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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBatch 021 Hicks, Bailey From:Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, February 21, 2019 12:16 PM To:Cyril Cox;Read, Chris;Guardado, Miguel;Nolasco, Jesus (Jesse) Cc:Chip Handley Subject:RE: Rescheduled WebEx Test Hello All,    Correction to previously listed times:    2/22 – 11:30am to 3:30pm    2/26 – 10am – 1:30pm    3/1 – 10am – 4pm    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    From: Brett Sirianni   Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2019 12:14 PM  To: 'Cyril Cox' <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>; 'Read, Chris' <cread@slocity.org>; 'Guardado, Miguel'  <mguardad@slocity.org>; Nolasco, Jesus (Jesse) <JNolasco@slocity.org>  Cc: Chip Handley <chandley@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: RE: Rescheduled WebEx Test    Hello All,    Between Santa Cruz and MBCP, we have the following dates and times available for testing. Will any of these work for  those of you in San Luis Obispo?    2/22 – 10am – 4pm    2/26 – 10am – 1:30pm    3/1 – 11:30am to 3:30pm    Please let me know and I will get this scheduled.  2   Thanks.    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    From: Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>   Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2019 9:43 AM  To: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Chip Handley <chandley@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: RE: Rescheduled WebEx Test  Importance: High    Hi Brett,    Please feel free to read to previous e‐mails for times that are available for the WebEX testing at the Santa Cruz Civic  Auditorium.      Thank you,  Cyril Cyril Cox  City of Santa Cruz | Information Technology | IT Specialist II  (831) 420‐5097 | ccox@cityofsantacruz.com              3 From: Jessica Bond   Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2019 9:34 AM  To: Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>  Cc: Chip Handley <chandley@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: RE: Rescheduled WebEx Test    Hello Cyril,  We have the ABC room available all tomorrow, Friday 2/22 or next week on Tuesday or Friday.  We could squeeze  something in on Wednesday between 9am‐12pm or after 1pm depending on how much time you need.    Please let us know if any of those dates work!    Thanks!  Jessi     Jessi Bond  Civic Auditorium Supervisor   City of Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation  (831) 420‐5243      From: Cyril Cox   Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2019 7:57 AM  To: Jessica Bond <jbond@cityofsantacruz.com>  Cc: Chip Handley <chandley@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: RE: Rescheduled WebEx Test  Importance: High    Good morning Jessi,    Brett Sirianni (MBCP IT Director) is requesting if we can schedule another MBCP WebEX testing at the Civic. Can you  please forward me some dates and times that I can book the Tony Hill Room for testing. I can handle the WebEX testing  but, I will need to borrow the Civic’s roll out TV for testing.       Thank you,  Cyril Cyril Cox  City of Santa Cruz | Information Technology | IT Specialist II  (831) 420‐5097 | ccox@cityofsantacruz.com    4               From: Brett Sirianni [mailto:bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org]   Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 9:17 AM  To: Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>  Cc: Chip Handley <chandley@cityofsantacruz.com>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Guardado, Miguel  <mguardad@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Rescheduled WebEx Test    Hi Cyril,    In that case,    Let me know when you can provide a list of times so we can coordinate with San Luis Obispo for testing.    Thanks.    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    From: Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>   Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 7:54 AM  To: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Chip Handley <chandley@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: RE: Rescheduled WebEx Test    Good morning Brett,  5   Unfortunately today will not work for me. My department is currently very busy with our yearly fiscal PC replacement  so, scheduling time for MBCP testing will be a challenge for me and my staff.         Thank you,  Cyril Cyril Cox  City of Santa Cruz | Information Technology | IT Specialist II  (831) 420‐5097 | ccox@cityofsantacruz.com              From: Brett Sirianni [mailto:bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org]   Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 10:52 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>; Guardado, Miguel  <mguardad@slocity.org>; Boardroom <boardroom@mbcommunitypower.org>; Nolasco, Jesus (Jesse)  <JNolasco@slocity.org>; Robert Reinauer <RReinauer@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: Rescheduled WebEx Test    Hello All,    Due to some scheduling and technical complications, we needed to reschedule this test. Below are the remaining times I  have available this week.    Today (2/19): 1pm to 3pm    Tomorrow (2/20): 10am – 1pm or 2pm to 3:30pm    Do any of these times work for you?    Thanks.      Brett Sirianni  Manager of Information Technology & Data Integration  m:(408) 568‐1468 o:(831) 641‐7238  6 bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org      Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    7 Hicks, Bailey From:Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, February 21, 2019 12:14 PM To:Cyril Cox;Read, Chris;Guardado, Miguel;Nolasco, Jesus (Jesse) Cc:Chip Handley Subject:RE: Rescheduled WebEx Test Hello All,    Between Santa Cruz and MBCP, we have the following dates and times available for testing. Will any of these work for  those of you in San Luis Obispo?    2/22 – 10am – 4pm    2/26 – 10am – 1:30pm    3/1 – 11:30am to 3:30pm    Please let me know and I will get this scheduled.    Thanks.    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    From: Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>   Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2019 9:43 AM  To: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Chip Handley <chandley@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: RE: Rescheduled WebEx Test  Importance: High    Hi Brett,    Please feel free to read to previous e‐mails for times that are available for the WebEX testing at the Santa Cruz Civic  Auditorium.      Thank you,  8 Cyril Cyril Cox  City of Santa Cruz | Information Technology | IT Specialist II  (831) 420‐5097 | ccox@cityofsantacruz.com              From: Jessica Bond   Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2019 9:34 AM  To: Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>  Cc: Chip Handley <chandley@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: RE: Rescheduled WebEx Test    Hello Cyril,  We have the ABC room available all tomorrow, Friday 2/22 or next week on Tuesday or Friday.  We could squeeze  something in on Wednesday between 9am‐12pm or after 1pm depending on how much time you need.    Please let us know if any of those dates work!    Thanks!  Jessi     Jessi Bond  Civic Auditorium Supervisor   City of Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation  (831) 420‐5243      From: Cyril Cox   Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2019 7:57 AM  To: Jessica Bond <jbond@cityofsantacruz.com>  Cc: Chip Handley <chandley@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: RE: Rescheduled WebEx Test  Importance: High    Good morning Jessi,    9 Brett Sirianni (MBCP IT Director) is requesting if we can schedule another MBCP WebEX testing at the Civic. Can you  please forward me some dates and times that I can book the Tony Hill Room for testing. I can handle the WebEX testing  but, I will need to borrow the Civic’s roll out TV for testing.       Thank you,  Cyril Cyril Cox  City of Santa Cruz | Information Technology | IT Specialist II  (831) 420‐5097 | ccox@cityofsantacruz.com                  From: Brett Sirianni [mailto:bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org]   Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 9:17 AM  To: Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>  Cc: Chip Handley <chandley@cityofsantacruz.com>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Guardado, Miguel  <mguardad@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Rescheduled WebEx Test    Hi Cyril,    In that case,    Let me know when you can provide a list of times so we can coordinate with San Luis Obispo for testing.    Thanks.    Brett Sirianni  Manager of Information Technology & Data Integration  m:(408) 568‐1468 o:(831) 641‐7238  bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org    10   Local Choice • Clean Energy • Economic Vitality  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org    From: Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>   Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 7:54 AM  To: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Chip Handley <chandley@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: RE: Rescheduled WebEx Test    Good morning Brett,    Unfortunately today will not work for me. My department is currently very busy with our yearly fiscal PC replacement  so, scheduling time for MBCP testing will be a challenge for me and my staff.         Thank you,  Cyril Cyril Cox  City of Santa Cruz | Information Technology | IT Specialist II  (831) 420‐5097 | ccox@cityofsantacruz.com              From: Brett Sirianni [mailto:bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org]   Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 10:52 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>; Guardado, Miguel  <mguardad@slocity.org>; Boardroom <boardroom@mbcommunitypower.org>; Nolasco, Jesus (Jesse)  <JNolasco@slocity.org>; Robert Reinauer <RReinauer@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: Rescheduled WebEx Test    Hello All,    11 Due to some scheduling and technical complications, we needed to reschedule this test. Below are the remaining times I  have available this week.    Today (2/19): 1pm to 3pm    Tomorrow (2/20): 10am – 1pm or 2pm to 3:30pm    Do any of these times work for you?    Thanks.      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    12 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Thursday, February 21, 2019 10:23 AM To:Read, Chris;J.R. Killigrew Cc:Beth Trenchard Subject:RE: Congrats Hi J.R. – yes, thanks, I thought that was a darn good article considering the topic / subject matter. Do you get a feed of any article with MBCP mentioned? You saw this article before we did! From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2019 8:47 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Congrats    Thanks J.R., now it gets real! From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2019 8:45 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Congrats    Hi Chris and Bob,    Great news on the reach codes last night at council. Hopefully this model can expand throughout cities/counties in the  region.     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    13 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Thursday, February 21, 2019 8:47 AM To:J.R. Killigrew;Hill, Robert Cc:Beth Trenchard Subject:RE: Congrats Thanks J.R., now it gets real! From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2019 8:45 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Congrats    Hi Chris and Bob,    Great news on the reach codes last night at council. Hopefully this model can expand throughout cities/counties in the  region.     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    14 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, February 21, 2019 8:45 AM To:Read, Chris;Hill, Robert Cc:Beth Trenchard Subject:Congrats Hi Chris and Bob,    Great news on the reach codes last night at council. Hopefully this model can expand throughout cities/counties in the  region.     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    15 Hicks, Bailey From:Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 20, 2019 11:17 AM To:Sims, Shannon Subject:RE: Did they get connected? OK sounds good! Thanks!    From: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 11:16 AM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Did they get connected?    The Mayor is in her office on the phone……….I’m hoping they connected. The correct call in information was on her calendar. Shannon Sims Administration Executive Assistant City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E ssims@slocity.org T 805.781.7123 slocity.org  16 Hicks, Bailey From:Sims, Shannon Sent:Wednesday, February 20, 2019 11:16 AM To:Bren Lehr Subject:Did they get connected? The Mayor is in her office on the phone……….I’m hoping they connected. The correct call in information was on her calendar. Shannon Sims Administration Executive Assistant City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E ssims@slocity.org T 805.781.7123 slocity.org  17 Hicks, Bailey From:June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com> Sent:Wednesday, February 20, 2019 10:03 AM To:Eric Veium;J.R. Killigrew Cc:Marc Adato;Read, Chris;Hill, Robert;john smigelski Subject:Re: Potential council shake down in Grover Beach Grover Beach is still holding the workshop Feb. 22 and the agenda just has come out with the remaining four city council members listed. Public comments will be taken at the beginning of the meeting which will be at Ramona Gardens at 9:00am. Paso Robles will have their district voting workshop on Feb. 27 and after decisions are made and actions taken, they will consider goal setting. June On Wednesday, February 20, 2019, 8:33:57 AM PST, J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote: We will see. Thanks again for sharing. Outside of this potential issue in Grover Beach, are there any other issues with the remaining 4 cities? I recall June or you mentioning there is a voting issue in Arroyo Grande? 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 18 From: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 8:28 AM To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; john smigelski <john@smigelski.org> Subject: Re: Potential council shake down in Grover Beach Yes, but beyond that, there may be an investigation and there may be other council members (or past council members) implicated. We will see. On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 8:26 AM J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote: Thanks for sharing, Eric. Was this council member in favor of CCE? 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: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 8:24 AM 19 To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; john smigelski <john@smigelski.org> Subject: Potential council shake down in Grover Beach This just in... There is a potential council shake down coming in Grover Beach that may adversely effect our CCE expansion efforts in Grover and maybe even neighboring communities (AG, Pismo) https://calcoastnews.com/2019/02/i-cannot-support-pay-to-play-by-the-grover-beach-council/ 20 Hicks, Bailey From:Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 20, 2019 9:17 AM To:Cyril Cox Cc:Chip Handley;Read, Chris;Guardado, Miguel Subject:RE: Rescheduled WebEx Test Hi Cyril,    In that case,    Let me know when you can provide a list of times so we can coordinate with San Luis Obispo for testing.    Thanks.    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    From: Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>   Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 7:54 AM  To: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Chip Handley <chandley@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: RE: Rescheduled WebEx Test    Good morning Brett,    Unfortunately today will not work for me. My department is currently very busy with our yearly fiscal PC replacement  so, scheduling time for MBCP testing will be a challenge for me and my staff.         Thank you,  Cyril Cyril Cox  City of Santa Cruz | Information Technology | IT Specialist II  (831) 420‐5097 | ccox@cityofsantacruz.com    21           From: Brett Sirianni [mailto:bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org]   Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 10:52 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>; Guardado, Miguel  <mguardad@slocity.org>; Boardroom <boardroom@mbcommunitypower.org>; Nolasco, Jesus (Jesse)  <JNolasco@slocity.org>; Robert Reinauer <RReinauer@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: Rescheduled WebEx Test    Hello All,    Due to some scheduling and technical complications, we needed to reschedule this test. Below are the remaining times I  have available this week.    Today (2/19): 1pm to 3pm    Tomorrow (2/20): 10am – 1pm or 2pm to 3:30pm    Do any of these times work for you?    Thanks.      