City, and another group’s project  on increased building efficiency resulted in a senior project for increased efficiency for renters, and subsequent  employment for the student involved.    As we start a new quarter, I’m soliciting challenges for student projects. Please let me know if you have anything for my  students to work on. Please feel free to forward this Email.     198 Sadly, I should have sent this communication out last month; we have already started the quarter. I ask that if you have  any ideas, to send me some communication as soon as possible.    Thanks  Pete    Pete Schwartz (he, him, his) Cal Poly Physics, Sustainability the new science building, 180-608 805-756-1220 pschwart@calpoly.edu My Webpage My Resume My Classes using open source videos               199 Hicks, Bailey From:Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Friday, May 3, 2019 3:34 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class It’s my way.   Someday I may get better at chitcatਐ਑਒ਓ    Looking forward to talking.    B  *    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:30 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Wow, that is a very dense and exciting email! Sounds like we need to get on the phone and discuss, looking forward to it! From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:23 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Chris,    Are you pretty happy with your experience with TRC/DNV‐GL?      RE: providing incentives and/or shifting to owner/tenant…I agree – on‐bill tariffs are pretty key.  I think MBCP  will have the credit rating soon…then it’s just a matter of figuring out the logistics.  SCP is working on it now – I  think we’ll have some help soon.    We’re in the process of hiring our consultant to drive the Electrification Strategic Plan.  I’d love to pull you into  that as we begin to pull together some of the preliminary results.  They will be doing an asset inventory & full  analysis that will include SLO county (and are figuring out if they can isolate city of SLO & Morro Bay).  I think  we’re going to have some really fun stuff to discuss!  Stay tuned!    I’m looking forward to working more closely.  I’ll be in touch once we’ve got something meaty to  discuss…probably within the next several weeks or so.    Have a really terrific weekend!  Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org  200       From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 12:57 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Beth! That sounds good, I look forward to helping whenever the time comes. The reach code efforts are moving forward! We had our first roundtable with developers/designers/builders on Thursday. I get the sense that people are generally on board, but this biggest concerns are related to any reach code that adds additional PV or storage requirements due to the increased “first costs” that would accompany them. We had lots of questions about how we could provide incentives to help offset those costs, or how to shift them to the eventual owner/tenant. I’m not sure what that looks like, or if it something we can/will do, but it is definitely something we’d like your creativity and experience thinking through! In other words, can we talk in the next week or two? We’d love to find out how you can help us help you grow MBCP’s load ਐ਑਒ਓ Have a great weekend! Best, Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, April 26, 2019 7:35 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Completely understand!  I’m right there with you…we’re launching the EV Program, CALeVIP and selecting the  consultant for the Electrification Strategic Plan.  We’re hopping.    GRID used interim housing in Monterey as the sample project, and won!  We can still apply funding to the  Prado homeless shelter.  At this point, GRID is evaluating various options to see what pencils – I don’t believe  they’ve evaluated Prado yet.   I’d like MBPC funding to support some form of electrification (panel upgrade,  HPWH…) or storage.  At a high level, the potential funding could look something like this:  GRID: $40K  SOMAH: $600K  MBCP: $100K  MBgreen+: $small    201 Of course, any proposal would have to be vetted by Community Advisory Council & Boards through the  budgeting process.  But, this could be one program option. Stay tuned.     Hope all is well on the reach‐code front?    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:46 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, I got completely overwhelmed in the last two months with our agency budgeting work and lost track of the solar at the Prado homeless shelter. Is that project moving forward? Thanks! Chris From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:10 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Thanks for sharing. We can certainly investigate opportunities through of programs budgeting cycle. Again, we will begin  to explore potential programs in conjunction with our electrification plan in June with a finalized list to be presented to  our CAC in August for approval by our policy board in September.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org       202   Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 3:27 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi J.R., Interested to know if MBCP would be interested in a polit solar+storage+ev charging project at the new parking garage that will be going in downtown in the next year or two. Not sure what that would look like, but thought it was worth asking… Best, Chris From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shuck, Isaac <IShuck@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris, Attached is the EV charging memo produced by Watry. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 1:41 PM  To: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    I would say share the report with Chris and Isaac and then share with Peter? From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 11:48 AM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hello Derek, We now have the technical report from our consultants regarding EV charging and solar power production. Should I share the entire report with Peter or just provide a summary? Thank you 203 From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 1:47 PM  To: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>; bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>; Bochum, Tim <tbochum@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Peter and appreciate your reaching out and for the brief conversation about our need. As you know, we are building a new parking garage at the corner of Palm/Nipomo. More about the project can be found in the EIR found here. http://www.slocity.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=15446 In essence, we are interested in any technical support and analysis concerning graduated demand and strategies related to the electrification of the garage for the purposes of charging stations for most if no all of the 450 spaces. There is planned solar on top of the structure and projections related to EV car ownership and demand over time related for the potential scaling of a system. I have copied in the PM Richard Burde who can provide more details about the project and the technical paper that we have underway on EV charging. Thank you, Derek From: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>   Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 9:37 AM  To: bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi,     I’m teaching the physics of energy class. I have 35 upper division engineering and science majors. In this class student  groups address a real challenge as a significant part of their class grade. This could be a design and build, or an analysis  project. For example two years ago, one group did a net zero feasibility analysis for SLO City, and another group’s project  on increased building efficiency resulted in a senior project for increased efficiency for renters, and subsequent  employment for the student involved.    As we start a new quarter, I’m soliciting challenges for student projects. Please let me know if you have anything for my  students to work on. Please feel free to forward this Email.     Sadly, I should have sent this communication out last month; we have already started the quarter. I ask that if you have  any ideas, to send me some communication as soon as possible.    Thanks  Pete    Pete Schwartz (he, him, his) Cal Poly Physics, Sustainability the new science building, 180-608 805-756-1220 pschwart@calpoly.edu My Webpage 204 My Resume My Classes using open source videos               205 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Friday, May 3, 2019 3:30 PM To:Beth Trenchard Subject:RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class Wow, that is a very dense and exciting email! Sounds like we need to get on the phone and discuss, looking forward to it! From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:23 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Chris,    Are you pretty happy with your experience with TRC/DNV‐GL?      RE: providing incentives and/or shifting to owner/tenant…I agree – on‐bill tariffs are pretty key.  I think MBCP  will have the credit rating soon…then it’s just a matter of figuring out the logistics.  SCP is working on it now – I  think we’ll have some help soon.    We’re in the process of hiring our consultant to drive the Electrification Strategic Plan.  I’d love to pull you into  that as we begin to pull together some of the preliminary results.  They will be doing an asset inventory & full  analysis that will include SLO county (and are figuring out if they can isolate city of SLO & Morro Bay).  I think  we’re going to have some really fun stuff to discuss!  Stay tuned!    I’m looking forward to working more closely.  I’ll be in touch once we’ve got something meaty to  discuss…probably within the next several weeks or so.    Have a really terrific weekend!  Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 12:57 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    206 Thanks Beth! That sounds good, I look forward to helping whenever the time comes. The reach code efforts are moving forward! We had our first roundtable with developers/designers/builders on Thursday. I get the sense that people are generally on board, but this biggest concerns are related to any reach code that adds additional PV or storage requirements due to the increased “first costs” that would accompany them. We had lots of questions about how we could provide incentives to help offset those costs, or how to shift them to the eventual owner/tenant. I’m not sure what that looks like, or if it something we can/will do, but it is definitely something we’d like your creativity and experience thinking through! In other words, can we talk in the next week or two? We’d love to find out how you can help us help you grow MBCP’s load ਐ਑਒ਓ Have a great weekend! Best, Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, April 26, 2019 7:35 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Completely understand!  I’m right there with you…we’re launching the EV Program, CALeVIP and selecting the  consultant for the Electrification Strategic Plan.  We’re hopping.    GRID used interim housing in Monterey as the sample project, and won!  We can still apply funding to the  Prado homeless shelter.  At this point, GRID is evaluating various options to see what pencils – I don’t believe  they’ve evaluated Prado yet.   I’d like MBPC funding to support some form of electrification (panel upgrade,  HPWH…) or storage.  At a high level, the potential funding could look something like this:  GRID: $40K  SOMAH: $600K  MBCP: $100K  MBgreen+: $small    Of course, any proposal would have to be vetted by Community Advisory Council & Boards through the  budgeting process.  But, this could be one program option. Stay tuned.     Hope all is well on the reach‐code front?    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org    207     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:46 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, I got completely overwhelmed in the last two months with our agency budgeting work and lost track of the solar at the Prado homeless shelter. Is that project moving forward? Thanks! Chris From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:10 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Thanks for sharing. We can certainly investigate opportunities through of programs budgeting cycle. Again, we will begin  to explore potential programs in conjunction with our electrification plan in June with a finalized list to be presented to  our CAC in August for approval by our policy board in September.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 3:27 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Technical Challenge for Energy Class  208   Hi J.R., Interested to know if MBCP would be interested in a polit solar+storage+ev charging project at the new parking garage that will be going in downtown in the next year or two. Not sure what that would look like, but thought it was worth asking… Best, Chris From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shuck, Isaac <IShuck@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris, Attached is the EV charging memo produced by Watry. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 1:41 PM  To: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    I would say share the report with Chris and Isaac and then share with Peter? From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 11:48 AM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hello Derek, We now have the technical report from our consultants regarding EV charging and solar power production. Should I share the entire report with Peter or just provide a summary? Thank you From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 1:47 PM  To: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>; bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>; Bochum, Tim <tbochum@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    209 Thanks Peter and appreciate your reaching out and for the brief conversation about our need. As you know, we are building a new parking garage at the corner of Palm/Nipomo. More about the project can be found in the EIR found here. http://www.slocity.