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    22 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Wednesday, February 20, 2019 9:07 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Updated invitation: Local Government Legal Authority Summit @ Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am - 3:30pm (PST) (cread@slocity.org) Ok, cool! From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 8:59 AM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Updated invitation: Local Government Legal Authority Summit @ Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am ‐ 3:30pm (PST)  (cread@slocity.org)    Yes, it is an important item for us. I’ll submit travel request ASAP. From: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 7:21 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Updated invitation: Local Government Legal Authority Summit @ Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am ‐ 3:30pm (PST)  (cread@slocity.org)    Yes, looks interesting but I can’t go… your thoughts? ‐‐‐‐‐Original Appointment‐‐‐‐‐  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> On Behalf Of Panama Bartholomy  Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 4:26 PM  To: Hill, Robert  Subject: FW: Updated invitation: Local Government Legal Authority Summit @ Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am ‐ 3:30pm (PST)  (cread@slocity.org)  When: Tuesday, February 26, 2019 9:30 AM‐3:30 PM (UTC‐08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).  Where: Berkeley Exact location TBD    I’m digging to learn more, but this looks important.     ‐‐‐‐‐Original Appointment‐‐‐‐‐  From: Panama Bartholomy <panamabartholomy@gmail.com>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:17 PM  To: Panama Bartholomy; arider@archamy.com; dominique.hargreaves@lacity.org; Bruce Nilles;  jgress@cityofsacramento.org; dpettit@nrdc.org; richard.chien@sfgov.org; bromain@cityofberkeley.info;  folk@smwlaw.com; mknabhasson@nrdc.org; leanna.huynh@sanjoseca.gov; toconnor@edf.org;  smoore@cityofberkeley.info; mvespa@earthjustice.org; jenna@in4c.net; Barry Hooper; amy@archamy.com;  erik.pearson@hayward‐ca.gov; dnagami@nrdc.org; garrett.wong@smgov.net; sean@redwoodenergy.net;  dhamilton2@oaklandca.gov; cynthia.comerford@sanjoseca.gov; postmaster@archamy.com; alison.seel@sierraclub.org;  julie.benabente@sanjoseca.gov; mwara@stanford.edu; diane@menlospark.org; ebertrand@ambag.org;  rdifranco@fremont.gov; jross@ebce.org; Kate Meis; christine.tam@cityofpaloalto.org; Read, Chris;  ggero@ceo.lacounty.gov; jwest@stopwaste.org; aimee.bailey@svcleanenergy.org;  btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org; KLoux@cityofdavis.org; azanmiller@marincounty.org;  23 kkristiansson@bayareametro.gov  Subject: Updated invitation: Local Government Legal Authority Summit @ Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am ‐ 3:30pm (PST)  (cread@slocity.org)  When: Tuesday, February 26, 2019 9:30 AM‐3:30 PM (UTC‐08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).  Where: Berkeley Exact location TBD    This event has been changed. more details » Local Government Legal Authority Summit When Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am – 3:30pm Pacific Time - Los Angeles Where Berkeley Exact location TBD (map) Calendar cread@slocity.org Who • Panama Bartholomy - organizer • arider@archamy.com • dominique.hargreaves@lacity.org • Bruce Nilles • jgress@cityofsacramento.org • dpettit@nrdc.org • richard.chien@sfgov.org • bromain@cityofberkeley.info • folk@smwlaw.com • mknabhasson@nrdc.org • leanna.huynh@sanjoseca.gov • toconnor@edf.org • smoore@cityofberkeley.info • mvespa@earthjustice.org • jenna@in4c.net • Barry Hooper • amy@archamy.com • erik.pearson@hayward-ca.gov • dnagami@nrdc.org • garrett.wong@smgov.net • sean@redwoodenergy.net • dhamilton2@oaklandca.gov • cynthia.comerford@sanjoseca.gov • postmaster@archamy.com • alison.seel@sierraclub.org • julie.benabente@sanjoseca.gov • mwara@stanford.edu • diane@menlospark.org • ebertrand@ambag.org • rdifranco@fremont.gov • jross@ebce.org • Kate Meis 24 • christine.tam@cityofpaloalto.org • cread@slocity.org • ggero@ceo.lacounty.gov • jwest@stopwaste.org • aimee.bailey@svcleanenergy.org • btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org • KLoux@cityofdavis.org • azanmiller@marincounty.org • kkristiansson@bayareametro.gov   Going (cread@slocity.org)? Yes - Maybe - No more options » Invitation from Google Calendar You are receiving this courtesy email at the account cread@slocity.org because you are an attendee of this event. To stop receiving future updates for this event, decline this event. Alternatively you can sign up for a Google account at https://www.google.com/calendar/ and control your notification settings for your entire calendar. Forwarding this invitation could allow any recipient to modify your RSVP response. Learn More.   25 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Wednesday, February 20, 2019 8:59 AM To:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: Updated invitation: Local Government Legal Authority Summit @ Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am - 3:30pm (PST) (cread@slocity.org) Yes, it is an important item for us. I’ll submit travel request ASAP. From: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 7:21 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Updated invitation: Local Government Legal Authority Summit @ Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am ‐ 3:30pm (PST)  (cread@slocity.org)    Yes, looks interesting but I can’t go… your thoughts? ‐‐‐‐‐Original Appointment‐‐‐‐‐  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> On Behalf Of Panama Bartholomy  Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 4:26 PM  To: Hill, Robert  Subject: FW: Updated invitation: Local Government Legal Authority Summit @ Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am ‐ 3:30pm (PST)  (cread@slocity.org)  When: Tuesday, February 26, 2019 9:30 AM‐3:30 PM (UTC‐08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).  Where: Berkeley Exact location TBD    I’m digging to learn more, but this looks important.     ‐‐‐‐‐Original Appointment‐‐‐‐‐  From: Panama Bartholomy <panamabartholomy@gmail.com>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:17 PM  To: Panama Bartholomy; arider@archamy.com; dominique.hargreaves@lacity.org; Bruce Nilles;  jgress@cityofsacramento.org; dpettit@nrdc.org; richard.chien@sfgov.org; bromain@cityofberkeley.info;  folk@smwlaw.com; mknabhasson@nrdc.org; leanna.huynh@sanjoseca.gov; toconnor@edf.org;  smoore@cityofberkeley.info; mvespa@earthjustice.org; jenna@in4c.net; Barry Hooper; amy@archamy.com;  erik.pearson@hayward‐ca.gov; dnagami@nrdc.org; garrett.wong@smgov.net; sean@redwoodenergy.net;  dhamilton2@oaklandca.gov; cynthia.comerford@sanjoseca.gov; postmaster@archamy.com; alison.seel@sierraclub.org;  julie.benabente@sanjoseca.gov; mwara@stanford.edu; diane@menlospark.org; ebertrand@ambag.org;  rdifranco@fremont.gov; jross@ebce.org; Kate Meis; christine.tam@cityofpaloalto.org; Read, Chris;  ggero@ceo.lacounty.gov; jwest@stopwaste.org; aimee.bailey@svcleanenergy.org;  btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org; KLoux@cityofdavis.org; azanmiller@marincounty.org;  kkristiansson@bayareametro.gov  Subject: Updated invitation: Local Government Legal Authority Summit @ Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am ‐ 3:30pm (PST)  (cread@slocity.org)  When: Tuesday, February 26, 2019 9:30 AM‐3:30 PM (UTC‐08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).  Where: Berkeley Exact location TBD    26 This event has been changed. more details » Local Government Legal Authority Summit When Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am – 3:30pm Pacific Time - Los Angeles Where Berkeley Exact location TBD (map) Calendar cread@slocity.org Who • Panama Bartholomy - organizer • arider@archamy.com • dominique.hargreaves@lacity.org • Bruce Nilles • jgress@cityofsacramento.org • dpettit@nrdc.org • richard.chien@sfgov.org • bromain@cityofberkeley.info • folk@smwlaw.com • mknabhasson@nrdc.org • leanna.huynh@sanjoseca.gov • toconnor@edf.org • smoore@cityofberkeley.info • mvespa@earthjustice.org • jenna@in4c.net • Barry Hooper • amy@archamy.com • erik.pearson@hayward-ca.gov • dnagami@nrdc.org • garrett.wong@smgov.net • sean@redwoodenergy.net • dhamilton2@oaklandca.gov • cynthia.comerford@sanjoseca.gov • postmaster@archamy.com • alison.seel@sierraclub.org • julie.benabente@sanjoseca.gov • mwara@stanford.edu • diane@menlospark.org • ebertrand@ambag.org • rdifranco@fremont.gov • jross@ebce.org • Kate Meis • christine.tam@cityofpaloalto.org • cread@slocity.org • ggero@ceo.lacounty.gov • jwest@stopwaste.org • aimee.bailey@svcleanenergy.org • btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org 27 • KLoux@cityofdavis.org • azanmiller@marincounty.org • kkristiansson@bayareametro.gov   Going (cread@slocity.org)? Yes - Maybe - No more options » Invitation from Google Calendar You are receiving this courtesy email at the account cread@slocity.org because you are an attendee of this event. To stop receiving future updates for this event, decline this event. Alternatively you can sign up for a Google account at https://www.google.com/calendar/ and control your notification settings for your entire calendar. Forwarding this invitation could allow any recipient to modify your RSVP response. Learn More.   28 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 20, 2019 8:34 AM To:Eric Veium Cc:Marc Adato;Read, Chris;Hill, Robert;June Cochran;john smigelski Subject:RE: Potential council shake down in Grover Beach We will see. Thanks again for sharing.     Outside of this potential issue in Grover Beach, are there any other issues with the remaining 4 cities? I recall June or  you mentioning there is a voting issue in Arroyo Grande?     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: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 8:28 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>;  June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; john smigelski <john@smigelski.org>  Subject: Re: Potential council shake down in Grover Beach    Yes, but beyond that, there may be an investigation and there may be other council members (or past council members)  implicated.    We will see.    On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 8:26 AM J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Thanks for sharing, Eric. Was this council member in favor of CCE?      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  29 Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 8:24 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; john smigelski  <john@smigelski.org>  Subject: Potential council shake down in Grover Beach     This just in...     There is a potential council shake down coming in Grover Beach that may adversely effect our CCE expansion efforts in  Grover and maybe even neighboring communities (AG, Pismo)     https://calcoastnews.com/2019/02/i‐cannot‐support‐pay‐to‐play‐by‐the‐grover‐beach‐council/  30 Hicks, Bailey From:Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 20, 2019 8:28 AM To:J.R. Killigrew Cc:Marc Adato;Read, Chris;Hill, Robert;June Cochran;john smigelski Subject:Re: Potential council shake down in Grover Beach Yes, but beyond that, there may be an investigation and there may be other council members (or past council members)  implicated.    We will see.    On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 8:26 AM J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Thanks for sharing, Eric. Was this council member in favor of CCE?      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: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 8:24 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; john smigelski  31 <john@smigelski.org>  Subject: Potential council shake down in Grover Beach     This just in...     There is a potential council shake down coming in Grover Beach that may adversely effect our CCE expansion efforts in  Grover and maybe even neighboring communities (AG, Pismo)     https://calcoastnews.com/2019/02/i‐cannot‐support‐pay‐to‐play‐by‐the‐grover‐beach‐council/  32 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 20, 2019 8:26 AM To:Eric Veium;Marc Adato;Read, Chris;Hill, Robert;June Cochran;john smigelski Subject:RE: Potential council shake down in Grover Beach Thanks for sharing, Eric. Was this council member in favor of CCE?     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: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 8:24 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris  <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; john smigelski  <john@smigelski.org>  Subject: Potential council shake down in Grover Beach    This just in...    There is a potential council shake down coming in Grover Beach that may adversely effect our CCE expansion efforts in  Grover and maybe even neighboring communities (AG, Pismo)    https://calcoastnews.com/2019/02/i‐cannot‐support‐pay‐to‐play‐by‐the‐grover‐beach‐council/  33 Hicks, Bailey From:Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 20, 2019 8:24 AM To:J.R. Killigrew;Marc Adato;Read, Chris;Hill, Robert;June Cochran;john smigelski Subject:Potential council shake down in Grover Beach This just in...    There is a potential council shake down coming in Grover Beach that may adversely effect our CCE expansion efforts in  Grover and maybe even neighboring communities (AG, Pismo)    https://calcoastnews.com/2019/02/i‐cannot‐support‐pay‐to‐play‐by‐the‐grover‐beach‐council/  34 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Tuesday, February 19, 2019 7:21 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Updated invitation: Local Government Legal Authority Summit @ Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am - 3:30pm (PST) (cread@slocity.org) Yes, looks interesting but I can’t go… your thoughts? ‐‐‐‐‐Original Appointment‐‐‐‐‐  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> On Behalf Of Panama Bartholomy  Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 4:26 PM  To: Hill, Robert  Subject: FW: Updated invitation: Local Government Legal Authority Summit @ Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am ‐ 3:30pm (PST)  (cread@slocity.org)  When: Tuesday, February 26, 2019 9:30 AM‐3:30 PM (UTC‐08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).  Where: Berkeley Exact location TBD    I’m digging to learn more, but this looks important.     ‐‐‐‐‐Original Appointment‐‐‐‐‐  From: Panama Bartholomy <panamabartholomy@gmail.com>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:17 PM  To: Panama Bartholomy; arider@archamy.com; dominique.hargreaves@lacity.org; Bruce Nilles;  jgress@cityofsacramento.org; dpettit@nrdc.org; richard.chien@sfgov.org; bromain@cityofberkeley.info;  folk@smwlaw.com; mknabhasson@nrdc.org; leanna.huynh@sanjoseca.gov; toconnor@edf.org;  smoore@cityofberkeley.info; mvespa@earthjustice.org; jenna@in4c.net; Barry Hooper; amy@archamy.com;  erik.pearson@hayward‐ca.gov; dnagami@nrdc.org; garrett.wong@smgov.net; sean@redwoodenergy.net;  dhamilton2@oaklandca.gov; cynthia.comerford@sanjoseca.gov; postmaster@archamy.com; alison.seel@sierraclub.org;  julie.benabente@sanjoseca.gov; mwara@stanford.edu; diane@menlospark.org; ebertrand@ambag.org;  rdifranco@fremont.gov; jross@ebce.org; Kate Meis; christine.tam@cityofpaloalto.org; Read, Chris;  ggero@ceo.lacounty.gov; jwest@stopwaste.org; aimee.bailey@svcleanenergy.org;  btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org; KLoux@cityofdavis.org; azanmiller@marincounty.org;  kkristiansson@bayareametro.gov  Subject: Updated invitation: Local Government Legal Authority Summit @ Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am ‐ 3:30pm (PST)  (cread@slocity.org)  When: Tuesday, February 26, 2019 9:30 AM‐3:30 PM (UTC‐08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).  Where: Berkeley Exact location TBD    This event has been changed. more details » Local Government Legal Authority Summit When Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am – 3:30pm Pacific Time - Los Angeles Where Berkeley Exact location TBD (map) Calendar cread@slocity.org 35 Who • Panama Bartholomy - organizer • arider@archamy.com • dominique.hargreaves@lacity.org • Bruce Nilles • jgress@cityofsacramento.org • dpettit@nrdc.org • richard.chien@sfgov.org • bromain@cityofberkeley.info • folk@smwlaw.com • mknabhasson@nrdc.org • leanna.huynh@sanjoseca.gov • toconnor@edf.org • smoore@cityofberkeley.info • mvespa@earthjustice.org • jenna@in4c.net • Barry Hooper • amy@archamy.com • erik.pearson@hayward-ca.gov • dnagami@nrdc.org • garrett.wong@smgov.net • sean@redwoodenergy.net • dhamilton2@oaklandca.gov • cynthia.comerford@sanjoseca.gov • postmaster@archamy.com • alison.seel@sierraclub.org • julie.benabente@sanjoseca.gov • mwara@stanford.edu • diane@menlospark.org • ebertrand@ambag.org • rdifranco@fremont.gov • jross@ebce.org • Kate Meis • christine.tam@cityofpaloalto.org • cread@slocity.org • ggero@ceo.lacounty.gov • jwest@stopwaste.org • aimee.bailey@svcleanenergy.org • btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org • KLoux@cityofdavis.org • azanmiller@marincounty.org • kkristiansson@bayareametro.gov   Going (cread@slocity.org)? Yes - Maybe - No more options » Invitation from Google Calendar 36 You are receiving this courtesy email at the account cread@slocity.org because you are an attendee of this event. To stop receiving future updates for this event, decline this event. Alternatively you can sign up for a Google account at https://www.google.com/calendar/ and control your notification settings for your entire calendar. Forwarding this invitation could allow any recipient to modify your RSVP response. Learn More.   37 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Tuesday, February 19, 2019 6:03 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP I agree! From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 18, 2019 10:23 PM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP    Great email, this makes me very happy! From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 18, 2019 9:35 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP    Mayor, We are meeting with the MBCP group the next day and recommend the following points for your consideration: 1. MBCP has been hugely successful. It is about Local Choice, Economic Vitality and Clean Energy   2.  