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=15446 In essence, we are interested in any technical support and analysis concerning graduated demand and strategies related to the electrification of the garage for the purposes of charging stations for most if no all of the 450 spaces. There is planned solar on top of the structure and projections related to EV car ownership and demand over time related for the potential scaling of a system. I have copied in the PM Richard Burde who can provide more details about the project and the technical paper that we have underway on EV charging. Thank you, Derek From: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>   Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 9:37 AM  To: bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi,     I’m teaching the physics of energy class. I have 35 upper division engineering and science majors. In this class student  groups address a real challenge as a significant part of their class grade. This could be a design and build, or an analysis  project. For example two years ago, one group did a net zero feasibility analysis for SLO City, and another group’s project  on increased building efficiency resulted in a senior project for increased efficiency for renters, and subsequent  employment for the student involved.    As we start a new quarter, I’m soliciting challenges for student projects. Please let me know if you have anything for my  students to work on. Please feel free to forward this Email.     Sadly, I should have sent this communication out last month; we have already started the quarter. I ask that if you have  any ideas, to send me some communication as soon as possible.    Thanks  Pete    Pete Schwartz (he, him, his) Cal Poly Physics, Sustainability the new science building, 180-608 805-756-1220 pschwart@calpoly.edu My Webpage My Resume My Classes using open source videos             210   211 Hicks, Bailey From:Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Friday, May 3, 2019 3:23 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class Thanks Chris,    Are you pretty happy with your experience with TRC/DNV‐GL?      RE: providing incentives and/or shifting to owner/tenant…I agree – on‐bill tariffs are pretty key.  I think MBCP  will have the credit rating soon…then it’s just a matter of figuring out the logistics.  SCP is working on it now – I  think we’ll have some help soon.    We’re in the process of hiring our consultant to drive the Electrification Strategic Plan.  I’d love to pull you into  that as we begin to pull together some of the preliminary results.  They will be doing an asset inventory & full  analysis that will include SLO county (and are figuring out if they can isolate city of SLO & Morro Bay).  I think  we’re going to have some really fun stuff to discuss!  Stay tuned!    I’m looking forward to working more closely.  I’ll be in touch once we’ve got something meaty to  discuss…probably within the next several weeks or so.    Have a really terrific weekend!  Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 12:57 PM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Beth! That sounds good, I look forward to helping whenever the time comes. The reach code efforts are moving forward! We had our first roundtable with developers/designers/builders on Thursday. I get the sense that people are generally on board, but this biggest concerns are related to any reach code that adds additional PV or storage requirements due to the increased “first costs” that would accompany them. 212 We had lots of questions about how we could provide incentives to help offset those costs, or how to shift them to the eventual owner/tenant. I’m not sure what that looks like, or if it something we can/will do, but it is definitely something we’d like your creativity and experience thinking through! In other words, can we talk in the next week or two? We’d love to find out how you can help us help you grow MBCP’s load ਐ਑਒ਓ Have a great weekend! Best, Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, April 26, 2019 7:35 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Completely understand!  I’m right there with you…we’re launching the EV Program, CALeVIP and selecting the  consultant for the Electrification Strategic Plan.  We’re hopping.    GRID used interim housing in Monterey as the sample project, and won!  We can still apply funding to the  Prado homeless shelter.  At this point, GRID is evaluating various options to see what pencils – I don’t believe  they’ve evaluated Prado yet.   I’d like MBPC funding to support some form of electrification (panel upgrade,  HPWH…) or storage.  At a high level, the potential funding could look something like this:  GRID: $40K  SOMAH: $600K  MBCP: $100K  MBgreen+: $small    Of course, any proposal would have to be vetted by Community Advisory Council & Boards through the  budgeting process.  But, this could be one program option. Stay tuned.     Hope all is well on the reach‐code front?    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:46 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class  213   Hi Beth, I got completely overwhelmed in the last two months with our agency budgeting work and lost track of the solar at the Prado homeless shelter. Is that project moving forward? Thanks! Chris From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:10 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Thanks for sharing. We can certainly investigate opportunities through of programs budgeting cycle. Again, we will begin  to explore potential programs in conjunction with our electrification plan in June with a finalized list to be presented to  our CAC in August for approval by our policy board in September.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 3:27 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi J.R., Interested to know if MBCP would be interested in a polit solar+storage+ev charging project at the new parking garage that will be going in downtown in the next year or two. Not sure what that would look like, but thought it was worth asking… Best, Chris 214 From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shuck, Isaac <IShuck@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris, Attached is the EV charging memo produced by Watry. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 1:41 PM  To: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    I would say share the report with Chris and Isaac and then share with Peter? From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 11:48 AM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hello Derek, We now have the technical report from our consultants regarding EV charging and solar power production. Should I share the entire report with Peter or just provide a summary? Thank you From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 1:47 PM  To: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>; bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>; Bochum, Tim <tbochum@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Peter and appreciate your reaching out and for the brief conversation about our need. As you know, we are building a new parking garage at the corner of Palm/Nipomo. More about the project can be found in the EIR found here. http://www.slocity.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=15446 In essence, we are interested in any technical support and analysis concerning graduated demand and strategies related to the electrification of the garage for the purposes of charging stations for most if no all of the 450 spaces. There is planned solar on top of the structure and projections related to EV car ownership and demand over time related for the potential scaling of a system. I have copied in the PM Richard Burde who can provide more details about the project and the technical paper that we have underway on EV charging. Thank you, 215 Derek From: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>   Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 9:37 AM  To: bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi,     I’m teaching the physics of energy class. I have 35 upper division engineering and science majors. In this class student  groups address a real challenge as a significant part of their class grade. This could be a design and build, or an analysis  project. For example two years ago, one group did a net zero feasibility analysis for SLO City, and another group’s project  on increased building efficiency resulted in a senior project for increased efficiency for renters, and subsequent  employment for the student involved.    As we start a new quarter, I’m soliciting challenges for student projects. Please let me know if you have anything for my  students to work on. Please feel free to forward this Email.     Sadly, I should have sent this communication out last month; we have already started the quarter. I ask that if you have  any ideas, to send me some communication as soon as possible.    Thanks  Pete    Pete Schwartz (he, him, his) Cal Poly Physics, Sustainability the new science building, 180-608 805-756-1220 pschwart@calpoly.edu My Webpage My Resume My Classes using open source videos               216 Hicks, Bailey From:Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Friday, May 3, 2019 1:28 PM To:Purrington, Teresa;Christina Alberti Cc:Bren Lehr;Robert Shaw Subject:Post May 8 Operations Board Agenda Attachments:May 8 2019 Operations Board Meeting Agenda (002) RMS EDITS.docx Hi Teresa and Christina –    Would you please post the attached agenda for next week’s May 8 Operations Board meeting at your earliest  convenience today? I’ll have an agenda packet posted and out to Board members within the next 1‐2 hours. Please  confirm with posted. 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    217 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Friday, May 3, 2019 12:57 PM To:Beth Trenchard Subject:RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class Thanks Beth! That sounds good, I look forward to helping whenever the time comes. The reach code efforts are moving forward! We had our first roundtable with developers/designers/builders on Thursday. I get the sense that people are generally on board, but this biggest concerns are related to any reach code that adds additional PV or storage requirements due to the increased “first costs” that would accompany them. We had lots of questions about how we could provide incentives to help offset those costs, or how to shift them to the eventual owner/tenant. I’m not sure what that looks like, or if it something we can/will do, but it is definitely something we’d like your creativity and experience thinking through! In other words, can we talk in the next week or two? We’d love to find out how you can help us help you grow MBCP’s load ਐ਑਒ਓ Have a great weekend! Best, Chris From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, April 26, 2019 7:35 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Completely understand!  I’m right there with you…we’re launching the EV Program, CALeVIP and selecting the  consultant for the Electrification Strategic Plan.  We’re hopping.    GRID used interim housing in Monterey as the sample project, and won!  We can still apply funding to the  Prado homeless shelter.  At this point, GRID is evaluating various options to see what pencils – I don’t believe  they’ve evaluated Prado yet.   I’d like MBPC funding to support some form of electrification (panel upgrade,  HPWH…) or storage.  At a high level, the potential funding could look something like this:  GRID: $40K  SOMAH: $600K  MBCP: $100K  MBgreen+: $small    Of course, any proposal would have to be vetted by Community Advisory Council & Boards through the  budgeting process.  But, this could be one program option. Stay tuned.     218 Hope all is well on the reach‐code front?    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:46 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, I got completely overwhelmed in the last two months with our agency budgeting work and lost track of the solar at the Prado homeless shelter. Is that project moving forward? Thanks! Chris From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:10 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Thanks for sharing. We can certainly investigate opportunities through of programs budgeting cycle. Again, we will begin  to explore potential programs in conjunction with our electrification plan in June with a finalized list to be presented to  our CAC in August for approval by our policy board in September.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  219 Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 3:27 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi J.R., Interested to know if MBCP would be interested in a polit solar+storage+ev charging project at the new parking garage that will be going in downtown in the next year or two. Not sure what that would look like, but thought it was worth asking… Best, Chris From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shuck, Isaac <IShuck@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris, Attached is the EV charging memo produced by Watry. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 1:41 PM  To: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    I would say share the report with Chris and Isaac and then share with Peter? From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 11:48 AM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hello Derek, We now have the technical report from our consultants regarding EV charging and solar power production. Should I share the entire report with Peter or just provide a summary? Thank you From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 1:47 PM  220 To: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>; bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>; Bochum, Tim <tbochum@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Peter and appreciate your reaching out and for the brief conversation about our need. As you know, we are building a new parking garage at the corner of Palm/Nipomo. More about the project can be found in the EIR found here. http://www.slocity.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=15446 In essence, we are interested in any technical support and analysis concerning graduated demand and strategies related to the electrification of the garage for the purposes of charging stations for most if no all of the 450 spaces. There is planned solar on top of the structure and projections related to EV car ownership and demand over time related for the potential scaling of a system. I have copied in the PM Richard Burde who can provide more details about the project and the technical paper that we have underway on EV charging. Thank you, Derek From: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>   Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 9:37 AM  To: bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi,     I’m teaching the physics of energy class. I have 35 upper division engineering and science majors. In this class student  groups address a real challenge as a significant part of their class grade. This could be a design and build, or an analysis  project. For example two years ago, one group did a net zero feasibility analysis for SLO City, and another group’s project  on increased building efficiency resulted in a senior project for increased efficiency for renters, and subsequent  employment for the student involved.    