Monterey Bay Community Power (MBCP) opened its doors in January 2018 with three primary goals in sight: reducing greenhouse gas emissions, providing cost stability and savings, and supporting the economic vitality of Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz Counties. WE HAVE A CHANCE TO JOIN THAT SUCCESS BY HAVING THE WHOLE COUNTY JOIN. 3. 3% Rebate to all customers - over $4 million delivered as bill credits in 2018 4. MBchoice Plan: Carbon free electricity provided to all MBCP customers through our default service offering 5. MBprime Plan: 100% eligible renewable service offering created for customers with higher renewable energy standards a. An estimated 300,000 metric tons of GhG reduced 6. $825K for EV rebates and $100K for low-income solar installations. 7. We need to be leaders and please join SLO and MB in bringing Local Choice, Economic Vitality and Clean Energy to our entire region. Please share any outcomes from your meeting as I am meeting with the City Manager’s group that next morning and want to continue the momentum from the previous night. We can arrange a car from City Hall and I can attend if you think that there will be other staff at the meeting. Thank you 38 Derek From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:56 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: Fwd: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP     Hey Derek if you go to this  may I get a ride with you and if not Shannon I think I need a car perhaps.   Get Outlook for iOS     From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:39 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi; John Headding  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Hi All,    Thanks for the follow up, Mayor Headding and sorry we won’t be able to connect over those two days. We all appreciate  your support and assistance.     Mayor Harmon ‐ great news. Thank you so much. I will start reaching out to your fellow Mayors. We have a 6:30  reservation at Cafe Roma in SLO. How does that sound?    Get Outlook for iOS     From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:06 PM  To: John Headding; J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP       Sounds great I would love to attend and have a figure dialogue with the other mayors about this great opportunity.   Get Outlook for iOS     From: John Headding <jheadding@morrobayca.gov>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 8:16 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Harmon, Heidi; Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Mr. Killigrew,   Thank you so much for the invitation. Normally I would be more than excited to attend, however Scott Collins our city  manager, myself and a number of our staff will be in Washington DC for an advocacy trip. We will be away March 4  through March 9.  If perhaps there is an alternative date you might consider, I would be happy to attend such a meeting.  It just so happens that the County mayors meeting is also on that date at noon. (March 8 and Mayor Harmon will be  hosting that meeting. )The reason I bring this up is that as potential alternative, if you decide on another date ,this may  be a venue during the following months mayors meeting to Have such a meeting.(The mayors meeting is routinely the  39 second Friday of each month). This meeting of course is by invitation but certainly we could propose an agenda item for  inclusion of this topic.  Again my apologies for not being able to attend, please advise as to how I may be of assistance in the future regarding  this important initiative.  With kind regards,    Sent from my iPhone   Dr. John Headding   Mayor  Morro Bay, CA. 93442  805‐909‐9785    On Feb 12, 2019, at 10:15 PM, J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Hi Mayor Harmon and Mayor Headding,     MBCP greatly appreciates the leadership of both San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay joining our community  choice energy agency.  We are all excited about the potential opportunities.      I wanted to reach out and let you know that MBCP has been invited to present at the upcoming March  8th City Managers meeting in San Luis Obispo.  In an effort to expand the CCE model throughout the rest  of the County, our CEO, Tom Habashi, our Policy Board Chair, Bruce McPherson and myself will be  traveling down on March 7th.  We would like to invite you both to a Mayors dinner in San Luis Obispo as  well as invite the other five mayors from Pismo Beach, Paso Robles, Atascadero, Arroyo Grande and  Grover Beach. MBCP has been in preliminary conversations with each of the City Managers from those  cities and our hope is that this dinner could be a good opportunity to socialize and network to lay the  foundation for a unified Central Coast supporting community choice energy.      Are you both available to join us for dinner at 6:30 on Thursday March 7th?  If so, would it be possible to  copy you on any future emails to the remaining five Mayors?      Thanks again for your time and consideration.      Please let me know if you have any questions.      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      <image001.jpg>     Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     40 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Tuesday, February 19, 2019 3:51 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:RE: Quick update Thanks, J.R. That’s a solid update and plan of action! From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 12:45 PM  To: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>; June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; john smigelski <john@smigelski.org> Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Quick update    Hi All,    Additional update.     1) Sup Peschong came up today and things seemed to go very well  a. We will reach out to Compton and Arnold either today or tomorrow for a potential meeting on 3/7 or  3/8  2) Feb 22nd – Meeting with CM Lewis from Pismo Beach at 11 am and lunch with Mayor Lee & CM Bronson from  Grover Beach at 12:30  3) Mar 7th – 3 pm meeting confirmed with Sup Gibson and Hill  4) Mar 7th – dinner confirmed with Mayor Harmon, Mayor Lee from Grover Beach & Mayor Waage from Pismo  Beach  5) Mar 8th – CM presentation    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: J.R. Killigrew   Sent: Friday, February 15, 2019 11:49 AM  To: 'Eric Veium' <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>; June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; john smigelski <john@smigelski.org> 41 Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; 'Read, Chris' <cread@slocity.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org> Subject: Quick update    Hi All,     Just wanted to share some recent developments.     1) Feb 19th – Sup Peschong is coming up to Monterey to meet with us  2) Feb 22nd – Mayor of Grover Beach and CM Bronson invited me down for lunch  a. Is there anyone you think I should try and connect with in the morning if I can get their by 11 am  3) Invites to Mayors for Mayors dinner have gone out – only SLO Mayor confirmed and Morro Bay Mayor is out of  town  4) Mar 7th – MBCP scheduled meeting with Sup Gibson and Hill   5) Mar 8th – MBCP presents to City Managers Meeting    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    42 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, February 19, 2019 3:38 PM To:Eric Veium Cc:June Cochran;john smigelski;Marc Adato;Read, Chris;Hill, Robert Subject:Re: Quick update Thanks. Didn’t get an invite but happy to join.     Can you share the call in details?     Get Outlook for iOS     From: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>  Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 3:33 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Cc: June Cochran; john smigelski; Marc Adato; Read, Chris; Robert Hill  Subject: Re: Quick update      Thanks for the update J.R and Marc.     June scheduled a 30 min call this afternoon 4p to 4:30.    Are you in?    On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 12:45 PM J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Hi All,    Additional update.      1. Sup Peschong came up today and things seemed to go very well  a. We will reach out to Compton and Arnold either today or tomorrow for a potential meeting on 3/7 or  3/8  2. Feb 22nd – Meeting with CM Lewis from Pismo Beach at 11 am and lunch with Mayor Lee & CM Bronson from  Grover Beach at 12:30  3. Mar 7th – 3 pm meeting confirmed with Sup Gibson and Hill  4. Mar 7th – dinner confirmed with Mayor Harmon, Mayor Lee from Grover Beach & Mayor Waage from Pismo  Beach  5. Mar 8th – CM presentation     Thanks,   43    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: J.R. Killigrew   Sent: Friday, February 15, 2019 11:49 AM  To: 'Eric Veium' <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>; June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; john smigelski  <john@smigelski.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; 'Read, Chris' <cread@slocity.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org> Subject: Quick update     Hi All,     Just wanted to share some recent developments.      1. Feb 19th – Sup Peschong is coming up to Monterey to meet with us  2. Feb 22nd – Mayor of Grover Beach and CM Bronson invited me down for lunch  a. Is there anyone you think I should try and connect with in the morning if I can get their by 11 am  3. Invites to Mayors for Mayors dinner have gone out – only SLO Mayor confirmed and Morro Bay Mayor is out of  town  4. Mar 7th – MBCP scheduled meeting with Sup Gibson and Hill   5. Mar 8th – MBCP presents to City Managers Meeting  44    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     45 Hicks, Bailey From:Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org> Sent:Tuesday, February 19, 2019 3:33 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Cc:June Cochran;john smigelski;Marc Adato;Read, Chris;Hill, Robert Subject:Re: Quick update Thanks for the update J.R and Marc.    June scheduled a 30 min call this afternoon 4p to 4:30.    Are you in?    On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 12:45 PM J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Hi All,    Additional update.      1. Sup Peschong came up today and things seemed to go very well  a. We will reach out to Compton and Arnold either today or tomorrow for a potential meeting on 3/7 or  3/8  2. Feb 22nd – Meeting with CM Lewis from Pismo Beach at 11 am and lunch with Mayor Lee & CM Bronson from  Grover Beach at 12:30  3. Mar 7th – 3 pm meeting confirmed with Sup Gibson and Hill  4. Mar 7th – dinner confirmed with Mayor Harmon, Mayor Lee from Grover Beach & Mayor Waage from Pismo  Beach  5. Mar 8th – CM presentation     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      46      Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: J.R. Killigrew   Sent: Friday, February 15, 2019 11:49 AM  To: 'Eric Veium' <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>; June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; john smigelski  <john@smigelski.org>  Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; 'Read, Chris' <cread@slocity.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org> Subject: Quick update     Hi All,     Just wanted to share some recent developments.      1. Feb 19th – Sup Peschong is coming up to Monterey to meet with us  2. Feb 22nd – Mayor of Grover Beach and CM Bronson invited me down for lunch  a. Is there anyone you think I should try and connect with in the morning if I can get their by 11 am  3. Invites to Mayors for Mayors dinner have gone out – only SLO Mayor confirmed and Morro Bay Mayor is out of  town  4. Mar 7th – MBCP scheduled meeting with Sup Gibson and Hill   5. Mar 8th – MBCP presents to City Managers Meeting     Thanks,      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  47 Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org           Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     48 Hicks, Bailey From:Central Coast Climate Collaborative <centralcoastclimate@gmail.com> Sent:Tuesday, February 19, 2019 3:23 PM To:Hayley Allison;J.R. Killigrew;erussell@ambag.org;aghasemi@vcapcd.org;Lyz Hoffman;ekericks@ucsc.edu;margie@sbpermaculture.org;Ellen Vaughan;mguise@c-5.org;Vince Kirkhuff;Read, Chris;Jacques Bertrand (jbertrand@ci.capitola.ca.us);rclark@mlml.calstate.edu;Dennis Elliot;Sigrid Wright;Allen, Heather Subject:4C Steering Committee Monthly Conference Call @ Wed, Feb 20, 2019 12:00pm – 1:00pm (GMT-08) Dear 4C Members,    Tomorrow, Weds Feb 20th, at 12:00 PM we will have our monthly 4C Steering Committee meeting. You are welcome to  join our conference call by calling the number and access code listed in the calendar info. Below is our agenda for the  meeting.     1.     Report out on what you have developing/done lately  2.     Review Roles and Responsibilities Commitments from Google Sheet  3.     Bylaws/Strategic Plan Review (Goals + Annual Meeting)  4.     Membership Engagement Meeting Report Out    Thank you!    Ella McDougall  4C Support Staff    ‐‐   Central Coast Climate Collaborative  "Collaborating to achieve a resilient, low‐carbon Central Coast"  To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.   49 Hicks, Bailey From:Sims, Shannon Sent:Tuesday, February 19, 2019 12:48 PM To:Harmon, Heidi Subject:RE: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP Like I said………..I have a car held for you. Just keep me posted as we get closer if you end up not needing it. Thanks! From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 18, 2019 9:35 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP    Mayor, We are meeting with the MBCP group the next day and recommend the following points for your consideration: 1. MBCP has been hugely successful. It is about Local Choice, Economic Vitality and Clean Energy   2.  Monterey Bay Community Power (MBCP) opened its doors in January 2018 with three primary goals in sight: reducing greenhouse gas emissions, providing cost stability and savings, and supporting the economic vitality of Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz Counties. WE HAVE A CHANCE TO JOIN THAT SUCCESS BY HAVING THE WHOLE COUNTY JOIN. 3. 3% Rebate to all customers - over $4 million delivered as bill credits in 2018 4. MBchoice Plan: Carbon free electricity provided to all MBCP customers through our default service offering 5. MBprime Plan: 100% eligible renewable service offering created for customers with higher renewable energy standards a. An estimated 300,000 metric tons of GhG reduced 6. $825K for EV rebates and $100K for low-income solar installations. 7. We need to be leaders and please join SLO and MB in bringing Local Choice, Economic Vitality and Clean Energy to our entire region. Please share any outcomes from your meeting as I am meeting with the City Manager’s group that next morning and want to continue the momentum from the previous night. We can arrange a car from City Hall and I can attend if you think that there will be other staff at the meeting. Thank you Derek From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:56 PM  50 To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: Fwd: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP     Hey Derek if you go to this  may I get a ride with you and if not Shannon I think I need a car perhaps.   Get Outlook for iOS     From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:39 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi; John Headding  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Hi All,    Thanks for the follow up, Mayor Headding and sorry we won’t be able to connect over those two days. We all appreciate  your support and assistance.     Mayor Harmon ‐ great news. Thank you so much. I will start reaching out to your fellow Mayors. We have a 6:30  reservation at Cafe Roma in SLO. How does that sound?    