As we start a new quarter, I’m soliciting challenges for student projects. Please let me know if you have anything for my  students to work on. Please feel free to forward this Email.     Sadly, I should have sent this communication out last month; we have already started the quarter. I ask that if you have  any ideas, to send me some communication as soon as possible.    Thanks  Pete    Pete Schwartz (he, him, his) Cal Poly Physics, Sustainability the new science building, 180-608 805-756-1220 pschwart@calpoly.edu My Webpage My Resume My Classes using open source videos   221             222 Hicks, Bailey From:Christina Lefevre Latner <christinamlefevre@gmail.com> on behalf of Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org> Sent:Friday, May 3, 2019 10:47 AM To:Stacey Hunt Cc:Justin Bradshaw;Hill, Robert;J.R. Killigrew;Read, Chris Subject:Re: Thank You! So glad that you enjoyed your experience, and that you found it beneficial to your work! Thank you for your dedication  to what you do and best of luck in your upcoming events!    Take care!    Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices  (805) 286‐2490        On May 2, 2019, at 9:19 PM, Stacey Hunt <stacey@ecologistics.org> wrote:    Thank you again for getting us in last minute, Christina.  I am sure it added to the success of our  kickoff event on  April 30, which was standing room only at SLO Brew.     Stacey  From: Christina Lefevre Latner Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2019 5:28 PM To: Justin Bradshaw ; Hill, Robert ; J.R. Killigrew Cc: Stacey Hunt ; Chris Read Subject: Thank You!    Dear Justin, Bob and J.R.,     On behalf of Central Coast Voices and ACTION, I would like to thank you all for joining us on April 25th and discussing plans to make San Luis Obispo Carbon Neutral by 2035 with our listeners on KCBX. We are very fortunate to have had individuals with your expertise and passion serve as a resource for our program and to the community. I'd also like to extend a special thanks to Stacey Hunt for reaching out to me with the program idea, and to Chris Reed for his part in the planning. We hope you two will both join us as guests in the future on other topics.      The program has been added to our archives, to listen please visit the KCBX website at the Central Coast Voices program page and click the "Listen" button under the programs broadcast date.     223 I hope your kick-off event was a great success. Please keep us updated on the progress of your work. We look forward to hearing from you again in the future!     Thanks again,    Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490    Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.    224 Hicks, Bailey From:Stacey Hunt <stacey@ecologistics.org> Sent:Thursday, May 2, 2019 9:20 PM To:Christina Lefevre Latner;Justin Bradshaw;Hill, Robert;J.R. Killigrew Cc:Read, Chris Subject:Re: Thank You! Thank you again for getting us in last minute, Christina.  I am sure it added to the success of our kickoff event  on  April 30, which was standing room only at SLO Brew.     Stacey  From: Christina Lefevre Latner Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2019 5:28 PM To: Justin Bradshaw ; Hill, Robert ; J.R. Killigrew Cc: Stacey Hunt ; Chris Read Subject: Thank You!    Dear Justin, Bob and J.R.,     On behalf of Central Coast Voices and ACTION, I would like to thank you all for joining us on April 25th and discussing plans to make San Luis Obispo Carbon Neutral by 2035 with our listeners on KCBX. We are very fortunate to have had individuals with your expertise and passion serve as a resource for our program and to the community. I'd also like to extend a special thanks to Stacey Hunt for reaching out to me with the program idea, and to Chris Reed for his part in the planning. We hope you two will both join us as guests in the future on other topics.      The program has been added to our archives, to listen please visit the KCBX website at the Central Coast Voices program page and click the "Listen" button under the programs broadcast date.     I hope your kick-off event was a great success. Please keep us updated on the progress of your work. We look forward to hearing from you again in the future!     Thanks again,    Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490    Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.  225 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Thursday, May 2, 2019 5:33 PM To:Christina Lefevre Latner;Justin Bradshaw;J.R. Killigrew Cc:Stacey Hunt;Read, Chris Subject:RE: Thank You! Hi Christina, You’re most welcome. THANK YOU for the opportunity! Everyone at KCBX was exceptionally pleasant and professional, making this an easy and fun occasion to communicate our valuable work. With appreciation, 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  From: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2019 5:28 PM  To: Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; J.R. Killigrew  <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Stacey Hunt <stacey@ecologistics.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Thank You!    Dear Justin, Bob and J.R.,    On behalf of Central Coast Voices and ACTION, I would like to thank you all for joining us on April 25th and discussing plans to make San Luis Obispo Carbon Neutral by 2035 with our listeners on KCBX. We are very fortunate to have had individuals with your expertise and passion serve as a resource for our program and to the community. I'd also like to extend a special thanks to Stacey Hunt for reaching out to me with the program idea, and to Chris Reed for his part in the planning. We hope you two will both join us as guests in the future on other topics.     226 The program has been added to our archives, to listen please visit the KCBX website at the Central Coast Voices program page and click the "Listen" button under the programs broadcast date.    I hope your kick-off event was a great success. Please keep us updated on the progress of your work. We look forward to hearing from you again in the future!    Thanks again,    Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490    Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.  227 Hicks, Bailey From:Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org> Sent:Thursday, May 2, 2019 5:28 PM To:Justin Bradshaw;Hill, Robert;J.R. Killigrew Cc:Stacey Hunt;Read, Chris Subject:Thank You! Dear Justin, Bob and J.R.,    On behalf of Central Coast Voices and ACTION, I would like to thank you all for joining us on April 25th and discussing plans to make San Luis Obispo Carbon Neutral by 2035 with our listeners on KCBX. We are very fortunate to have had individuals with your expertise and passion serve as a resource for our program and to the community. I'd also like to extend a special thanks to Stacey Hunt for reaching out to me with the program idea, and to Chris Reed for his part in the planning. We hope you two will both join us as guests in the future on other topics.     The program has been added to our archives, to listen please visit the KCBX website at the Central Coast Voices program page and click the "Listen" button under the programs broadcast date.    I hope your kick-off event was a great success. Please keep us updated on the progress of your work. We look forward to hearing from you again in the future!    Thanks again,    Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490    Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.  228 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Thursday, May 2, 2019 10:49 AM To:Hermann, Greg Subject:RE: Podcast Attachments:Read 1 year Evaluation.pdf Thanks, Greg. I little more context, too, which is that Chris is really feeling the crunch right now. He had a big week this week already with two major events, and now rolling into all the next steps right away. Meanwhile, our CAP consultants and Public Works are disappointing us big time and that is adding another layer of stress and frustration. (We’ll want to discuss this with you and Derek at our OOS update next week.) All of this is to say I think the guy is doing some major hustling and doing his best to keep it all together. And, on that, I am being very conscientious to help Chris manage work load and stress and remind him frequently to take care of himself – see attached review comments (that I don’t think I shared with you because they preceded your appointment by a bit). Bob From: Hermann, Greg <GHermann@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2019 8:43 AM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: Podcast    Just FYI from our conversation. No need to follow up with me any further. Thanks and great job with all you are doing. Greg From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 4:51 PM  To: Hermann, Greg <GHermann@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: Podcast    FYI From: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 8:56 AM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: Podcast    FYI. Let’s chat. From: Sims, Shannon   Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 8:54 AM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Podcast  229   So with regards to this Sunday, I asked Stacy for particulars on location and time IF you both could make  arrangements to participate.  She said, “We could do it at 1:00 pm at the SLO Talk Podcast studio in  Atascadero.  I think Heidi said she would have to appear by phone, but hopefully Chris can be in the studio  with me.”    Do you both want to call in separately from wherever you are on Sunday at 1:00pm?  City Hall is Closed so it  isn’t an option to do it here together.    Please advise.  From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, April 29, 2019 5:03 PM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Podcast    Sure‐ It's a Sunday so not sure if that works for other folks.   From: Sims, Shannon  Sent: Monday, April 29, 2019 4:38:03 PM  To: Read, Chris; Harmon, Heidi  Subject: RE: Podcast      Thanks, Chris!    Mayor……..how does the afternoon of May 5th look to you?     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, April 29, 2019 4:37 PM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Podcast     Hi Shannon,    I can do afternoon of May 5. I have random availability on weeknights otherwise, though can generally work around items that are scheduled. Thanks!!!    Chris     From: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, April 29, 2019 4:30 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: Podcast     Since this is not within the normal hours I schedule for, I need help from both of you as to when you might be available on a weekday night or a Sunday.    From: Stacey Hunt <stacey@ecologistics.org>   Sent: Monday, April 29, 2019 4:14 PM  230 To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Podcast     Hi Shannon. We can get access to the studio weekday evenings and Sunday afternoon, depending on the day. We will be  recording on Sunday afternoon may 5 if that works. We also need to coordinate with Chris Read as Heidi wanted him to  participate   Sent from my iPhone    On Apr 29, 2019, at 3:36 PM, Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org> wrote:  Hi Stacey,    Can you please give me a little guidance as to days/times that work well for you? Also, how much time should I set aside for this?    Thank you!  Shannon Sims Administration Executive Assistant <image001.png> City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E ssims@slocity.org T 805.781.7123 slocity.org      From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2019 11:36 AM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>; stacey@ecologistics.org; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Podcast     Shannon‐ Can you help Chris and I find a time to do a podcast with Stacey‐ we can call in from  City Hall. Or anywhere for that matter.     Thank you.   231 Hicks, Bailey From:Central Coast Climate Collaborative <centralcoastclimate@gmail.com> Sent:Wednesday, May 1, 2019 9:34 PM To:Hayley Allison;Sigrid Wright;aolsen@rcdsantabarbara.org;Allen, Heather;Rachel.Couch@scc.ca.gov;Tiffany Wise-West;Dennis Elliot;mhayden@pointblue.org;Juliano Calil;Jacques Bertrand (jbertrand@ci.capitola.ca.us);rclark@mlml.calstate.edu;Lexie Bell;Adrienne Greve;dennis@californiamsf.org;danielle@californiamsf.org;alan@californiamsf.org;rikki@californiams f.org;Dominic.Roques@waterboards.ca.gov;alyssa.mann@tnc.org;Ellen Vaughan;Vince Kirkhuff;J.R. Killigrew;aghasemi@vcapcd.org;amutziger@co.slo.ca.us;margie@sbpermaculture.org;Read, Chris;ebertrand@ambag.org;emcdougall@cityofsantacruz.com Subject:4C related upcoming events Dear 4C Members,    Below is a report released by the Institute for Sustainable Communities as we as a few upcoming events hosted by the  Strategic Growth Council. Please note that the events are very short notice.     From Steve Adams, Director of Urban Resilience at the Institute for Sustainable Communities:   "It's my great pleasure to share with you the ISC report Regional Collaboratives for Climate Change - A State of the Art released last week in celebration of the National Adaptation Forum. Your willingness to take & facilitate surveys and sit for interviews was the single most important factor that enabled us to produce this work - your insights, wisdom, and lessons learned were an absolute honor for us to analyze, synthesize, and hold up for the larger community of practice of folk thinking about climate action at the local level.       Climate Change Research Program   Research Roundtables and Listening Sessions    The Strategic Growth Council's (SGC) Climate Change Research Program staff will be visiting institutions of higher education throughout the state hosting Research Roundtables and Listening Sessions. Staff want to hear from researchers, non-traditional research partners, and stakeholders about what the program should consider when investing in climate research that engages and benefits communities in California.     The Research Roundtables are geared towards past and potential research proposers, while the Listening Sessions aim to hear from non-traditional partners to inform how the Council can better address community priorities in future rounds of the program. These potential partners include:          Community-based organizations – including civic, community, and advocacy groups       Federal research agencies and departments       Local land use agencies, departments, and organizations       Local health agencies, departments, and organizations       Non-profit organizations – including conservation, environmental justice and natural resources       Open space landowners and recreation providers       Private sector businesses       Regional agencies – focused on transportation, resources, and infrastructure       Regional climate collaboratives       Tribes   232   We encourage researchers to attend both meetings, as available. Please refer to our meetings page for additional information on the meetings and locations, and feel free to circulate this announcement with your networks! Finally, please use the links below or in the flyers to register.     