Get Outlook for iOS     From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:06 PM  To: John Headding; J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP       Sounds great I would love to attend and have a figure dialogue with the other mayors about this great opportunity.   Get Outlook for iOS     From: John Headding <jheadding@morrobayca.gov>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 8:16 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Harmon, Heidi; Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Mr. Killigrew,   Thank you so much for the invitation. Normally I would be more than excited to attend, however Scott Collins our city  manager, myself and a number of our staff will be in Washington DC for an advocacy trip. We will be away March 4  through March 9.  If perhaps there is an alternative date you might consider, I would be happy to attend such a meeting.  It just so happens that the County mayors meeting is also on that date at noon. (March 8 and Mayor Harmon will be  hosting that meeting. )The reason I bring this up is that as potential alternative, if you decide on another date ,this may  be a venue during the following months mayors meeting to Have such a meeting.(The mayors meeting is routinely the  second Friday of each month). This meeting of course is by invitation but certainly we could propose an agenda item for  inclusion of this topic.  Again my apologies for not being able to attend, please advise as to how I may be of assistance in the future regarding  this important initiative.  With kind regards,  51   Sent from my iPhone   Dr. John Headding   Mayor  Morro Bay, CA. 93442  805‐909‐9785    On Feb 12, 2019, at 10:15 PM, J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Hi Mayor Harmon and Mayor Headding,     MBCP greatly appreciates the leadership of both San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay joining our community  choice energy agency.  We are all excited about the potential opportunities.      I wanted to reach out and let you know that MBCP has been invited to present at the upcoming March  8th City Managers meeting in San Luis Obispo.  In an effort to expand the CCE model throughout the rest  of the County, our CEO, Tom Habashi, our Policy Board Chair, Bruce McPherson and myself will be  traveling down on March 7th.  We would like to invite you both to a Mayors dinner in San Luis Obispo as  well as invite the other five mayors from Pismo Beach, Paso Robles, Atascadero, Arroyo Grande and  Grover Beach. MBCP has been in preliminary conversations with each of the City Managers from those  cities and our hope is that this dinner could be a good opportunity to socialize and network to lay the  foundation for a unified Central Coast supporting community choice energy.      Are you both available to join us for dinner at 6:30 on Thursday March 7th?  If so, would it be possible to  copy you on any future emails to the remaining five Mayors?      Thanks again for your time and consideration.      Please let me know if you have any questions.      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      <image001.jpg>     Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     52 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, February 19, 2019 12:45 PM To:Eric Veium;June Cochran;john smigelski Cc:Marc Adato;Read, Chris;Hill, Robert Subject:RE: Quick update Hi All,    Additional update.     1) Sup Peschong came up today and things seemed to go very well  a. We will reach out to Compton and Arnold either today or tomorrow for a potential meeting on 3/7 or  3/8  2) Feb 22nd – Meeting with CM Lewis from Pismo Beach at 11 am and lunch with Mayor Lee & CM Bronson from  Grover Beach at 12:30  3) Mar 7th – 3 pm meeting confirmed with Sup Gibson and Hill  4) Mar 7th – dinner confirmed with Mayor Harmon, Mayor Lee from Grover Beach & Mayor Waage from Pismo  Beach  5) Mar 8th – CM presentation    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: J.R. Killigrew   Sent: Friday, February 15, 2019 11:49 AM  To: 'Eric Veium' <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>; June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; john smigelski <john@smigelski.org> Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; 'Read, Chris' <cread@slocity.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org> Subject: Quick update    Hi All,     Just wanted to share some recent developments.     53 1) Feb 19th – Sup Peschong is coming up to Monterey to meet with us  2) Feb 22nd – Mayor of Grover Beach and CM Bronson invited me down for lunch  a. Is there anyone you think I should try and connect with in the morning if I can get their by 11 am  3) Invites to Mayors for Mayors dinner have gone out – only SLO Mayor confirmed and Morro Bay Mayor is out of  town  4) Mar 7th – MBCP scheduled meeting with Sup Gibson and Hill   5) Mar 8th – MBCP presents to City Managers Meeting    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    54 Hicks, Bailey From:Guardado, Miguel Sent:Tuesday, February 19, 2019 11:11 AM To:Akdag, Dan Subject:Fwd: Rescheduled WebEx Test FYI  Miguel Guardado  Interim IT Manager  E mguardado@slocity.org  T 805.781.7017  C 805.431.4381  From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 10:52:03 AM  To: Read, Chris; Cyril Cox; Guardado, Miguel; Boardroom; Nolasco, Jesus (Jesse); Robert Reinauer  Subject: Rescheduled WebEx Test      Hello All,     Due to some scheduling and technical complications, we needed to reschedule this test. Below are the remaining times I  have available this week.     Today (2/19): 1pm to 3pm     Tomorrow (2/20): 10am – 1pm or 2pm to 3:30pm     Do any of these times work for you?     Thanks.        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     55 Hicks, Bailey From:Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, February 19, 2019 10:52 AM To:Read, Chris;Cyril Cox;Guardado, Miguel;Boardroom;Nolasco, Jesus (Jesse);Robert Reinauer Subject:Rescheduled WebEx Test Hello All,    Due to some scheduling and technical complications, we needed to reschedule this test. Below are the remaining times I  have available this week.    Today (2/19): 1pm to 3pm    Tomorrow (2/20): 10am – 1pm or 2pm to 3:30pm    Do any of these times work for you?    Thanks.      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    56 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Tuesday, February 19, 2019 9:18 AM To:Zanmiller, Alice Subject:FW: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO Attachments:City of SLO Electrification Reach Code Support - Feb 2019.docx From: Chappell, Catherine <CChappell@trcsolutions.com>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 3:48 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Pande, Abhijeet <APande@trcsolutions.com>; Farahmand, Farhad  <FFarahmand@trcsolutions.com>  Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Chris & Bob, attached is our revised proposal. I am sorry for the delay.  Isn’t it still morning?   Please note that the Stakeholder Outreach budget increased slightly since our initial scope assumed that some of the  designing and planning of the outreach material would be included in the code development phase.   Let me know if this is sufficient for you to move forward.   Thank you, Cathy      Catherine Chappell, P.E. Vice President, Advanced Energy 10680 White Rock Road, Suite 100 Rancho Cordova, CA, 95670 (Sacramento area) T: 916.844.0157| C: 916.342-1543 LinkedIn | Twitter | Blog | Flickr | www.trcsolutions.com           From: Read, Chris [mailto:cread@slocity.org]   Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2019 6:28 PM  To: Chappell, Catherine <CChappell@trcsolutions.com>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Pande, Abhijeet <APande@trcsolutions.com>  Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Catherine and Abhijeet, Thanks again for sending this menu of options over. Now that we’ve had a chance to digest and reflect on the assistance we need, I think we have can put a good scope of work together for your to submit as a letter proposal. Please note that we have some flexibility, but our available budget is around $40k. We are being supported by the Building Decarbonization Coalition for high level project management and technical interpretation support. To achieve some savings, can you provide an updated proposal that focuses on two primary tasks: 1) designing, attending, and facilitating outreach with local building industry stakeholders; and 2) being on 57 standby for as-needed technical work or to advise on alternatives. I would assume Task 1 would be explicit (similar to the one you proposed), while Task 2 would be a pool of hours that could be applied to a variety of tasks. Please also include a minor EV task that pares down the work described in your previous file to a simple review of our EV requirements to ensure we have sufficient supporting requirements in our electrical code, and if not, to advise on revisions. This makes sense on our end, but it would be good to hear from you if you think this approach is reasonable and would allow us to succeed. If not, we can go back to the drawing board. One more question… if this is feasible and reasonable, would you all be able to start work as early as the week of February 25? March 4? Finally, any email this long should probably be a phone call. If you’d like to check in on the phone, let me know when you have some time to chat next week. Best, Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org From: Chappell, Catherine <CChappell@trcsolutions.com>   Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2019 1:13 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Pande, Abhijeet <APande@trcsolutions.com>  Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Chris and Robert, attached is our memo explaining options for creating Electrification Reach Codes.  I hesitate to call it a  Work Scope, since as we discussed this is the next step in discussing what  TRC can do to support the City.  The budget  provides you with a ballpark for the described scope.   Please let us know when you would like to discuss it further.   Thank you, Cathy      Catherine Chappell, P.E. Vice President, Advanced Energy 10680 White Rock Road, Suite 100 Rancho Cordova, CA, 95670 (Sacramento area) T: 916.844.0157| C: 916.342-1543 LinkedIn | Twitter | Blog | Flickr | www.trcsolutions.com     58       From: Read, Chris [mailto:cread@slocity.org]   Sent: Friday, January 25, 2019 5:08 PM  To: Chappell, Catherine <CChappell@trcsolutions.com>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Catherine, I hope this email finds you well. We are very interested in the work you are doing for PCE and learning more about how we might be able to work with you. Are you free for a 30 minute call next week? Our Tuesday afternoon (after 1:30p) are wide open. Please let us know if that works. 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: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 8:36 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Chris,    Feedback from Peninsula Clean Energy:  The piggyback clause (in the contract)  is for any public agency.  It creates the option of an agency to bypass the RFP  process and make it eligible to contract under the same terms.  However, our contract is structured on the basis of a  multi agency process so a single city is far narrower so what “same price” means is really about the hourly rates.  SLO’s  overall scope will need to be defined but I would recommend structuring the SOW similarly (in the unlikely event it’s  challenged).  It’ll just be fewer hours and with some tasks likely removed.    SLO should reach out to Catherine as to whether TRC is willing to engage on the basis of substantially similar terms.     Chappell, Catherine, Vice President Energy Consulting Services,  CChappell@trcsolutions.com, 916.962.7001    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org  59       From: Beth Trenchard   Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 6:02 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org> Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Chris,    Thanks for the conversation this evening.  I’ve attached TRC/DNV‐GL’s building electrification and EV reach  code proposal.    I’ve reached out to Peninsula Clean Energy to confirm that a jurisdiction could piggyback the contract, in  addition to CCAs.  I’ll get back to you asap.    Sending my best,    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 5:29 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Chris and Bob,    MBCP has been contacted by our sister agencies in Silicon Valley regarding a building electrification reach code  opportunity with TRC and DNG‐VL. Before we investigate this any further, I wanted to find some time to discuss SLO’s  efforts on building electrification codes and learn more about what the City is doing.     Could we find 15 to 30 mins to discuss tomorrow or Monday?     Much appreciated,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  60 Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    61 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, February 19, 2019 9:10 AM To:Harmon, Heidi Cc:Johnson, Derek;Hill, Robert Subject:Quick update on March 7th dinner with MBCP Hi Mayor Harmon,    Thanks again for taking time out of your busy schedule to have dinner with us on March 7th.     Currently, Mayor Lee of Grover Beach and Mayor Waage of Pismo Beach will be joining us for dinner. Mayors from  Morro Bay, Paso Robles and Arroyo Grande were unavailable that evening.     Do you have a relationship with the Mayor of Atascadero? Could you gently reach out and see if Mayor Moreno is  interested or available?     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         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    62 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Monday, February 18, 2019 10:23 PM To:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP Great email, this makes me very happy! From: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 18, 2019 9:35 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>; Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Cc: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP    Mayor, We are meeting with the MBCP group the next day and recommend the following points for your consideration: 1. MBCP has been hugely successful. It is about Local Choice, Economic Vitality and Clean Energy   2.  Monterey Bay Community Power (MBCP) opened its doors in January 2018 with three primary goals in sight: reducing greenhouse gas emissions, providing cost stability and savings, and supporting the economic vitality of Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz Counties. WE HAVE A CHANCE TO JOIN THAT SUCCESS BY HAVING THE WHOLE COUNTY JOIN. 3. 3% Rebate to all customers - over $4 million delivered as bill credits in 2018 4. MBchoice Plan: Carbon free electricity provided to all MBCP customers through our default service offering 5. MBprime Plan: 100% eligible renewable service offering created for customers with higher renewable energy standards a. An estimated 300,000 metric tons of GhG reduced 6. $825K for EV rebates and $100K for low-income solar installations. 7. We need to be leaders and please join SLO and MB in bringing Local Choice, Economic Vitality and Clean Energy to our entire region. Please share any outcomes from your meeting as I am meeting with the City Manager’s group that next morning and want to continue the momentum from the previous night. We can arrange a car from City Hall and I can attend if you think that there will be other staff at the meeting. Thank you Derek From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:56 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: Fwd: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP  63    Hey Derek if you go to this  may I get a ride with you and if not Shannon I think I need a car perhaps.   Get Outlook for iOS     From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:39 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi; John Headding  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Hi All,    Thanks for the follow up, Mayor Headding and sorry we won’t be able to connect over those two days. We all appreciate  your support and assistance.     Mayor Harmon ‐ great news. Thank you so much. I will start reaching out to your fellow Mayors. We have a 6:30  reservation at Cafe Roma in SLO. How does that sound?    Get Outlook for iOS     From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:06 PM  To: John Headding; J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP       Sounds great I would love to attend and have a figure dialogue with the other mayors about this great opportunity.   Get Outlook for iOS     From: John Headding <jheadding@morrobayca.gov>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 8:16 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Harmon, Heidi; Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Mr. Killigrew,   Thank you so much for the invitation. Normally I would be more than excited to attend, however Scott Collins our city  manager, myself and a number of our staff will be in Washington DC for an advocacy trip. We will be away March 4  through March 9.  If perhaps there is an alternative date you might consider, I would be happy to attend such a meeting.  It just so happens that the County mayors meeting is also on that date at noon. (March 8 and Mayor Harmon will be  hosting that meeting. )The reason I bring this up is that as potential alternative, if you decide on another date ,this may  be a venue during the following months mayors meeting to Have such a meeting.(The mayors meeting is routinely the  second Friday of each month). This meeting of course is by invitation but certainly we could propose an agenda item for  inclusion of this topic.  Again my apologies for not being able to attend, please advise as to how I may be of assistance in the future regarding  this important initiative.  With kind regards,    64 Sent from my iPhone   Dr. John Headding   Mayor  Morro Bay, CA. 93442  805‐909‐9785    On Feb 12, 2019, at 10:15 PM, J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Hi Mayor Harmon and Mayor Headding,     MBCP greatly appreciates the leadership of both San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay joining our community  choice energy agency.  We are all excited about the potential opportunities.      I wanted to reach out and let you know that MBCP has been invited to present at the upcoming March  8th City Managers meeting in San Luis Obispo.  In an effort to expand the CCE model throughout the rest  of the County, our CEO, Tom Habashi, our Policy Board Chair, Bruce McPherson and myself will be  traveling down on March 7th.  We would like to invite you both to a Mayors dinner in San Luis Obispo as  well as invite the other five mayors from Pismo Beach, Paso Robles, Atascadero, Arroyo Grande and  Grover Beach. MBCP has been in preliminary conversations with each of the City Managers from those  cities and our hope is that this dinner could be a good opportunity to socialize and network to lay the  foundation for a unified Central Coast supporting community choice energy.      Are you both available to join us for dinner at 6:30 on Thursday March 7th?  If so, would it be possible to  copy you on any future emails to the remaining five Mayors?      Thanks again for your time and consideration.      Please let me know if you have any questions.      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      <image001.jpg>     Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     65 Hicks, Bailey From:Johnson, Derek Sent:Monday, February 18, 2019 9:35 PM To:Harmon, Heidi;Sims, Shannon Cc:Read, Chris;Hill, Robert Subject:RE: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP Mayor, We are meeting with the MBCP group the next day and recommend the following points for your consideration: 1. MBCP has been hugely successful. It is about Local Choice, Economic Vitality and Clean Energy   2.  Monterey Bay Community Power (MBCP) opened its doors in January 2018 with three primary goals in sight: reducing greenhouse gas emissions, providing cost stability and savings, and supporting the economic vitality of Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz Counties. WE HAVE A CHANCE TO JOIN THAT SUCCESS BY HAVING THE WHOLE COUNTY JOIN. 3. 3% Rebate to all customers - over $4 million delivered as bill credits in 2018 4. MBchoice Plan: Carbon free electricity provided to all MBCP customers through our default service offering 5. MBprime Plan: 100% eligible renewable service offering created for customers with higher renewable energy standards a. An estimated 300,000 metric tons of GhG reduced 6. $825K for EV rebates and $100K for low-income solar installations. 7. We need to be leaders and please join SLO and MB in bringing Local Choice, Economic Vitality and Clean Energy to our entire region. Please share any outcomes from your meeting as I am meeting with the City Manager’s group that next morning and want to continue the momentum from the previous night. We can arrange a car from City Hall and I can attend if you think that there will be other staff at the meeting. Thank you Derek From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:56 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: Fwd: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP     Hey Derek if you go to this  may I get a ride with you and if not Shannon I think I need a car perhaps.   Get Outlook for iOS     From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:39 PM  66 To: Harmon, Heidi; John Headding  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Hi All,    Thanks for the follow up, Mayor Headding and sorry we won’t be able to connect over those two days. We all appreciate  your support and assistance.     Mayor Harmon ‐ great news. Thank you so much. I will start reaching out to your fellow Mayors. We have a 6:30  reservation at Cafe Roma in SLO. How does that sound?    Get Outlook for iOS     From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:06 PM  To: John Headding; J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP       Sounds great I would love to attend and have a figure dialogue with the other mayors about this great opportunity.   Get Outlook for iOS     From: John Headding <jheadding@morrobayca.gov>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 8:16 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Harmon, Heidi; Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Mr. Killigrew,   Thank you so much for the invitation. Normally I would be more than excited to attend, however Scott Collins our city  manager, myself and a number of our staff will be in Washington DC for an advocacy trip. We will be away March 4  through March 9.  If perhaps there is an alternative date you might consider, I would be happy to attend such a meeting.  It just so happens that the County mayors meeting is also on that date at noon. (March 8 and Mayor Harmon will be  hosting that meeting. )The reason I bring this up is that as potential alternative, if you decide on another date ,this may  be a venue during the following months mayors meeting to Have such a meeting.(The mayors meeting is routinely the  second Friday of each month). This meeting of course is by invitation but certainly we could propose an agenda item for  inclusion of this topic.  Again my apologies for not being able to attend, please advise as to how I may be of assistance in the future regarding  this important initiative.  With kind regards,    Sent from my iPhone   Dr. John Headding   Mayor  Morro Bay, CA. 93442  805‐909‐9785    On Feb 12, 2019, at 10:15 PM, J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  67 Hi Mayor Harmon and Mayor Headding,     MBCP greatly appreciates the leadership of both San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay joining our community  choice energy agency.  We are all excited about the potential opportunities.      I wanted to reach out and let you know that MBCP has been invited to present at the upcoming March  8th City Managers meeting in San Luis Obispo.  In an effort to expand the CCE model throughout the rest  of the County, our CEO, Tom Habashi, our Policy Board Chair, Bruce McPherson and myself will be  traveling down on March 7th.  We would like to invite you both to a Mayors dinner in San Luis Obispo as  well as invite the other five mayors from Pismo Beach, Paso Robles, Atascadero, Arroyo Grande and  Grover Beach. MBCP has been in preliminary conversations with each of the City Managers from those  cities and our hope is that this dinner could be a good opportunity to socialize and network to lay the  foundation for a unified Central Coast supporting community choice energy.      Are you both available to join us for dinner at 6:30 on Thursday March 7th?  If so, would it be possible to  copy you on any future emails to the remaining five Mayors?      Thanks again for your time and consideration.      Please let me know if you have any questions.      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      <image001.jpg>     Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     68 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Sunday, February 17, 2019 9:31 AM To:Read, Chris;Tom Habashi Cc:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: RES-BCT Hi Chris,    Sounds like a plan. Hopefully it will be a smooth process to shift the City’s accounts over to the unincorporated County.  Thanks again for bringing this to our attention and let us know if you need anything else.    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: Saturday, February 16, 2019 10:04 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Hi J.R., We are meeting internally next week to discuss. I am hopeful we can load as much as possible onto accounts in the unincorporated area and strategically locate the remaining at account locations so that the most important and strategic locations can stay in MBCP and be highly visible public participants in your programs. Thanks for continuing to strategize with us. I’ll look forward to sharing our benefiting account strategy for your feedback when it is more fully baked next week. Best, Chris From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2019 10:42 AM  69 To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Hi Chris,    Thanks for sending this over. Tom and I discussed and we wanted to share an idea for this project if it is still feasible.  Instead of opting out the accounts within the City of SLO, could you just change the accounts to accounts in  unincorporated SLO County? That way, the City could benefit from MBCP’s rebate and program dollars while we figure  out whether or not the County will join MBCP.     Happy to discuss this week.     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: Monday, February 11, 2019 3:55 PM  To: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Hi Tom, Thank you again for reaching out over the weekend. Our rate is $0.1128/kWh, which includes some expensive upfront PG&E service upgrades, as well as some “above and beyond” bonding requests, that our City didn’t want to pay for out of pocket. Estimated production is 2,096,891 kWh in Year 1, decreasing to an estimated 1,906,402 kWh by Year 20. In case it is useful, I have attached our contracts. In the pace of last year, we missed the fact that MBCP would not have a comparable RES-BCT rate. We see the path of opting out as the most direct, but would love to find a way to keep the benefiting accounts in MBCP, if possible. As noted in my email on Saturday, if you want to check-in to discuss, let us know what times work for you. Best, Chris 70 From: Read, Chris   Sent: Saturday, February 9, 2019 8:05 PM  To: 'Tom Habashi' <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Hi Tom, It is complicated, but I think we have an opportunity now to update the benefiting accounts list to minimize the complications and maximizes benefits. Annual system output is ~2 million kWh, benefiting accounts are in flux right now, but we’re all ears for ideas. If you have something in mind, perhaps we can check in via phone early next week? Best, Chris From: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Saturday, February 9, 2019 9:00 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Thanks Chris, sounds like another complicated situation. One final question, what is the anticipated KWH output of the  facility and the combined consumption of the benefiting accounts?    Tom Habashi, CEO   (831) 313‐5557 (cell)  (831) 641‐7215 (direct)  thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, February 8, 2019 9:30 PM  To: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Hi Tom, Thank you for taking a look. First, I would note that this is not a staff report, but rather an internal draft communication between departments. I’ve already made some significant edits based on discussion and internal review. Answers to your questions in red below. Thanks again. Best, 71 Chris From: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, February 8, 2019 1:39 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RES‐BCT    Hi Chris  I got the draft of staff report regarding the RES‐BCT deal that you’ve worked out with PG&E. I’ve had the opportunity to  work with the County of Santa Clara during my tenure at SVCE on a similar issue, although considerably more  complicated since some of the generating facilities and many of the benefitting account were in San Jose which, at the  time, was a PG&E territory. I’d be interested to get an answer to the following  1‐ Is the facility and all the benefitting accounts reside fully in the city of SLO? No, the facility is in the  unincorporated county; right now some benefitting accounts are outside the City limits as well.  2‐ Did you manage to sign an agreement with PG&E prior to Jan 2017? Yes, we are on grandfathered TOU rates.   3‐ If it’s all the same to you, can you share the agreed upon RES‐BCT rate? I need to double check that we are able  to share that.      Tom Habashi, CEO   (831) 313‐5557 (cell)  (831) 641‐7215 (direct)  thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org        72 Hicks, Bailey From:Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Sunday, February 17, 2019 7:42 AM To:Read, Chris Cc:J.R. Killigrew Subject:RE: Building Reach Codes_TRC.DNV-GL Attachments:MBCP Reach Code Support.docx Hi Chris,    I received a proposal (attached) back from Cathy at TRC and I’m not seeing any value for SLO City to contract  with TRC/DNV‐GL through MBCP.  Although there are possibly 4 CCAs piggybacking off PCE’s contract,  TRC/DNV‐GL do not appear to be offering any price breaks.  If I’m understanding correctly, the attached  proposal is identical to what Cathy shared with you.    Let me know if you reach a different conclusion after reviewing the proposal.  Otherwise, I’m looking forward  to hearing about your progress.  I expect to be go through the FY19‐20 budgeting process for approval to fund  reach code adoption in the fall.    Best  –    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org            From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2019 6:00 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Building Reach Codes_TRC.DNV‐GL    I completely missed this email! Let’s check in on Tuesday or Wednesday? From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 12:54 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Building Reach Codes_TRC.DNV‐GL    73 You bet, Chris.   Are you available Friday (2/15) afternoon, 2:30 or later?  3‐4 additional CCA’s are considering  piggybacking the contract, so I had hoped TRC/DNV‐GL would consider some price breaks.  I should know  more by late Thursday/early  Friday.    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 11:34 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Building Reach Codes_TRC.DNV‐GL    Hi Beth,    I think we have a scope and budget in mind for working directly with TRC. Can we check in this week to make sure we  are coordinated?    Thanks!    Chris     From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, February 8, 2019 12:47 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Building Reach Codes_TRC.DNV‐GL    Hi Chris,    I spoke with Cathy at TRC ‐ she briefly shared her conversation with you.     Cathy has agreed to provide, in the next week or so, various cost scenarios for MBCP, including and excluding  SLO City and SLO County.  I’m not sure if it would provide any price break for SLO City – we’ll see.  I’ll reach out  once I have the estimates from Cathy.    Sending my best,    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org    74   75 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Saturday, February 16, 2019 10:04 PM To:J.R. Killigrew;Tom Habashi Cc:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: RES-BCT Hi J.R., We are meeting internally next week to discuss. I am hopeful we can load as much as possible onto accounts in the unincorporated area and strategically locate the remaining at account locations so that the most important and strategic locations can stay in MBCP and be highly visible public participants in your programs. Thanks for continuing to strategize with us. I’ll look forward to sharing our benefiting account strategy for your feedback when it is more fully baked next week. Best, Chris From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2019 10:42 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Hi Chris,    Thanks for sending this over. Tom and I discussed and we wanted to share an idea for this project if it is still feasible.  Instead of opting out the accounts within the City of SLO, could you just change the accounts to accounts in  unincorporated SLO County? That way, the City could benefit from MBCP’s rebate and program dollars while we figure  out whether or not the County will join MBCP.     Happy to discuss this week.     