UC Berkeley  Wednesday, May 1st  Research Roundtable, 10:00 am - 11:30 am  Register Here  Listening Session, 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm  Register Here    UC Davis  Thursday, May 2nd  Research Roundtable, 10:00 am - 11:30 am  Register Here  Listening Session, 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm  Register Here    UC Merced  Friday, May 3rd  Research Roundtable, 10:00 am - 11:30 am  Register Here  Listening Session, 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm  Register Here    Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo  Tuesday, May 7th  Research Roundtable, 10:00 am - 11:30 am  Register Here  Listening Session, 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm  Register Here    UCLA  Wednesday, May 8th  Research Roundtable, 10:00 am - 11:30 am  Register Here  Listening Session, 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm  Register Here    San Diego State  Friday, May 10th  Research Roundtable, 10:00 am - 11:30 am  Register Here  Listening Session, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm  Register Here      Thank you!    Ella McDougall  4C Support Staff  emcdougall@cityofsantacruz.com    ‐‐   Central Coast Climate Collaborative  "Collaborating to achieve a resilient, low‐carbon Central Coast"  To help prprivacy, Mprevented download from the In   233 Hicks, Bailey From:Anthony Mejia <Anthony.Mejia@palmspringsca.gov> Sent:Wednesday, May 1, 2019 4:05 PM To:Anthony Mejia Subject:CCAC Membership Roster - May 2019 Attachments:Member List - May 2019.xlsx CCAC Board: Attached is the updated May 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/   234 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Wednesday, May 1, 2019 8:29 AM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:RE: How'd it go tonight? 250+ in attendance, great success! I’d love to hear how your staff perceived the event and what the conversations were like. From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 10:21 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: How'd it go tonight?    Successful evening of climate solutions?     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    235 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, April 30, 2019 10:21 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:How'd it go tonight? Successful evening of climate solutions?     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    236 Hicks, Bailey From:Guardado, Miguel Sent:Tuesday, April 30, 2019 3:02 PM To:Akdag, Dan Cc:Erquiaga, Josh Subject:FW: New IT at MBCP New contact.a From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 12:03 PM  To: Guardado, Miguel <mguardad@slocity.org>; Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: David Wing <dwing@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: New IT at MBCP    Hello All,    I wanted to introduce you to David Wing. He will be taking over IT operations at MBCP. Please reach out to him with any  questions.    Thank you.    Brett Sirianni  Manager of Information Technology & Data Integration  m:(408) 568‐1468 o:(831) 641‐7238  bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org      Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    237 Hicks, Bailey From:Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, April 30, 2019 12:03 PM To:Guardado, Miguel;Cyril Cox;Read, Chris Cc:David Wing Subject:New IT at MBCP Hello All,    I wanted to introduce you to David Wing. He will be taking over IT operations at MBCP. Please reach out to him with any  questions.    Thank you.    Brett Sirianni  Manager of Information Technology & Data Integration  m:(408) 568‐1468 o:(831) 641‐7238  bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org      Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    238 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Monday, April 29, 2019 10:30 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: AB 1208 (Ting) I’ll check with CalCCA and see what position if any is on the books.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, April 29, 2019 7:03 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: AB 1208 (Ting)    Are you guys tracking this bill? We have a request to submit a letter in opposition, but I can’t find any analysis of it anywhere. Let us know! 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  239 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Monday, April 29, 2019 7:03 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:AB 1208 (Ting) Are you guys tracking this bill? We have a request to submit a letter in opposition, but I can’t find any analysis of it anywhere. Let us know! 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  240 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Monday, April 29, 2019 11:25 AM To:Read, Chris;Hill, Robert;Scott Collins Subject:Draft Outreach Plan Attachments:MBCP 2019_2020 SLO_MB Outreach Plan.docx Hi Chris, Bob and Scott,    Attached is the first draft of the community outreach plan for MB/SLO. We need a better graphic on the title page so let  me know if you have any great ideas.     Few things to note  ‐ Highlighted in green designates areas for Morro Bay input  ‐ Highlighted in yellow designates for SLO input  ‐ Highlighted in blue designates for MBCP data/input    We are looking for MB/SLO to provide us a list of stakeholders to include into this plan for outreach and engagement.     This draft is a mixture of MBCP’s early 2018 plan as well as what I put together for enrolling Contra Costa County with  MCE.     Again, any feedback is greatly appreciated and we all want this to be the guiding force for the successful enrollment in  both cities in addition to helping to hire the two temporary positions.     Best,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    241 Hicks, Bailey From:Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Friday, April 26, 2019 7:35 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class Hi Chris,    Completely understand!  I’m right there with you…we’re launching the EV Program, CALeVIP and selecting the  consultant for the Electrification Strategic Plan.  We’re hopping.    GRID used interim housing in Monterey as the sample project, and won!  We can still apply funding to the  Prado homeless shelter.  At this point, GRID is evaluating various options to see what pencils – I don’t believe  they’ve evaluated Prado yet.   I’d like MBPC funding to support some form of electrification (panel upgrade,  HPWH…) or storage.  At a high level, the potential funding could look something like this:  GRID: $40K  SOMAH: $600K  MBCP: $100K  MBgreen+: $small    Of course, any proposal would have to be vetted by Community Advisory Council & Boards through the  budgeting process.  But, this could be one program option. Stay tuned.     Hope all is well on the reach‐code front?    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:46 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Beth, I got completely overwhelmed in the last two months with our agency budgeting work and lost track of the solar at the Prado homeless shelter. Is that project moving forward? Thanks! 242 Chris From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2019 9:10 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris,    Thanks for sharing. We can certainly investigate opportunities through of programs budgeting cycle. Again, we will begin  to explore potential programs in conjunction with our electrification plan in June with a finalized list to be presented to  our CAC in August for approval by our policy board in September.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 3:27 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi J.R., Interested to know if MBCP would be interested in a polit solar+storage+ev charging project at the new parking garage that will be going in downtown in the next year or two. Not sure what that would look like, but thought it was worth asking… Best, Chris From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shuck, Isaac <IShuck@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi Chris, 243 Attached is the EV charging memo produced by Watry. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 1:41 PM  To: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    I would say share the report with Chris and Isaac and then share with Peter? From: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 11:48 AM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hello Derek, We now have the technical report from our consultants regarding EV charging and solar power production. Should I share the entire report with Peter or just provide a summary? Thank you From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 1:47 PM  To: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>; bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Burde, Richard <rburde@slocity.org>; Bochum, Tim <tbochum@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Thanks Peter and appreciate your reaching out and for the brief conversation about our need. As you know, we are building a new parking garage at the corner of Palm/Nipomo. More about the project can be found in the EIR found here. http://www.slocity.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=15446 In essence, we are interested in any technical support and analysis concerning graduated demand and strategies related to the electrification of the garage for the purposes of charging stations for most if no all of the 450 spaces. There is planned solar on top of the structure and projections related to EV car ownership and demand over time related for the potential scaling of a system. I have copied in the PM Richard Burde who can provide more details about the project and the technical paper that we have underway on EV charging. Thank you, Derek From: Peter V. Schwartz <pschwart@calpoly.edu>   Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 9:37 AM  To: bbishop@co.slo.ca.us; jgarbayo@co.slo.ca.us; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek  244 <djohnson@slocity.org>  Subject: Technical Challenge for Energy Class    Hi,     I’m teaching the physics of energy class. I have 35 upper division engineering and science majors. In this class student  groups address a real challenge as a significant part of their class grade. This could be a design and build, or an analysis  project. For example two years ago, one group did a net zero feasibility analysis for SLO City, and another group’s project  on increased building efficiency resulted in a senior project for increased efficiency for renters, and subsequent  employment for the student involved.    As we start a new quarter, I’m soliciting challenges for student projects. Please let me know if you have anything for my  students to work on. Please feel free to forward this Email.     Sadly, I should have sent this communication out last month; we have already started the quarter. I ask that if you have  any ideas, to send me some communication as soon as possible.    Thanks  Pete    Pete Schwartz (he, him, his) Cal Poly Physics, Sustainability the new science building, 180-608 805-756-1220 pschwart@calpoly.edu My Webpage My Resume My Classes using open source videos               245 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, April 25, 2019 10:25 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Save the Date - 8/22 Electrify Everything Expo! Hi Chris,    Thanks for sharing and you continue to set the bar for building momentum around climate action and electrification.  Depending upon my team’s bandwidth, I think it could work and appreciate the opportunity as always to engage with  SLO.     Much appreciated,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 10:56 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Save the Date ‐ 8/22 Electrify Everything Expo!    Hi J.R., We are planning an Electrify Everything Expo on 8/22 in downtown SLO. The Expo will include a Central Coast Regional Energy Network training on the all-electric baseline of the building code (during the work day), and during the evening, concurrent events: 1) a panel on the “why” of electrification, and 2) a demonstration expo at our weekly farmers markets. Since the event gets several thousand residents passing through, we think it would be a good occasion to feature MBCP prominently. Including a table (or two) at the expo, and a speaking role on the panel. Thoughts? Chris Read Sustainability Manager 246 City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  247 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, April 25, 2019 2:57 PM To:Christina Lefevre Latner;Read, Chris;Justin Bradshaw;Hill, Robert Cc:Kris Kington Subject:RE: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire Hi Christina and Kris,    Thank you so much for the opportunity to participate in today’s Central Coast Voices radio segment. I apologize for the  drop off at the end of the show but applaud you for bringing forth such an important and critical topic for the  community.     If you have any additional questions about Monterey Bay Community Power and how our program will be a part of SLO’s  carbon neutral goal as well as the greater San Luis Obispo County’s regional approach, please don’t hesitate to contact  me.     Best,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2019 9:45 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>; J.R. Killigrew  <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Cc: Kris Kington <kriskington@hospiceslo.org>  Subject: Re: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire    Oops, okay now I am really cc'ing Kris... Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490    248 Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.      On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 9:43 AM Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org> wrote:  Great showing at Good Morning SLO today. Not sure if any of you were there, but nice work! So, just wanted to verify who all will be appearing today. Will is be all four of you? Or is Bob still subbing for Chris? I just want to make sure that Kris, our host is prepared with who will be in studio and on the phone. (I am cc'ing Kris to this email because I am about to leave my desk). Thanks is advance! Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490    Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.      On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 9:42 PM Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  Hi Christina,    Please find the pre-show questionnaire here, and let us know if you have any questions. Additionally, J.R. Killigrew from Monterey Bay Community Power has confirmed that he can call in during the 1p hour. Please advise on best practice for having someone call in.    Thanks!    Chris         From: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 5:59 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire  249    One other thought. We have discussed community choice energy a number of times previously on the program. If you would like to hear these shows, they are archived here, you'll just need to scroll through them to find them. I think there were at least two, one with Eric, and another with someone who came for a talk and others.    Thanks!    Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490     Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.        On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 5:41 PM Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  Hi Christina,    Thank you for the opportunity. I am writing to let you know that I may have a schedule conflict, but if I do, Bob Hill, who leads our Office of Sustainability, will fill in for me. I’ve cc’d him and will be happy to provide his information in our response. Thank you for your flexibility and we look forward to speaking with you!  Best,    Chris Read Sustainability Manager 250 City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org      From: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 1:45 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>  Subject: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire     Dear Chris and Justin,  Thank you for agreeing to join us on Central Coast Voices on KCBX, Thursday, April 25th. We will be discussing the goal of being Carbon Neutral by 2035 and community solutions to climate change.  The program is a one-hour, live discussion from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., with an opportunity for listeners to call in. We ask that you plan to arrive at the KCBX studio in San Luis Obispo located at 4100 Vachell Lane by 12:40 p.m. Please find attached more specific details that will be helpful in planning your visit and a map.   Also attached is a list of questions that the host will use in preparation for the show. Your answers to these questions will serve as a guide for the conversation. To allow the host enough time to prepare, if you can each please return these questions at least 48 hours before your scheduled airdate.   Thank you for being part of our ongoing process to build healthier communities with a better understanding of who we all are. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us. We are looking forward to a great show!  Regards,  Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490     251 Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.     252 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Thursday, April 25, 2019 11:57 AM To:Johnson, Derek Cc:Read, Chris Subject:FW: Proposal to CPUC for CCAs to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business Hi Derek, Please see response and link from J.R. Killegrew, below. MBCP joined the position. It sounds like with these types of matters MBCP relies quite a bit on Cal CCA and they also receive outside legal counsel on regulatory affairs. Tom Habashi is a voting member of Cal CCA. In speaking with J.R. a moment ago, I also understand that he has been in touch with Tom Frutchey directly on this issue following a meeting they had in Paso earlier this week. Please let me know if you need more on this. Thanks, Bob From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2019 11:15 AM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Proposal to CPUC for CCAs to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business    Hi Bob,    Here is the reply comments which included MBCP date February 28, 2019. What Tom shared was comments dated  February 14, 2019.  These comments were submitted two weeks after so MBCP is supportive of this position.     http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PublishedDocs/Efile/G000/M269/K933/269933574.PDF    Please share with the group in response.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  253 70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 7:05 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: Proposal to CPUC for CCAs to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business    Can you perhaps ask why we did or did not petition to join the argument linked below? Do we know what if any implications are for us? Thanks Derek From: Tom Frutchey <TFrutchey@prcity.com>   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 5:57 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; 'scollins@morrobayca.gov' <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; James Lewis  <jlewis@pismobeach.org>; Jim Bergman (jbergman@arroyogrande.org) <jbergman@arroyogrande.org>; Matthew  Bronson (mbronson@groverbeach.org) <mbronson@groverbeach.org>; Rachelle Rickard (rrickard@atascadero.org)  <rrickard@atascadero.org>  Subject: Proposal to CPUC for CCAs to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business    All—    7 CCAs, exclusive of MBCP, are now petitioning the CPUC to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business:    https://cal‐cca.org/wp‐content/uploads/2019/02/I1508019‐Joint‐CCA‐Opening‐Comments.pdf    ‐‐Tom    254 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, April 25, 2019 11:23 AM To:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: Proposal to CPUC for CCAs to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business Hi Bob,    Sorry for the split response.     1) MBCP does have a legislative platform through Peter Montgomery and CalCCA.   2) Tom Habashi and our General Counsel work with CalCCA around joint comments pertinent to  legislative/regulatory issues impacting our community  a. I am looped in after the fact but Derek can certainly reach out to Tom and copy me about this matter.  Tom is on vacation until May 12th.     Is there a general sense that these comments have backlashed? Jim Bergman called me about the progress of AG and  also asked why didn’t we join.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2019 10:55 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Proposal to CPUC for CCAs to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business    Hi J.R. BCC forward here. Do you have thoughts or a response I can share back with Derek and that he can then respond to the group with? Associated, how does MBCP vet this kind of policy stuff? Do you guys have a legislative platform? Do these decisions get made at staff level only? Etc… Thanks for your time and looking forward to the KCBX interview this afternoon! 255 Bob From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 7:05 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: Proposal to CPUC for CCAs to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business    Can you perhaps ask why we did or did not petition to join the argument linked below? Do we know what if any implications are for us? Thanks Derek From: Tom Frutchey <TFrutchey@prcity.com>   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 5:57 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; 'scollins@morrobayca.gov' <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; James Lewis  <jlewis@pismobeach.org>; Jim Bergman (jbergman@arroyogrande.org) <jbergman@arroyogrande.org>; Matthew  Bronson (mbronson@groverbeach.org) <mbronson@groverbeach.org>; Rachelle Rickard (rrickard@atascadero.org)  <rrickard@atascadero.org>  Subject: Proposal to CPUC for CCAs to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business    All—    7 CCAs, exclusive of MBCP, are now petitioning the CPUC to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business:    https://cal‐cca.org/wp‐content/uploads/2019/02/I1508019‐Joint‐CCA‐Opening‐Comments.pdf    ‐‐Tom    256 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, April 25, 2019 11:15 AM To:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: Proposal to CPUC for CCAs to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business Hi Bob,    Here is the reply comments which included MBCP date February 28, 2019. What Tom shared was comments dated  February 14, 2019.  These comments were submitted two weeks after so MBCP is supportive of this position.     http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PublishedDocs/Efile/G000/M269/K933/269933574.PDF    Please share with the group in response.     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2019 10:55 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: Proposal to CPUC for CCAs to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business    Hi J.R. BCC forward here. Do you have thoughts or a response I can share back with Derek and that he can then respond to the group with? Associated, how does MBCP vet this kind of policy stuff? Do you guys have a legislative platform? Do these decisions get made at staff level only? Etc… Thanks for your time and looking forward to the KCBX interview this afternoon! Bob 257 From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 7:05 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: Proposal to CPUC for CCAs to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business    Can you perhaps ask why we did or did not petition to join the argument linked below? Do we know what if any implications are for us? Thanks Derek From: Tom Frutchey <TFrutchey@prcity.com>   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 5:57 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; 'scollins@morrobayca.gov' <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; James Lewis  <jlewis@pismobeach.org>; Jim Bergman (jbergman@arroyogrande.org) <jbergman@arroyogrande.org>; Matthew  Bronson (mbronson@groverbeach.org) <mbronson@groverbeach.org>; Rachelle Rickard (rrickard@atascadero.org)  <rrickard@atascadero.org>  Subject: Proposal to CPUC for CCAs to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business    All—    7 CCAs, exclusive of MBCP, are now petitioning the CPUC to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business:    https://cal‐cca.org/wp‐content/uploads/2019/02/I1508019‐Joint‐CCA‐Opening‐Comments.pdf    ‐‐Tom    258 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Thursday, April 25, 2019 10:55 AM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:FW: Proposal to CPUC for CCAs to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business Hi J.R. BCC forward here. Do you have thoughts or a response I can share back with Derek and that he can then respond to the group with? Associated, how does MBCP vet this kind of policy stuff? Do you guys have a legislative platform? Do these decisions get made at staff level only? Etc… Thanks for your time and looking forward to the KCBX interview this afternoon! Bob From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 7:05 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: Proposal to CPUC for CCAs to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business    Can you perhaps ask why we did or did not petition to join the argument linked below? Do we know what if any implications are for us? Thanks Derek From: Tom Frutchey <TFrutchey@prcity.com>   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 5:57 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; 'scollins@morrobayca.gov' <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; James Lewis  <jlewis@pismobeach.org>; Jim Bergman (jbergman@arroyogrande.org) <jbergman@arroyogrande.org>; Matthew  Bronson (mbronson@groverbeach.org) <mbronson@groverbeach.org>; Rachelle Rickard (rrickard@atascadero.org)  <rrickard@atascadero.org>  Subject: Proposal to CPUC for CCAs to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business    All—    7 CCAs, exclusive of MBCP, are now petitioning the CPUC to take over all of PG&E’s electric retail business:    https://cal‐cca.org/wp‐content/uploads/2019/02/I1508019‐Joint‐CCA‐Opening‐Comments.pdf    ‐‐Tom    259 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, April 25, 2019 9:57 AM To:Christina Lefevre Latner;Justin Bradshaw;J.R. Killigrew;Hill, Robert Cc:Kris Kington Subject:RE: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire Thank you Christina. We can now confirm, Bob Hill will be subbing for me. Best, Chris From: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2019 9:45 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>; J.R. Killigrew  <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Cc: Kris Kington <kriskington@hospiceslo.org>  Subject: Re: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire    Oops, okay now I am really cc'ing Kris... Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490    Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.      On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 9:43 AM Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org> wrote:  Great showing at Good Morning SLO today. Not sure if any of you were there, but nice work! So, just wanted to verify who all will be appearing today. Will is be all four of you? Or is Bob still subbing for Chris? I just want to make sure that Kris, our host is prepared with who will be in studio and on the phone. (I am cc'ing Kris to this email because I am about to leave my desk). Thanks is advance! Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490    Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.    260   On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 9:42 PM Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  Hi Christina,    Please find the pre-show questionnaire here, and let us know if you have any questions. Additionally, J.R. Killigrew from Monterey Bay Community Power has confirmed that he can call in during the 1p hour. Please advise on best practice for having someone call in.    Thanks!    Chris         From: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 5:59 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire     One other thought. We have discussed community choice energy a number of times previously on the program. If you would like to hear these shows, they are archived here, you'll just need to scroll through them to find them. I think there were at least two, one with Eric, and another with someone who came for a talk and others.    Thanks!    Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490  261    Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.        On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 5:41 PM Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  Hi Christina,    Thank you for the opportunity. I am writing to let you know that I may have a schedule conflict, but if I do, Bob Hill, who leads our Office of Sustainability, will fill in for me. I’ve cc’d him and will be happy to provide his information in our response. Thank you for your flexibility and we look forward to speaking with you!  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: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 1:45 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>  Subject: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire     Dear Chris and Justin,  Thank you for agreeing to join us on Central Coast Voices on KCBX, Thursday, April 25th. We will be discussing the goal of being Carbon Neutral by 2035 and community solutions to climate change.  262 The program is a one-hour, live discussion from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., with an opportunity for listeners to call in. We ask that you plan to arrive at the KCBX studio in San Luis Obispo located at 4100 Vachell Lane by 12:40 p.m. Please find attached more specific details that will be helpful in planning your visit and a map.   Also attached is a list of questions that the host will use in preparation for the show. Your answers to these questions will serve as a guide for the conversation. To allow the host enough time to prepare, if you can each please return these questions at least 48 hours before your scheduled airdate.   Thank you for being part of our ongoing process to build healthier communities with a better understanding of who we all are. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us. We are looking forward to a great show!  Regards,  Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490     Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.     263 Hicks, Bailey From:Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org> Sent:Thursday, April 25, 2019 9:45 AM To:Read, Chris;Justin Bradshaw;J.R. Killigrew;Hill, Robert Cc:Kris Kington Subject:Re: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire Oops, okay now I am really cc'ing Kris... Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490    Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.      On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 9:43 AM Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org> wrote:  Great showing at Good Morning SLO today. Not sure if any of you were there, but nice work! So, just wanted to verify who all will be appearing today. Will is be all four of you? Or is Bob still subbing for Chris? I just want to make sure that Kris, our host is prepared with who will be in studio and on the phone. (I am cc'ing Kris to this email because I am about to leave my desk). Thanks is advance! Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490    Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.      On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 9:42 PM Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  Hi Christina,    Please find the pre-show questionnaire here, and let us know if you have any questions. Additionally, J.R. Killigrew from Monterey Bay Community Power has confirmed that he can call in during the 1p hour. Please advise on best practice for having someone call in.    264 Thanks!    Chris         From: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 5:59 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire     One other thought. We have discussed community choice energy a number of times previously on the program. If you would like to hear these shows, they are archived here, you'll just need to scroll through them to find them. I think there were at least two, one with Eric, and another with someone who came for a talk and others.    Thanks!    Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490     Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.        On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 5:41 PM Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  265 Hi Christina,    Thank you for the opportunity. I am writing to let you know that I may have a schedule conflict, but if I do, Bob Hill, who leads our Office of Sustainability, will fill in for me. I’ve cc’d him and will be happy to provide his information in our response. Thank you for your flexibility and we look forward to speaking with you!  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: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 1:45 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>  Subject: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire     Dear Chris and Justin,  Thank you for agreeing to join us on Central Coast Voices on KCBX, Thursday, April 25th. We will be discussing the goal of being Carbon Neutral by 2035 and community solutions to climate change.  The program is a one-hour, live discussion from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., with an opportunity for listeners to call in. We ask that you plan to arrive at the KCBX studio in San Luis Obispo located at 4100 Vachell Lane by 12:40 p.m. Please find attached more specific details that will be helpful in planning your visit and a map.   Also attached is a list of questions that the host will use in preparation for the show. Your answers to these questions will serve as a guide for the conversation. To allow the host enough time to prepare, if you can each please return these questions at least 48 hours before your scheduled airdate.   Thank you for being part of our ongoing process to build healthier communities with a better understanding of who we all are. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us. We are looking forward to a great show!  266 Regards,  Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490     Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.     267 Hicks, Bailey From:Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org> Sent:Thursday, April 25, 2019 9:44 AM To:Read, Chris Cc:Justin Bradshaw;Hill, Robert;J.R. Killigrew Subject:Re: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire Great showing at Good Morning SLO today. Not sure if any of you were there, but nice work! So, just wanted to verify who all will be appearing today. Will is be all four of you? Or is Bob still subbing for Chris? I just want to make sure that Kris, our host is prepared with who will be in studio and on the phone. (I am cc'ing Kris to this email because I am about to leave my desk). Thanks is advance! Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490    Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.      On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 9:42 PM Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  Hi Christina,    Please find the pre-show questionnaire here, and let us know if you have any questions. Additionally, J.R. Killigrew from Monterey Bay Community Power has confirmed that he can call in during the 1p hour. Please advise on best practice for having someone call in.    Thanks!    Chris         268 From: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 5:59 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire     One other thought. We have discussed community choice energy a number of times previously on the program. If you would like to hear these shows, they are archived here, you'll just need to scroll through them to find them. I think there were at least two, one with Eric, and another with someone who came for a talk and others.    Thanks!    Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490     Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.        On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 5:41 PM Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  Hi Christina,    Thank you for the opportunity. I am writing to let you know that I may have a schedule conflict, but if I do, Bob Hill, who leads our Office of Sustainability, will fill in for me. I’ve cc’d him and will be happy to provide his information in our response. Thank you for your flexibility and we look forward to speaking with you!  Best,    269 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: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 1:45 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>  Subject: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire     Dear Chris and Justin,  Thank you for agreeing to join us on Central Coast Voices on KCBX, Thursday, April 25th. We will be discussing the goal of being Carbon Neutral by 2035 and community solutions to climate change.  The program is a one-hour, live discussion from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., with an opportunity for listeners to call in. We ask that you plan to arrive at the KCBX studio in San Luis Obispo located at 4100 Vachell Lane by 12:40 p.m. Please find attached more specific details that will be helpful in planning your visit and a map. Also attached is a list of questions that the host will use in preparation for the show. Your answers to these questions will serve as a guide for the conversation. To allow the host enough time to prepare, if you can each please return these questions at least 48 hours before your scheduled airdate.   Thank you for being part of our ongoing process to build healthier communities with a better understanding of who we all are. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us. We are looking forward to a great show!  Regards,  Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490     270 Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.     271 Hicks, Bailey From:Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org> Sent:Wednesday, April 24, 2019 11:00 PM To:J.R. Killigrew;Read, Chris;Justin Bradshaw;Hill, Robert Subject:Re: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire Hello,    Thank you again for agreeing to join us on Central Coast Voices this coming Thursday, April 25th and your thoughtful reply to our pre-interview questions. I'm sure your perspectives will enhance the discussion greatly and we very much appreciate your time. I have forwarded them onto our host. If they have any questions, they will be in touch with you shortly. Chris, Justin and Bob we look forward to seeing you at 12:40 pm at the KCBX studio tomorrow.     J.R., here is information to call-in:     As a phone guest we ask that you use the Call-In Number (805) 781-3875. Please call if possible from a landline and a quite location for better sound. Plan to call about 10-15 minutes before 1pm so we can establish the phone connection and the host can provide any necessary directions. Please let the shows technician know that you are the guest calling in and that the Central Coast Voices host is expecting you.     If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us. We are looking forward to a great show!    Regards,  Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P. Production Consultant Central Coast Voices voices.staff@kcbx.org (805) 286-2490 Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.         272   On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 10:39 PM J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Hi Christina,     Thanks for hosting such a pivotal discussion. I look forward to joining the discussion and please let me know how I can  dial in.      Best,      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 9:43 PM  To: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>  Cc: Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; J.R. Killigrew  <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire     273 Hi Christina,    Please find the pre-show questionnaire here, and let us know if you have any questions. Additionally, J.R. Killigrew from Monterey Bay Community Power has confirmed that he can call in during the 1p hour. Please advise on best practice for having someone call in.    Thanks!    Chris         From: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 5:59 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire     One other thought. We have discussed community choice energy a number of times previously on the program. If you would like to hear these shows, they are archived here, you'll just need to scroll through them to find them. I think there were at least two, one with Eric, and another with someone who came for a talk and others.    Thanks!    Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490     274 Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.        On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 5:41 PM Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  Hi Christina,    Thank you for the opportunity. I am writing to let you know that I may have a schedule conflict, but if I do, Bob Hill, who leads our Office of Sustainability, will fill in for me. I’ve cc’d him and will be happy to provide his information in our response. Thank you for your flexibility and we look forward to speaking with you!  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: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 1:45 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>  Subject: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire     Dear Chris and Justin,  Thank you for agreeing to join us on Central Coast Voices on KCBX, Thursday, April 25th. We will be discussing the goal of being Carbon Neutral by 2035 and community solutions to climate change.  275 The program is a one-hour, live discussion from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., with an opportunity for listeners to call in. We ask that you plan to arrive at the KCBX studio in San Luis Obispo located at 4100 Vachell Lane by 12:40 p.m. Please find attached more specific details that will be helpful in planning your visit and a map. Also attached is a list of questions that the host will use in preparation for the show. Your answers to these questions will serve as a guide for the conversation. To allow the host enough time to prepare, if you can each please return these questions at least 48 hours before your scheduled airdate.   Thank you for being part of our ongoing process to build healthier communities with a better understanding of who we all are. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us. We are looking forward to a great show!  Regards,  Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490     Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.     276 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Wednesday, April 24, 2019 10:56 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:Save the Date - 8/22 Electrify Everything Expo! Hi J.R., We are planning an Electrify Everything Expo on 8/22 in downtown SLO. The Expo will include a Central Coast Regional Energy Network training on the all-electric baseline of the building code (during the work day), and during the evening, concurrent events: 1) a panel on the “why” of electrification, and 2) a demonstration expo at our weekly farmers markets. Since the event gets several thousand residents passing through, we think it would be a good occasion to feature MBCP prominently. Including a table (or two) at the expo, and a speaking role on the panel. Thoughts? 