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  76 Monterey, CA 93940    From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 3:55 PM  To: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Hi Tom, Thank you again for reaching out over the weekend. Our rate is $0.1128/kWh, which includes some expensive upfront PG&E service upgrades, as well as some “above and beyond” bonding requests, that our City didn’t want to pay for out of pocket. Estimated production is 2,096,891 kWh in Year 1, decreasing to an estimated 1,906,402 kWh by Year 20. In case it is useful, I have attached our contracts. In the pace of last year, we missed the fact that MBCP would not have a comparable RES-BCT rate. We see the path of opting out as the most direct, but would love to find a way to keep the benefiting accounts in MBCP, if possible. As noted in my email on Saturday, if you want to check-in to discuss, let us know what times work for you. Best, Chris From: Read, Chris   Sent: Saturday, February 9, 2019 8:05 PM  To: 'Tom Habashi' <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Hi Tom, It is complicated, but I think we have an opportunity now to update the benefiting accounts list to minimize the complications and maximizes benefits. Annual system output is ~2 million kWh, benefiting accounts are in flux right now, but we’re all ears for ideas. If you have something in mind, perhaps we can check in via phone early next week? Best, Chris From: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Saturday, February 9, 2019 9:00 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Thanks Chris, sounds like another complicated situation. One final question, what is the anticipated KWH output of the  facility and the combined consumption of the benefiting accounts?    Tom Habashi, CEO   (831) 313‐5557 (cell)  (831) 641‐7215 (direct)  77 thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, February 8, 2019 9:30 PM  To: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Hi Tom, Thank you for taking a look. First, I would note that this is not a staff report, but rather an internal draft communication between departments. I’ve already made some significant edits based on discussion and internal review. Answers to your questions in red below. Thanks again. Best, Chris From: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, February 8, 2019 1:39 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RES‐BCT    Hi Chris  I got the draft of staff report regarding the RES‐BCT deal that you’ve worked out with PG&E. I’ve had the opportunity to  work with the County of Santa Clara during my tenure at SVCE on a similar issue, although considerably more  complicated since some of the generating facilities and many of the benefitting account were in San Jose which, at the  time, was a PG&E territory. I’d be interested to get an answer to the following  1‐ Is the facility and all the benefitting accounts reside fully in the city of SLO? No, the facility is in the  unincorporated county; right now some benefitting accounts are outside the City limits as well.  2‐ Did you manage to sign an agreement with PG&E prior to Jan 2017? Yes, we are on grandfathered TOU rates.   3‐ If it’s all the same to you, can you share the agreed upon RES‐BCT rate? I need to double check that we are able  to share that.      Tom Habashi, CEO   (831) 313‐5557 (cell)  (831) 641‐7215 (direct)  thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org    78     79 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Saturday, February 16, 2019 10:57 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Quick update Thanks. Actually wrangled a meeting with Jim Lewis on Feb 22nd before I meet with Mayor Lee and Matt Bronson from  Grover Beach.     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, February 15, 2019 11:31 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Quick update    Nice work ਐ਑਒ਓ From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, February 15, 2019 11:49 AM  To: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>; June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; john smigelski <john@smigelski.org> Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Quick update    Hi All,     Just wanted to share some recent developments.     1) Feb 19th – Sup Peschong is coming up to Monterey to meet with us  2) Feb 22nd – Mayor of Grover Beach and CM Bronson invited me down for lunch  a. Is there anyone you think I should try and connect with in the morning if I can get their by 11 am  3) Invites to Mayors for Mayors dinner have gone out – only SLO Mayor confirmed and Morro Bay Mayor is out of  town  4) Mar 7th – MBCP scheduled meeting with Sup Gibson and Hill   5) Mar 8th – MBCP presents to City Managers Meeting  80   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    81 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Saturday, February 16, 2019 10:39 AM To:Eric Veium;June Cochran;John Smigelski Cc:Read, Chris;Hill, Robert;Scott Collins;Marc Adato Subject:RE: MBCP Flyer for SLO County Outreach Attachments:MBCP_2019_San Luis Obispo County Benefits Flyer.pdf Hi All,    Found a minor copy edit.     Here is the updated one.     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: J.R. Killigrew   Sent: Friday, February 15, 2019 5:26 PM  To: 'Eric Veium' <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>; June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; John Smigelski  <john@carbonfreeslo.org>  Cc: 'Read, Chris' <cread@slocity.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>; Marc  Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: MBCP Flyer for SLO County Outreach    Hi All,    Attached is the MBCP flyer to support to our outreach efforts that you all are leading the charge. I’d like to thank Eric for  helping make this an inspiring document.     Thanks again and feel free to distribute as you see fit.     Best,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  82 Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    83 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Saturday, February 16, 2019 10:42 AM To:Read, Chris;Tom Habashi Cc:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: RES-BCT Hi Chris,    Thanks for sending this over. Tom and I discussed and we wanted to share an idea for this project if it is still feasible.  Instead of opting out the accounts within the City of SLO, could you just change the accounts to accounts in  unincorporated SLO County? That way, the City could benefit from MBCP’s rebate and program dollars while we figure  out whether or not the County will join MBCP.     Happy to discuss this week.     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: Monday, February 11, 2019 3:55 PM  To: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Hi Tom, Thank you again for reaching out over the weekend. Our rate is $0.1128/kWh, which includes some expensive upfront PG&E service upgrades, as well as some “above and beyond” bonding requests, that our City didn’t want to pay for out of pocket. Estimated production is 2,096,891 kWh in Year 1, decreasing to an estimated 1,906,402 kWh by Year 20. In case it is useful, I have attached our contracts. In the pace of last year, we missed the fact that MBCP would not have a comparable RES-BCT rate. We see the path of opting out as the most direct, but would love to find a way to keep the benefiting accounts in MBCP, 84 if possible. As noted in my email on Saturday, if you want to check-in to discuss, let us know what times work for you. Best, Chris From: Read, Chris   Sent: Saturday, February 9, 2019 8:05 PM  To: 'Tom Habashi' <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Hi Tom, It is complicated, but I think we have an opportunity now to update the benefiting accounts list to minimize the complications and maximizes benefits. Annual system output is ~2 million kWh, benefiting accounts are in flux right now, but we’re all ears for ideas. If you have something in mind, perhaps we can check in via phone early next week? Best, Chris From: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Saturday, February 9, 2019 9:00 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Thanks Chris, sounds like another complicated situation. One final question, what is the anticipated KWH output of the  facility and the combined consumption of the benefiting accounts?    Tom Habashi, CEO   (831) 313‐5557 (cell)  (831) 641‐7215 (direct)  thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, February 8, 2019 9:30 PM  To: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Hi Tom, 85 Thank you for taking a look. First, I would note that this is not a staff report, but rather an internal draft communication between departments. I’ve already made some significant edits based on discussion and internal review. Answers to your questions in red below. Thanks again. Best, Chris From: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, February 8, 2019 1:39 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RES‐BCT    Hi Chris  I got the draft of staff report regarding the RES‐BCT deal that you’ve worked out with PG&E. I’ve had the opportunity to  work with the County of Santa Clara during my tenure at SVCE on a similar issue, although considerably more  complicated since some of the generating facilities and many of the benefitting account were in San Jose which, at the  time, was a PG&E territory. I’d be interested to get an answer to the following  1‐ Is the facility and all the benefitting accounts reside fully in the city of SLO? No, the facility is in the  unincorporated county; right now some benefitting accounts are outside the City limits as well.  2‐ Did you manage to sign an agreement with PG&E prior to Jan 2017? Yes, we are on grandfathered TOU rates.   3‐ If it’s all the same to you, can you share the agreed upon RES‐BCT rate? I need to double check that we are able  to share that.      Tom Habashi, CEO   (831) 313‐5557 (cell)  (831) 641‐7215 (direct)  thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org        86 Hicks, Bailey From:Harmon, Heidi Sent:Saturday, February 16, 2019 8:36 AM To:Mary Hernandez Subject:Re: PLEASE READ AND RESPOND: Processing of MBCP Meeting Stipend Yes‐ this works great and thank you.   From: Mary Hernandez <mhernandez@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2019 11:59:00 AM  To: Harmon, Heidi  Subject: Re: PLEASE READ AND RESPOND: Processing of MBCP Meeting Stipend      Hello Heidi,    All we need to start the process is an email address. Our accounts payable will send you an email with a link  and instructions on how to sign up for automatic payment from there. Is this the best email to send that to?    Kind Regards,    Mary Hernandez, Financial Analyst I  Office: (831) 641‐7213  Cell: (925) 246‐3537  mhernandez@mbcommunitypower.org          70 Garden Ct, Ste 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org  From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>  Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 10:57:44 AM  To: Bren Lehr; Mary Hernandez  Subject: Re: PLEASE READ AND RESPOND: Processing of MBCP Meeting Stipend      Hello Mary‐ What do you need from me for automatic payments?   From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 10:56:08 AM  Cc: Mary Hernandez; Bren Lehr  Subject: PLEASE READ AND RESPOND: Processing of MBCP Meeting Stipend      87 Good morning, Policy Board of Directors and Community Advisory Council members –     As you may know, at its meeting on December 5, 2018 the Policy Board of Directors approved a $100 per meeting  stipend for Policy Board of Directors (primary or alternate, whomever was in attendance) and Community Advisory  Council Members to be paid on a quarterly basis.      In order for MBCP to process payment of the stipend, we’ll need either:  1. a mailing address to send the check to; or   2. an email address if you would like to setup automatic transfer of funds into a bank account.      Please contact Mary Hernandez directly at mhernandez@mbcommunitypower.org or (831) 641‐7213 with your  information or questions. Thank you!      Bren Lehr, Executive Assistant to the CEO / 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     88 Hicks, Bailey From:Panama Bartholomy <panama@buildingdecarb.org> Sent:Saturday, February 16, 2019 8:07 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:Re: Invitation to Local Government Legal Authority Summit Great. Please fill out the google doc spreadsheet. Glad you can make it.    On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 11:26 PM Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org> wrote:  Thanks Panama, sorry about needing the resend, not sure how this slipped through. I’ll definitely be attending.     Best,    Chris    From: Panama Bartholomy <panama@buildingdecarb.org>   Sent: Friday, February 15, 2019 11:59 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Fwd: Invitation to Local Government Legal Authority Summit     Hi Chris, here is the detail on the summit in a week and a half, let me know if you have ay questions.      Yours in decarbonizing,     Panama Bartholomy  Director  Building Decarbonization Coalition  (916) 467‐0778  Schedule a meeting with me: meetme.so/panama      89 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  From: Panama Bartholomy <panama@buildingdecarb.org>  Date: Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 10:35 PM  Subject: Invitation to Local Government Legal Authority Summit  To: Jennifer West <jwest@stopwaste.org>, <ebertrand@ambag.org>, <rdifranco@fremont.gov>, kmeis@lgc.org  <kmeis@lgc.org>, Aimee Bailey <aimee.bailey@svcleanenergy.org>, Tam, Christine  <christine.tam@cityofpaloalto.org>, <azanmiller@marincounty.org>, Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>, Kerry Loux  <KLoux@cityofdavis.org>, Beth Trenchard <BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>, JP ROSS <jross@ebce.org>, Gary  Gero <GGero@ceo.lacounty.gov>, Diane Bailey <diane@menlospark.org>     Hello BDC Local Government members,     The BDC, Rocky Mountain Institute and Redwood Energy have retained Schute, Mihaly and Weinberg to deliver a legal  opinion on what powers local governments have to restrict and/or refuse natural gas infrastructure.     They are looking at a full range of options including building code, police powers, permitting, CEQA, emissions  standards, franchise agreements and others.     We will be hosting an invitation‐only summit to review the legal opinion with local governments and advocacy groups  on February 26th. There we will discuss each option, collect feedback and discuss next steps.     After the summit we will prepare accompanying documentation (draft staff reports, model language, etc.) and do a  small roadshow around the State to present the opinion and resources to interested local governments.     As BDC members we wanted to invite you to the summit if your interest and time allowed.     It will be 9:30‐3:30 on February 26th in Berkeley. If you plan on attending please fill out this spreadsheet.     Please do not share this outside of your organization without discussing with me first.      Please let me know if you have any questions and thank you for your support.      90 Yours in decarbonizing,     Panama Bartholomy  Director  Building Decarbonization Coalition  (916) 467‐0778  Schedule a meeting with me: meetme.so/panama   ‐‐   Yours in decarbonizing,    Panama Bartholomy  Director  Building Decarbonization Coalition  (916) 467‐0778  Schedule a meeting with me: meetme.so/panama   91 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Saturday, February 16, 2019 6:00 AM To:Beth Trenchard Cc:J.R. Killigrew Subject:RE: Building Reach Codes_TRC.DNV-GL I completely missed this email! Let’s check in on Tuesday or Wednesday? From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 12:54 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Building Reach Codes_TRC.DNV‐GL    You bet, Chris.   Are you available Friday (2/15) afternoon, 2:30 or later?  3‐4 additional CCA’s are considering  piggybacking the contract, so I had hoped TRC/DNV‐GL would consider some price breaks.  I should know  more by late Thursday/early  Friday.    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 11:34 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Building Reach Codes_TRC.DNV‐GL    Hi Beth,    I think we have a scope and budget in mind for working directly with TRC. Can we check in this week to make sure we  are coordinated?    Thanks!    Chris     From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, February 8, 2019 12:47 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  92 Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Building Reach Codes_TRC.DNV‐GL    Hi Chris,    I spoke with Cathy at TRC ‐ she briefly shared her conversation with you.     Cathy has agreed to provide, in the next week or so, various cost scenarios for MBCP, including and excluding  SLO City and SLO County.  I’m not sure if it would provide any price break for SLO City – we’ll see.  I’ll reach out  once I have the estimates from Cathy.    Sending my best,    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org      93 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Saturday, February 16, 2019 12:06 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: MBCP CEO Memo 211.docx Main takeaway, MBCP and the CCAs are active in creating legislation that supports our objectives and in changing or defeating legislation that runs counter to our objectives. There are some nuts and bolts specifics, but that is the high level take away I get from reading it.c From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:15 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Fwd: MBCP CEO Memo 211.docx    What’s the main take away and what’s important for me to understand about this?  