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  277 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, April 24, 2019 10:39 PM To:Read, Chris;Christina Lefevre Latner Cc:Justin Bradshaw;Hill, Robert Subject:RE: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire Hi Christina,    Thanks for hosting such a pivotal discussion. I look forward to joining the discussion and please let me know how I can  dial in.     Best,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 9:43 PM  To: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>  Cc: Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; J.R. Killigrew  <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire    Hi Christina, Please find the pre-show questionnaire here, and let us know if you have any questions. Additionally, J.R. Killigrew from Monterey Bay Community Power has confirmed that he can call in during the 1p hour. Please advise on best practice for having someone call in. Thanks! Chris 278 From: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 5:59 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire    One other thought. We have discussed community choice energy a number of times previously on the program. If you would like to hear these shows, they are archived here, you'll just need to scroll through them to find them. I think there were at least two, one with Eric, and another with someone who came for a talk and others. Thanks! Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490    Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.      On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 5:41 PM Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  Hi Christina,    Thank you for the opportunity. I am writing to let you know that I may have a schedule conflict, but if I do, Bob Hill, who leads our Office of Sustainability, will fill in for me. I’ve cc’d him and will be happy to provide his information in our response. Thank you for your flexibility and we look forward to speaking with you!  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      279 From: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 1:45 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>  Subject: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire     Dear Chris and Justin,  Thank you for agreeing to join us on Central Coast Voices on KCBX, Thursday, April 25th. We will be discussing the goal of being Carbon Neutral by 2035 and community solutions to climate change.  The program is a one-hour, live discussion from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., with an opportunity for listeners to call in. We ask that you plan to arrive at the KCBX studio in San Luis Obispo located at 4100 Vachell Lane by 12:40 p.m. Please find attached more specific details that will be helpful in planning your visit and a map.   Also attached is a list of questions that the host will use in preparation for the show. Your answers to these questions will serve as a guide for the conversation. To allow the host enough time to prepare, if you can each please return these questions at least 48 hours before your scheduled airdate.   Thank you for being part of our ongoing process to build healthier communities with a better understanding of who we all are. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us. We are looking forward to a great show!  Regards,  Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490     Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.     280 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Tuesday, April 23, 2019 9:43 PM To:Christina Lefevre Latner Cc:Justin Bradshaw;Hill, Robert;J.R. Killigrew Subject:RE: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire Hi Christina, Please find the pre-show questionnaire here, and let us know if you have any questions. Additionally, J.R. Killigrew from Monterey Bay Community Power has confirmed that he can call in during the 1p hour. Please advise on best practice for having someone call in. Thanks! Chris From: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 5:59 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire    One other thought. We have discussed community choice energy a number of times previously on the program. If you would like to hear these shows, they are archived here, you'll just need to scroll through them to find them. I think there were at least two, one with Eric, and another with someone who came for a talk and others. Thanks! Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490    Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.      On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 5:41 PM Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  Hi Christina,    Thank you for the opportunity. I am writing to let you know that I may have a schedule conflict, but if I do, Bob Hill, who leads our Office of Sustainability, will fill in for me. I’ve cc’d him and will be happy to provide his information in our response. Thank you for your flexibility and we look forward to speaking with you!  281 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: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 1:45 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>  Subject: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire     Dear Chris and Justin,  Thank you for agreeing to join us on Central Coast Voices on KCBX, Thursday, April 25th. We will be discussing the goal of being Carbon Neutral by 2035 and community solutions to climate change.  The program is a one-hour, live discussion from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., with an opportunity for listeners to call in. We ask that you plan to arrive at the KCBX studio in San Luis Obispo located at 4100 Vachell Lane by 12:40 p.m. Please find attached more specific details that will be helpful in planning your visit and a map.   Also attached is a list of questions that the host will use in preparation for the show. Your answers to these questions will serve as a guide for the conversation. To allow the host enough time to prepare, if you can each please return these questions at least 48 hours before your scheduled airdate.   Thank you for being part of our ongoing process to build healthier communities with a better understanding of who we all are. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us. We are looking forward to a great show!  Regards,  Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   282 voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490     Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.     283 Hicks, Bailey From:Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, April 23, 2019 7:50 PM To:Hill, Robert;Carlos Palacios (County of Santa Cruz);Chip Rerig;Craig Malin;Daryl Jordan;Johnson, Derek;Edgar Nolasco;Fred Aegerter (City of Marina [Alternate]);Hans Uslar (Interim CM);Jenny Haruyama;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 Cc:Robert Shaw;Bren Lehr;Tiffany Law Subject:Time to get away for a few days Hi Board members  My wife and I are travelling for the next 2 ½ weeks. Unfortunately I’ll miss the Operations Board meeting scheduled for  5/8. Rob Shaw, our General Council is working with Bren on the agenda and will present the CEO report during the  meeting. Tiffany Law will be in charge of the office during my absence. Looking forward to seeing you in June.     Tom Habashi, CEO   (831) 313‐5557 (cell)  (831) 641‐7215 (direct)  thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org        284 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Tuesday, April 23, 2019 10:56 AM To:Ferber, Katie Subject:RE: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test-Drive Event (May 1) Perfect, that’s what I was hoping to hear ͬͭͮͯ From: Ferber, Katie <kferber@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 10:52 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test‐Drive Event (May 1)    Hi Chris,   Until we launch in locally, I do not recommend sharing out of area events.   It may confuse people.  Events like this, however, will be great locally once service is being provided!  Katie     From: "Read, Chris" <cread@slocity.org>  Date: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at 10:09 AM  To: Peter Berridge <pberridge@mbcommunitypower.org>, Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>,  "Harmon, Heidi" <hharmon@slocity.org>, "Ferber, Katie" <kferber@slocity.org>  Cc: Shelly Whitworth <swhitworth@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test‐Drive Event (May 1)    Thanks Peter!    Katie, please check out the message below and advise on next steps, if any.    Cheers,    Chris     From: Peter Berridge <pberridge@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 9:58 AM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shelly Whitworth <swhitworth@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test‐Drive Event (May 1)     Good morning Heidi and Chris,     Thanks for reaching out and wanting to include folks in your neck of the woods. We’ve got a video in the pipeline to help  us promote MBeVIP but it is still in the works; we hope to capture some footage at the event.     Outside of that, we’ll definitely be active on social before, during and after the event so there’s an opportunity for your  PIO or Comms team to virtually bring the event your way just by keeping tabs on our social. FYI we recently began MBCP  285 Facebook Espanol if you want to mix up language preferences:  https://www.facebook.com/MontereyBayCommunityPowerEnEspanol/     I’ve got Shelly Whitworth cc’d here for any specific needs, she manages all of our social and she’ll be pushing content  your way; feel free to plug her in directly with your PIO or Comms team. Please do keep I mind that the bulk of our  promotional efforts around MBeVIP will be in our area for the heart of summer for obvious reasons.      I can’t speak for the Programs team with regard to EV incentives coming back around next year but if they do, rest  assured we’ll be excited to make some test drive events happen down south.     Thanks again for reaching out, let us know if there’s anything else we can do to support. I know our Outreach team is  excited to come down for the Carbon Neutral by 2035 Kickoff Celebration!     Peter        Peter Berridge, Marketing & Communications Manager  m:(415) 309‐8813 o:(831) 641‐7204  pberridge@mbcommunitypower.org     From: Bren Lehr   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 8:25 AM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Peter Berridge <pberridge@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test‐Drive Event (May 1)     Peter, can you answer Heidi’s question below?     From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 8:16 AM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test‐Drive Event (May 1)     Is there any way for us to participate remotely? Make a short video perhaps?   From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 8:05:39 AM  To: Amy Wolfrum; Andy Hartmann (2nd Email); 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; Edgar Nolasco; Hans Uslar; Jenny  Haruyama; 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 (Alternate ‐  City of Watsonville); Alan Haffa (City of Monterey); Pease, Andy; Anna Velazquez; Bruce McPherson (County of Santa  Cruz); Carol Lenoir; Derek Timm; Drew Glover; Felipe Hernandez (felipe.hernandez@cityofwatsonville.org); Harmon,  Heidi; Ian Oglesby; Jack Dilles; Jaime De La Cruz (supervisordelacruz@cosb.us); Jane Parker (County of Monterey); Jenny  McAdams; John Freeman; John Phillips (County of Monterey [Alternate]); Mary Ann Carbone; Peter Hernandez  (supervisorhernandez@cosb.us); Ryan Coonerty (County of Santa Cruz [Alternate]); Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz);  286 Steve McShane (City of Salinas); Tony Barrera; Trina Coffman‐Gomez (City of Watsonville)  Cc: Peter Berridge; J.R. Killigrew  Subject: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test‐Drive Event (May 1)      Dear MBCP Board and CAC Members,     To celebrate the kickoff for our Monterey Bay Electric Vehicle Incentive Program (MBeVIP), MBCP is hosting a media  event paired with an EV test‐drive event on May 1 at the Monterey City Hall from 10am – 1pm. We’d love to have you  join us! Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.     With bigger, broader‐reaching MBCP EV test‐drive events in the works for the near future, we’re not promoting this  special event widely to the general public. The main focus is getting media – and you! –  in cars and familiar with MBeVIP  so we can kick the program off with a bang. Hopefully we’ll get some solid media coverage out of it and stir up some  excitement and interest in spreading the word. Feel free to bring a guest or two.      FYI, we’ll be arming each of you with easy copy/paste MBeVIP content appropriate for e‐newsletters, social media and  the like sometime next week to make it easy for you to spread the word. And we’ll have printed copies on hand at the  event.     Who: MBCP and MBARD  What: Monterey Bay Electric Vehicle Incentive Program (MBeVIP) Launch: media event paired with an EV test‐drive  event  Where: Monterey City Hall (Colton Hall lawn area) 580 Pacific Street, Monterey, CA 93940  When: Event hours 10am – 1pm  Why: To kick off MBeVIP with a bang, get some influential people in EVs, promote our partner dealers and hopefully get  some solid media coverage     If you have any questions, feel free to contact Peter Berridge, Manager of Energy Communications & Outreach;  pberridge@mbcp.org      Hope to see you there!        Peter Berridge  Manager of Energy Communications & Outreach  m:(415) 309‐8813 o:(831) 641‐7204  pberridge@mbcommunitypower.org                 Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         mbcommunitypower.org  287 Hicks, Bailey From:Ferber, Katie Sent:Tuesday, April 23, 2019 10:52 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:Re: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test-Drive Event (May 1) Hi Chris,   Until we launch in locally, I do not recommend sharing out of area events.   It may confuse people.  Events like this, however, will be great locally once service is being provided!  Katie     From: "Read, Chris" <cread@slocity.org>  Date: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at 10:09 AM  To: Peter Berridge <pberridge@mbcommunitypower.org>, Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>,  "Harmon, Heidi" <hharmon@slocity.org>, "Ferber, Katie" <kferber@slocity.org>  Cc: Shelly Whitworth <swhitworth@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test‐Drive Event (May 1)    Thanks Peter!    Katie, please check out the message below and advise on next steps, if any.    Cheers,    Chris     From: Peter Berridge <pberridge@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 9:58 AM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shelly Whitworth <swhitworth@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test‐Drive Event (May 1)     Good morning Heidi and Chris,     Thanks for reaching out and wanting to include folks in your neck of the woods. We’ve got a video in the pipeline to help  us promote MBeVIP but it is still in the works; we hope to capture some footage at the event.     Outside of that, we’ll definitely be active on social before, during and after the event so there’s an opportunity for your  PIO or Comms team to virtually bring the event your way just by keeping tabs on our social. FYI we recently began MBCP  Facebook Espanol if you want to mix up language preferences:  https://www.facebook.com/MontereyBayCommunityPowerEnEspanol/     I’ve got Shelly Whitworth cc’d here for any specific needs, she manages all of our social and she’ll be pushing content  your way; feel free to plug her in directly with your PIO or Comms team. Please do keep I mind that the bulk of our  promotional efforts around MBeVIP will be in our area for the heart of summer for obvious reasons.      288 I can’t speak for the Programs team with regard to EV incentives coming back around next year but if they do, rest  assured we’ll be excited to make some test drive events happen down south.     Thanks again for reaching out, let us know if there’s anything else we can do to support. I know our Outreach team is  excited to come down for the Carbon Neutral by 2035 Kickoff Celebration!     Peter        Peter Berridge, Marketing & Communications Manager  m:(415) 309‐8813 o:(831) 641‐7204  pberridge@mbcommunitypower.org     From: Bren Lehr   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 8:25 AM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Peter Berridge <pberridge@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test‐Drive Event (May 1)     Peter, can you answer Heidi’s question below?     From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 8:16 AM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test‐Drive Event (May 1)     Is there any way for us to participate remotely? Make a short video perhaps?   From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 8:05:39 AM  To: Amy Wolfrum; Andy Hartmann (2nd Email); 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; Edgar Nolasco; Hans Uslar; Jenny  Haruyama; 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 (Alternate ‐  City of Watsonville); Alan Haffa (City of Monterey); Pease, Andy; Anna Velazquez; Bruce McPherson (County of Santa  Cruz); Carol Lenoir; Derek Timm; Drew Glover; Felipe Hernandez (felipe.hernandez@cityofwatsonville.org); Harmon,  Heidi; Ian Oglesby; Jack Dilles; Jaime De La Cruz (supervisordelacruz@cosb.us); Jane Parker (County of Monterey); Jenny  McAdams; John Freeman; John Phillips (County of Monterey [Alternate]); Mary Ann Carbone; Peter Hernandez  (supervisorhernandez@cosb.us); 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)  Cc: Peter Berridge; J.R. Killigrew  Subject: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test‐Drive Event (May 1)      Dear MBCP Board and CAC Members,     289 To celebrate the kickoff for our Monterey Bay Electric Vehicle Incentive Program (MBeVIP), MBCP is hosting a media  event paired with an EV test‐drive event on May 1 at the Monterey City Hall from 10am – 1pm. We’d love to have you  join us! Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.     With bigger, broader‐reaching MBCP EV test‐drive events in the works for the near future, we’re not promoting this  special event widely to the general public. The main focus is getting media – and you! –  in cars and familiar with MBeVIP  so we can kick the program off with a bang. Hopefully we’ll get some solid media coverage out of it and stir up some  excitement and interest in spreading the word. Feel free to bring a guest or two.      FYI, we’ll be arming each of you with easy copy/paste MBeVIP content appropriate for e‐newsletters, social media and  the like sometime next week to make it easy for you to spread the word. And we’ll have printed copies on hand at the  event.     Who: MBCP and MBARD  What: Monterey Bay Electric Vehicle Incentive Program (MBeVIP) Launch: media event paired with an EV test‐drive  event  Where: Monterey City Hall (Colton Hall lawn area) 580 Pacific Street, Monterey, CA 93940  When: Event hours 10am – 1pm  Why: To kick off MBeVIP with a bang, get some influential people in EVs, promote our partner dealers and hopefully get  some solid media coverage     If you have any questions, feel free to contact Peter Berridge, Manager of Energy Communications & Outreach;  pberridge@mbcp.org      Hope to see you there!        Peter Berridge  Manager of Energy Communications & Outreach  m:(415) 309‐8813 o:(831) 641‐7204  pberridge@mbcommunitypower.org                 Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         mbcommunitypower.org  290 Hicks, Bailey From:Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org> Sent:Tuesday, April 23, 2019 10:50 AM To:Read, Chris Cc:J.R. Killigrew Subject:Re: FW: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire Since Justin is already on for the Coalition, it would be great for JR to join from MBCP if he is available. I can join if  needed as well.    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.       On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 5:56 PM Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  Would either of you like to join on the phone on Thursday at 1p?    From: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 5:53 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire     No problem, thanks for letting me know. I will wait to hear from you.    Also, just so you all are aware, you are also allowed one other guest (a max of three) so if there is someone else you would like to invite, you are more than welcome to, or if you all decide to join us that is fine too. While we would need at least two of you there for the full hour, a third guest, or "drop-in" guest, can also call-in and be part of the discussion. The third guest can also be on the phone for the full hour. You can even have this person from out of the area, if you would like (for example if there are people from other cities also doing this, etc. making headway...). You may want to consider this if there are any government leaders, etc., that you might like to have chime in, etc. Some things to think about.  291   Thanks and we are looking forward o the discussion,    Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490     Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.        On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 5:41 PM Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  Hi Christina,    Thank you for the opportunity. I am writing to let you know that I may have a schedule conflict, but if I do, Bob Hill, who leads our Office of Sustainability, will fill in for me. I’ve cc’d him and will be happy to provide his information in our response. Thank you for your flexibility and we look forward to speaking with you!  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  292     From: Christina Lefevre Latner <voices.staff@kcbx.org>   Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 1:45 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Justin Bradshaw <justin@carbonfreeslo.org>  Subject: Central Coast Voices: Confirmation, Details, and Questionnaire     Dear Chris and Justin,  Thank you for agreeing to join us on Central Coast Voices on KCBX, Thursday, April 25th. We will be discussing the goal of being Carbon Neutral by 2035 and community solutions to climate change.  The program is a one-hour, live discussion from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., with an opportunity for listeners to call in. We ask that you plan to arrive at the KCBX studio in San Luis Obispo located at 4100 Vachell Lane by 12:40 p.m. Please find attached more specific details that will be helpful in planning your visit and a map. Also attached is a list of questions that the host will use in preparation for the show. Your answers to these questions will serve as a guide for the conversation. To allow the host enough time to prepare, if you can each please return these questions at least 48 hours before your scheduled airdate.   Thank you for being part of our ongoing process to build healthier communities with a better understanding of who we all are. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us. We are looking forward to a great show!  Regards,  Christina Lefevre Latner, M.P.P.   Production Consultant  Central Coast Voices   voices.staff@kcbx.org  (805) 286-2490     Central Coast Voices addresses the many ramifications of change and how today's choices will affect tomorrow's community. This program is an extension and production of "Action for Healthy Communities" an organization committed to identifying and carrying out projects that will improve the quality of life in San Luis Obispo County.     293 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Tuesday, April 23, 2019 10:09 AM To:Peter Berridge;Bren Lehr;Harmon, Heidi;Ferber, Katie Cc:Shelly Whitworth Subject:RE: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test-Drive Event (May 1) Thanks Peter! Katie, please check out the message below and advise on next steps, if any. Cheers, Chris From: Peter Berridge <pberridge@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 9:58 AM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>; Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Shelly Whitworth <swhitworth@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test‐Drive Event (May 1)    Good morning Heidi and Chris,    Thanks for reaching out and wanting to include folks in your neck of the woods. We’ve got a video in the pipeline to help  us promote MBeVIP but it is still in the works; we hope to capture some footage at the event.    Outside of that, we’ll definitely be active on social before, during and after the event so there’s an opportunity for your  PIO or Comms team to virtually bring the event your way just by keeping tabs on our social. FYI we recently began MBCP  Facebook Espanol if you want to mix up language preferences:  https://www.facebook.com/MontereyBayCommunityPowerEnEspanol/    I’ve got Shelly Whitworth cc’d here for any specific needs, she manages all of our social and she’ll be pushing content  your way; feel free to plug her in directly with your PIO or Comms team. Please do keep I mind that the bulk of our  promotional efforts around MBeVIP will be in our area for the heart of summer for obvious reasons.     I can’t speak for the Programs team with regard to EV incentives coming back around next year but if they do, rest  assured we’ll be excited to make some test drive events happen down south.    Thanks again for reaching out, let us know if there’s anything else we can do to support. I know our Outreach team is  excited to come down for the Carbon Neutral by 2035 Kickoff Celebration!    Peter      Peter Berridge, Marketing & Communications Manager  m:(415) 309‐8813 o:(831) 641‐7204  pberridge@mbcommunitypower.org    294 From: Bren Lehr   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 8:25 AM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Peter Berridge <pberridge@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test‐Drive Event (May 1)    Peter, can you answer Heidi’s question below?    From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 8:16 AM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test‐Drive Event (May 1)    Is there any way for us to participate remotely? Make a short video perhaps?   From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 8:05:39 AM  To: Amy Wolfrum; Andy Hartmann (2nd Email); 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; Edgar Nolasco; Hans Uslar; Jenny  Haruyama; 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 (Alternate ‐  City of Watsonville); Alan Haffa (City of Monterey); Pease, Andy; Anna Velazquez; Bruce McPherson (County of Santa  Cruz); Carol Lenoir; Derek Timm; Drew Glover; Felipe Hernandez (felipe.hernandez@cityofwatsonville.org); Harmon,  Heidi; Ian Oglesby; Jack Dilles; Jaime De La Cruz (supervisordelacruz@cosb.us); Jane Parker (County of Monterey); Jenny  McAdams; John Freeman; John Phillips (County of Monterey [Alternate]); Mary Ann Carbone; Peter Hernandez  (supervisorhernandez@cosb.us); 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)  Cc: Peter Berridge; J.R. Killigrew  Subject: You’re invited! MBeVIP Launch & EV Test‐Drive Event (May 1)      Dear MBCP Board and CAC Members,     To celebrate the kickoff for our Monterey Bay Electric Vehicle Incentive Program (MBeVIP), MBCP is hosting a media  event paired with an EV test‐drive event on May 1 at the Monterey City Hall from 10am – 1pm. We’d love to have you  join us! Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.     With bigger, broader‐reaching MBCP EV test‐drive events in the works for the near future, we’re not promoting this  special event widely to the general public. The main focus is getting media – and you! –  in cars and familiar with MBeVIP  so we can kick the program off with a bang. Hopefully we’ll get some solid media coverage out of it and stir up some  excitement and interest in spreading the word. Feel free to bring a guest or two.      FYI, we’ll be arming each of you with easy copy/paste MBeVIP content appropriate for e‐newsletters, social media and  the like sometime next week to make it easy for you to spread the word. And we’ll have printed copies on hand at the  event.     Who: MBCP and MBARD  295 What: Monterey Bay Electric Vehicle Incentive Program (MBeVIP) Launch: media event paired with an EV test‐drive  event  Where: Monterey City Hall (Colton Hall lawn area) 580 Pacific Street, Monterey, CA 93940  When: Event hours 10am – 1pm  Why: To kick off MBeVIP with a bang, get some influential people in EVs, promote our partner dealers and hopefully get  some solid media coverage     If you have any questions, feel free to contact Peter Berridge, Manager of Energy Communications & Outreach;  pberridge@mbcp.org      Hope to see you there!        Peter Berridge  Manager of Energy Communications & Outreach  m:(415) 309‐8813 o:(831) 641‐7204  pberridge@mbcommunitypower.org                 Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality         70 Garden Court, Suite 300         Monterey, CA 93940         mbcommunitypower.org