Get Outlook for iOS     From: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 3:32 PM  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; Daryl Jordan; Johnson, Derek; Edgar Nolasco; Fred Aegerter (City of Marina  [Alternate]); Hans Uslar (Interim CM); Jenny Haruyama; Jim Pia; Layne Long (City of Marina); 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); Tamara Vides; Alan Haffa (City of Monterey); Pease, Andy; Anna Velazquez; Bruce  McPherson (County of Santa Cruz); Carol Lenoir; Derek Timm; Drew Glover; Felipe Hernandez; Harmon, Heidi; Ian  Oglesby; Jack Dilles; Jaime De La Cruz; Jane Parker (County of Monterey); Jenny McAdams; John Freeman; John Phillips  (County of Monterey [Alternate]); Maria Orozco (City of Gonzales); Mary Ann Carbone; Peter Hernandez; Ryan Coonerty  (County of Santa Cruz [Alternate]); Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz); Steve McShane (City of Salinas); Tony Barrera; Trina  Coffman‐Gomez (City of Watsonville)  Subject: MBCP CEO Memo 211.docx      For your information  94 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Friday, February 15, 2019 11:31 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:RE: Quick update Nice work ਐ਑਒ਓ From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, February 15, 2019 11:49 AM  To: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>; June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; john smigelski <john@smigelski.org> Cc: Marc Adato <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: Quick update    Hi All,     Just wanted to share some recent developments.     1) Feb 19th – Sup Peschong is coming up to Monterey to meet with us  2) Feb 22nd – Mayor of Grover Beach and CM Bronson invited me down for lunch  a. Is there anyone you think I should try and connect with in the morning if I can get their by 11 am  3) Invites to Mayors for Mayors dinner have gone out – only SLO Mayor confirmed and Morro Bay Mayor is out of  town  4) Mar 7th – MBCP scheduled meeting with Sup Gibson and Hill   5) Mar 8th – MBCP presents to City Managers Meeting    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    95 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Friday, February 15, 2019 11:27 PM To:Panama Bartholomy Subject:RE: Invitation to Local Government Legal Authority Summit Thanks Panama, sorry about needing the resend, not sure how this slipped through. I’ll definitely be attending. Best, Chris From: Panama Bartholomy <panama@buildingdecarb.org>   Sent: Friday, February 15, 2019 11:59 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Fwd: Invitation to Local Government Legal Authority Summit    Hi Chris, here is the detail on the summit in a week and a half, let me know if you have ay questions.      Yours in decarbonizing,    Panama Bartholomy  Director  Building Decarbonization Coalition  (916) 467‐0778  Schedule a meeting with me: meetme.so/panama     ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  From: Panama Bartholomy <panama@buildingdecarb.org>  Date: Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 10:35 PM  Subject: Invitation to Local Government Legal Authority Summit  To: Jennifer West <jwest@stopwaste.org>, <ebertrand@ambag.org>, <rdifranco@fremont.gov>, kmeis@lgc.org  <kmeis@lgc.org>, Aimee Bailey <aimee.bailey@svcleanenergy.org>, Tam, Christine <christine.tam@cityofpaloalto.org>,  <azanmiller@marincounty.org>, Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>, Kerry Loux <KLoux@cityofdavis.org>, Beth Trenchard  <BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>, JP ROSS <jross@ebce.org>, Gary Gero <GGero@ceo.lacounty.gov>, Diane  Bailey <diane@menlospark.org>    Hello BDC Local Government members,    The BDC, Rocky Mountain Institute and Redwood Energy have retained Schute, Mihaly and Weinberg to deliver a legal  opinion on what powers local governments have to restrict and/or refuse natural gas infrastructure.    They are looking at a full range of options including building code, police powers, permitting, CEQA, emissions standards,  franchise agreements and others.    We will be hosting an invitation‐only summit to review the legal opinion with local governments and advocacy groups  on February 26th. There we will discuss each option, collect feedback and discuss next steps.    96 After the summit we will prepare accompanying documentation (draft staff reports, model language, etc.) and do a  small roadshow around the State to present the opinion and resources to interested local governments.    As BDC members we wanted to invite you to the summit if your interest and time allowed.    It will be 9:30‐3:30 on February 26th in Berkeley. If you plan on attending please fill out this spreadsheet.    Please do not share this outside of your organization without discussing with me first.     Please let me know if you have any questions and thank you for your support.      Yours in decarbonizing,    Panama Bartholomy  Director  Building Decarbonization Coalition  (916) 467‐0778  Schedule a meeting with me: meetme.so/panama   97 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Friday, February 15, 2019 5:26 PM To:Eric Veium;June Cochran;John Smigelski Cc:Read, Chris;Hill, Robert;Scott Collins;Marc Adato Subject:MBCP Flyer for SLO County Outreach Attachments:MBCP_2019_San Luis Obispo County Benefits Flyer.pdf Hi All,    Attached is the MBCP flyer to support to our outreach efforts that you all are leading the charge. I’d like to thank Eric for helping make this an inspiring document.     Thanks again and feel free to distribute as you see fit.     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    98 Hicks, Bailey From:Panama Bartholomy <panama@buildingdecarb.org> Sent:Friday, February 15, 2019 11:59 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:Fwd: Invitation to Local Government Legal Authority Summit Hi Chris, here is the detail on the summit in a week and a half, let me know if you have ay questions.      Yours in decarbonizing,    Panama Bartholomy  Director  Building Decarbonization Coalition  (916) 467‐0778  Schedule a meeting with me: meetme.so/panama     ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  From: Panama Bartholomy <panama@buildingdecarb.org>  Date: Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 10:35 PM  Subject: Invitation to Local Government Legal Authority Summit  To: Jennifer West <jwest@stopwaste.org>, <ebertrand@ambag.org>, <rdifranco@fremont.gov>, kmeis@lgc.org  <kmeis@lgc.org>, Aimee Bailey <aimee.bailey@svcleanenergy.org>, Tam, Christine <christine.tam@cityofpaloalto.org>,  <azanmiller@marincounty.org>, Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>, Kerry Loux <KLoux@cityofdavis.org>, Beth Trenchard  <BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>, JP ROSS <jross@ebce.org>, Gary Gero <GGero@ceo.lacounty.gov>, Diane  Bailey <diane@menlospark.org>    Hello BDC Local Government members,    The BDC, Rocky Mountain Institute and Redwood Energy have retained Schute, Mihaly and Weinberg to deliver a legal  opinion on what powers local governments have to restrict and/or refuse natural gas infrastructure.    They are looking at a full range of options including building code, police powers, permitting, CEQA, emissions standards,  franchise agreements and others.    We will be hosting an invitation‐only summit to review the legal opinion with local governments and advocacy groups  on February 26th. There we will discuss each option, collect feedback and discuss next steps.    After the summit we will prepare accompanying documentation (draft staff reports, model language, etc.) and do a  small roadshow around the State to present the opinion and resources to interested local governments.    As BDC members we wanted to invite you to the summit if your interest and time allowed.    It will be 9:30‐3:30 on February 26th in Berkeley. If you plan on attending please fill out this spreadsheet.    Please do not share this outside of your organization without discussing with me first.     Please let me know if you have any questions and thank you for your support.  99     Yours in decarbonizing,    Panama Bartholomy  Director  Building Decarbonization Coalition  (916) 467‐0778  Schedule a meeting with me: meetme.so/panama   100 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Friday, February 15, 2019 11:49 AM To:Eric Veium;June Cochran;john smigelski Cc:Marc Adato;Read, Chris;Hill, Robert Subject:Quick update Hi All,     Just wanted to share some recent developments.     1) Feb 19th – Sup Peschong is coming up to Monterey to meet with us  2) Feb 22nd – Mayor of Grover Beach and CM Bronson invited me down for lunch  a. Is there anyone you think I should try and connect with in the morning if I can get their by 11 am  3) Invites to Mayors for Mayors dinner have gone out – only SLO Mayor confirmed and Morro Bay Mayor is out of  town  4) Mar 7th – MBCP scheduled meeting with Sup Gibson and Hill   5) Mar 8th – MBCP presents to City Managers Meeting    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    101 Hicks, Bailey From:Mary Hernandez <mhernandez@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Thursday, February 14, 2019 11:59 AM To:Harmon, Heidi Subject:Re: PLEASE READ AND RESPOND: Processing of MBCP Meeting Stipend Hello Heidi,    All we need to start the process is an email address. Our accounts payable will send you an email with a link  and instructions on how to sign up for automatic payment from there. Is this the best email to send that to?    Kind Regards,    Mary Hernandez, Financial Analyst I  Office: (831) 641‐7213  Cell: (925) 246‐3537  mhernandez@mbcommunitypower.org          70 Garden Ct, Ste 300  Monterey, CA 93940  mbcommunitypower.org  From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>  Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 10:57:44 AM  To: Bren Lehr; Mary Hernandez  Subject: Re: PLEASE READ AND RESPOND: Processing of MBCP Meeting Stipend      Hello Mary‐ What do you need from me for automatic payments?   From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 10:56:08 AM  Cc: Mary Hernandez; Bren Lehr  Subject: PLEASE READ AND RESPOND: Processing of MBCP Meeting Stipend      Good morning, Policy Board of Directors and Community Advisory Council members –     As you may know, at its meeting on December 5, 2018 the Policy Board of Directors approved a $100 per meeting  stipend for Policy Board of Directors (primary or alternate, whomever was in attendance) and Community Advisory  Council Members to be paid on a quarterly basis.      In order for MBCP to process payment of the stipend, we’ll need either:  102 1. a mailing address to send the check to; or   2. an email address if you would like to setup automatic transfer of funds into a bank account.      Please contact Mary Hernandez directly at mhernandez@mbcommunitypower.org or (831) 641‐7213 with your  information or questions. Thank you!      Bren Lehr, Executive Assistant to the CEO / 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     103 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 5:57 PM To:Tom Habashi Subject:RE: RES-BCT Thanks Tom, we’ll start identifying out of boundary accounts and will see how far that gets us. We look forward to any other ideas you have. Best, Chris From: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 8:12 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Chris  Without digging too deep into this, one way to handle it is to use the energy generated by the facility to feed all the  benefitting accounts in the unincorporated areas. If these benefitting account are not sufficient to absorb the total  output of the generating facility, then you can opt out some of the facilities within the city of SLO, enough to absorb the  remainder the facility output. I’ll discuss with J.R. today and we’ll do our best to come up with a few more ideas that  would work for all.    Tom Habashi, CEO   (831) 313‐5557 (cell)  (831) 641‐7215 (direct)  thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 3:55 PM  To: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Hi Tom, Thank you again for reaching out over the weekend. Our rate is $0.1128/kWh, which includes some expensive upfront PG&E service upgrades, as well as some “above and beyond” bonding requests, that our City didn’t 104 want to pay for out of pocket. Estimated production is 2,096,891 kWh in Year 1, decreasing to an estimated 1,906,402 kWh by Year 20. In case it is useful, I have attached our contracts. In the pace of last year, we missed the fact that MBCP would not have a comparable RES-BCT rate. We see the path of opting out as the most direct, but would love to find a way to keep the benefiting accounts in MBCP, if possible. As noted in my email on Saturday, if you want to check-in to discuss, let us know what times work for you. Best, Chris From: Read, Chris   Sent: Saturday, February 9, 2019 8:05 PM  To: 'Tom Habashi' <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Hi Tom, It is complicated, but I think we have an opportunity now to update the benefiting accounts list to minimize the complications and maximizes benefits. Annual system output is ~2 million kWh, benefiting accounts are in flux right now, but we’re all ears for ideas. If you have something in mind, perhaps we can check in via phone early next week? Best, Chris From: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Saturday, February 9, 2019 9:00 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Thanks Chris, sounds like another complicated situation. One final question, what is the anticipated KWH output of the  facility and the combined consumption of the benefiting accounts?    Tom Habashi, CEO   (831) 313‐5557 (cell)  (831) 641‐7215 (direct)  thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Friday, February 8, 2019 9:30 PM  To: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  105 Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: RES‐BCT    Hi Tom, Thank you for taking a look. First, I would note that this is not a staff report, but rather an internal draft communication between departments. I’ve already made some significant edits based on discussion and internal review. Answers to your questions in red below. Thanks again. Best, Chris From: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, February 8, 2019 1:39 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RES‐BCT    Hi Chris  I got the draft of staff report regarding the RES‐BCT deal that you’ve worked out with PG&E. I’ve had the opportunity to  work with the County of Santa Clara during my tenure at SVCE on a similar issue, although considerably more  complicated since some of the generating facilities and many of the benefitting account were in San Jose which, at the  time, was a PG&E territory. I’d be interested to get an answer to the following  1‐ Is the facility and all the benefitting accounts reside fully in the city of SLO? No, the facility is in the  unincorporated county; right now some benefitting accounts are outside the City limits as well.  2‐ Did you manage to sign an agreement with PG&E prior to Jan 2017? Yes, we are on grandfathered TOU rates.   3‐ If it’s all the same to you, can you share the agreed upon RES‐BCT rate? I need to double check that we are able  to share that.      Tom Habashi, CEO   (831) 313‐5557 (cell)  (831) 641‐7215 (direct)  thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org        106 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 5:43 PM To:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO Yup From: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 5:28 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    This looks OK to me. You’re going to do up a sole source? From: Chappell, Catherine <CChappell@trcsolutions.com>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 3:48 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Pande, Abhijeet <APande@trcsolutions.com>; Farahmand, Farhad  <FFarahmand@trcsolutions.com>  Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Chris & Bob, attached is our revised proposal. I am sorry for the delay.  Isn’t it still morning?   Please note that the Stakeholder Outreach budget increased slightly since our initial scope assumed that some of the  designing and planning of the outreach material would be included in the code development phase.   Let me know if this is sufficient for you to move forward.   Thank you, Cathy      Catherine Chappell, P.E. Vice President, Advanced Energy 10680 White Rock Road, Suite 100 Rancho Cordova, CA, 95670 (Sacramento area) T: 916.844.0157| C: 916.342-1543 LinkedIn | Twitter | Blog | Flickr | www.trcsolutions.com           From: Read, Chris [mailto:cread@slocity.org]   Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2019 6:28 PM  To: Chappell, Catherine <CChappell@trcsolutions.com>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Pande, Abhijeet <APande@trcsolutions.com>  Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Catherine and Abhijeet, 107 Thanks again for sending this menu of options over. Now that we’ve had a chance to digest and reflect on the assistance we need, I think we have can put a good scope of work together for your to submit as a letter proposal. Please note that we have some flexibility, but our available budget is around $40k. We are being supported by the Building Decarbonization Coalition for high level project management and technical interpretation support. To achieve some savings, can you provide an updated proposal that focuses on two primary tasks: 1) designing, attending, and facilitating outreach with local building industry stakeholders; and 2) being on standby for as-needed technical work or to advise on alternatives. I would assume Task 1 would be explicit (similar to the one you proposed), while Task 2 would be a pool of hours that could be applied to a variety of tasks. Please also include a minor EV task that pares down the work described in your previous file to a simple review of our EV requirements to ensure we have sufficient supporting requirements in our electrical code, and if not, to advise on revisions. This makes sense on our end, but it would be good to hear from you if you think this approach is reasonable and would allow us to succeed. If not, we can go back to the drawing board. One more question… if this is feasible and reasonable, would you all be able to start work as early as the week of February 25? March 4? Finally, any email this long should probably be a phone call. If you’d like to check in on the phone, let me know when you have some time to chat next week. Best, Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org From: Chappell, Catherine <CChappell@trcsolutions.com>   Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2019 1:13 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Pande, Abhijeet <APande@trcsolutions.com>  Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Chris and Robert, attached is our memo explaining options for creating Electrification Reach Codes.  I hesitate to call it a  Work Scope, since as we discussed this is the next step in discussing what  TRC can do to support the City.  The budget  provides you with a ballpark for the described scope.   Please let us know when you would like to discuss it further.   Thank you, Cathy    108   Catherine Chappell, P.E. Vice President, Advanced Energy 10680 White Rock Road, Suite 100 Rancho Cordova, CA, 95670 (Sacramento area) T: 916.844.0157| C: 916.342-1543 LinkedIn | Twitter | Blog | Flickr | www.trcsolutions.com           From: Read, Chris [mailto:cread@slocity.org]   Sent: Friday, January 25, 2019 5:08 PM  To: Chappell, Catherine <CChappell@trcsolutions.com>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Catherine, I hope this email finds you well. We are very interested in the work you are doing for PCE and learning more about how we might be able to work with you. Are you free for a 30 minute call next week? Our Tuesday afternoon (after 1:30p) are wide open. Please let us know if that works. 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: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 8:36 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Chris,    Feedback from Peninsula Clean Energy:  The piggyback clause (in the contract)  is for any public agency.  It creates the option of an agency to bypass the RFP  process and make it eligible to contract under the same terms.  However, our contract is structured on the basis of a  multi agency process so a single city is far narrower so what “same price” means is really about the hourly rates.  SLO’s  109 overall scope will need to be defined but I would recommend structuring the SOW similarly (in the unlikely event it’s  challenged).  It’ll just be fewer hours and with some tasks likely removed.    SLO should reach out to Catherine as to whether TRC is willing to engage on the basis of substantially similar terms.     Chappell, Catherine, Vice President Energy Consulting Services,  CChappell@trcsolutions.com, 916.962.7001    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Beth Trenchard   Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 6:02 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org> Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Chris,    Thanks for the conversation this evening.  I’ve attached TRC/DNV‐GL’s building electrification and EV reach  code proposal.    I’ve reached out to Peninsula Clean Energy to confirm that a jurisdiction could piggyback the contract, in  addition to CCAs.  I’ll get back to you asap.    Sending my best,    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 5:29 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Chris and Bob,  110   MBCP has been contacted by our sister agencies in Silicon Valley regarding a building electrification reach code  opportunity with TRC and DNG‐VL. Before we investigate this any further, I wanted to find some time to discuss SLO’s  efforts on building electrification codes and learn more about what the City is doing.     Could we find 15 to 30 mins to discuss tomorrow or Monday?     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    111 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 5:28 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO This looks OK to me. You’re going to do up a sole source? From: Chappell, Catherine <CChappell@trcsolutions.com>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 3:48 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Pande, Abhijeet <APande@trcsolutions.com>; Farahmand, Farhad  <FFarahmand@trcsolutions.com>  Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Chris & Bob, attached is our revised proposal. I am sorry for the delay.  Isn’t it still morning?   Please note that the Stakeholder Outreach budget increased slightly since our initial scope assumed that some of the  designing and planning of the outreach material would be included in the code development phase.   Let me know if this is sufficient for you to move forward.   Thank you, Cathy      Catherine Chappell, P.E. Vice President, Advanced Energy 10680 White Rock Road, Suite 100 Rancho Cordova, CA, 95670 (Sacramento area) T: 916.844.0157| C: 916.342-1543 LinkedIn | Twitter | Blog | Flickr | www.trcsolutions.com           From: Read, Chris [mailto:cread@slocity.org]   Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2019 6:28 PM  To: Chappell, Catherine <CChappell@trcsolutions.com>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Pande, Abhijeet <APande@trcsolutions.com>  Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Catherine and Abhijeet, Thanks again for sending this menu of options over. Now that we’ve had a chance to digest and reflect on the assistance we need, I think we have can put a good scope of work together for your to submit as a letter proposal. Please note that we have some flexibility, but our available budget is around $40k. We are being supported by the Building Decarbonization Coalition for high level project management and technical interpretation support. To achieve some savings, can you provide an updated proposal that focuses on two primary tasks: 1) designing, attending, and facilitating outreach with local building industry stakeholders; and 2) being on standby for as-needed technical work or to advise on alternatives. I would assume Task 1 would be explicit 112 (similar to the one you proposed), while Task 2 would be a pool of hours that could be applied to a variety of tasks. Please also include a minor EV task that pares down the work described in your previous file to a simple review of our EV requirements to ensure we have sufficient supporting requirements in our electrical code, and if not, to advise on revisions. This makes sense on our end, but it would be good to hear from you if you think this approach is reasonable and would allow us to succeed. If not, we can go back to the drawing board. One more question… if this is feasible and reasonable, would you all be able to start work as early as the week of February 25? March 4? Finally, any email this long should probably be a phone call. If you’d like to check in on the phone, let me know when you have some time to chat next week. Best, Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org From: Chappell, Catherine <CChappell@trcsolutions.com>   Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2019 1:13 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Pande, Abhijeet <APande@trcsolutions.com>  Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Chris and Robert, attached is our memo explaining options for creating Electrification Reach Codes.  I hesitate to call it a  Work Scope, since as we discussed this is the next step in discussing what  TRC can do to support the City.  The budget  provides you with a ballpark for the described scope.   Please let us know when you would like to discuss it further.   Thank you, Cathy      Catherine Chappell, P.E. Vice President, Advanced Energy 10680 White Rock Road, Suite 100 Rancho Cordova, CA, 95670 (Sacramento area) T: 916.844.0157| C: 916.342-1543 LinkedIn | Twitter | Blog | Flickr | www.trcsolutions.com       113     From: Read, Chris [mailto:cread@slocity.org]   Sent: Friday, January 25, 2019 5:08 PM  To: Chappell, Catherine <CChappell@trcsolutions.com>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Catherine, I hope this email finds you well. We are very interested in the work you are doing for PCE and learning more about how we might be able to work with you. Are you free for a 30 minute call next week? Our Tuesday afternoon (after 1:30p) are wide open. Please let us know if that works. 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: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 8:36 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Chris,    Feedback from Peninsula Clean Energy:  The piggyback clause (in the contract)  is for any public agency.  It creates the option of an agency to bypass the RFP  process and make it eligible to contract under the same terms.  However, our contract is structured on the basis of a  multi agency process so a single city is far narrower so what “same price” means is really about the hourly rates.  SLO’s  overall scope will need to be defined but I would recommend structuring the SOW similarly (in the unlikely event it’s  challenged).  It’ll just be fewer hours and with some tasks likely removed.    SLO should reach out to Catherine as to whether TRC is willing to engage on the basis of substantially similar terms.     Chappell, Catherine, Vice President Energy Consulting Services,  CChappell@trcsolutions.com, 916.962.7001    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org    114     From: Beth Trenchard   Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 6:02 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org> Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Chris,    Thanks for the conversation this evening.  I’ve attached TRC/DNV‐GL’s building electrification and EV reach  code proposal.    I’ve reached out to Peninsula Clean Energy to confirm that a jurisdiction could piggyback the contract, in  addition to CCAs.  I’ll get back to you asap.    Sending my best,    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 5:29 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Chris and Bob,    MBCP has been contacted by our sister agencies in Silicon Valley regarding a building electrification reach code  opportunity with TRC and DNG‐VL. Before we investigate this any further, I wanted to find some time to discuss SLO’s  efforts on building electrification codes and learn more about what the City is doing.     Could we find 15 to 30 mins to discuss tomorrow or Monday?     Much appreciated,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  115 Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    116 Hicks, Bailey From:Sims, Shannon Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 3:06 PM To:Harmon, Heidi;Johnson, Derek Subject:RE: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP I have a car held unless I hear otherwise from Derek. From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:56 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: Fwd: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP     Hey Derek if you go to this  may I get a ride with you and if not Shannon I think I need a car perhaps.   Get Outlook for iOS     From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:39 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi; John Headding  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Hi All,    Thanks for the follow up, Mayor Headding and sorry we won’t be able to connect over those two days. We all appreciate  your support and assistance.     Mayor Harmon ‐ great news. Thank you so much. I will start reaching out to your fellow Mayors. We have a 6:30  reservation at Cafe Roma in SLO. How does that sound?    Get Outlook for iOS     From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:06 PM  To: John Headding; J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP       Sounds great I would love to attend and have a figure dialogue with the other mayors about this great opportunity.   Get Outlook for iOS     From: John Headding <jheadding@morrobayca.gov>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 8:16 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Harmon, Heidi; Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP   117    Mr. Killigrew,   Thank you so much for the invitation. Normally I would be more than excited to attend, however Scott Collins our city  manager, myself and a number of our staff will be in Washington DC for an advocacy trip. We will be away March 4  through March 9.  If perhaps there is an alternative date you might consider, I would be happy to attend such a meeting.  It just so happens that the County mayors meeting is also on that date at noon. (March 8 and Mayor Harmon will be  hosting that meeting. )The reason I bring this up is that as potential alternative, if you decide on another date ,this may  be a venue during the following months mayors meeting to Have such a meeting.(The mayors meeting is routinely the  second Friday of each month). This meeting of course is by invitation but certainly we could propose an agenda item for  inclusion of this topic.  Again my apologies for not being able to attend, please advise as to how I may be of assistance in the future regarding  this important initiative.  With kind regards,    Sent from my iPhone   Dr. John Headding   Mayor  Morro Bay, CA. 93442  805‐909‐9785    On Feb 12, 2019, at 10:15 PM, J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Hi Mayor Harmon and Mayor Headding,     MBCP greatly appreciates the leadership of both San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay joining our community  choice energy agency.  We are all excited about the potential opportunities.      I wanted to reach out and let you know that MBCP has been invited to present at the upcoming March  8th City Managers meeting in San Luis Obispo.  In an effort to expand the CCE model throughout the rest  of the County, our CEO, Tom Habashi, our Policy Board Chair, Bruce McPherson and myself will be  traveling down on March 7th.  We would like to invite you both to a Mayors dinner in San Luis Obispo as  well as invite the other five mayors from Pismo Beach, Paso Robles, Atascadero, Arroyo Grande and  Grover Beach. MBCP has been in preliminary conversations with each of the City Managers from those  cities and our hope is that this dinner could be a good opportunity to socialize and network to lay the  foundation for a unified Central Coast supporting community choice energy.      Are you both available to join us for dinner at 6:30 on Thursday March 7th?  If so, would it be possible to  copy you on any future emails to the remaining five Mayors?      Thanks again for your time and consideration.      Please let me know if you have any questions.      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      <image001.jpg>     118 Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     119 Hicks, Bailey From:Harmon, Heidi Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 3:06 PM To:Sims, Shannon Subject:Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP Thank you     Get Outlook for iOS  From: Sims, Shannon  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 3:04:42 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi  Subject: RE: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      I put it on your calendar. Just a heads up it conflicts with Donnas.    From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:56 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; John Headding <jheadding@morrobayca.gov>  Cc: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP     Perfect!  Get Outlook for iOS  From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:39:44 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi; John Headding  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP     Hi All,    Thanks for the follow up, Mayor Headding and sorry we won’t be able to connect over those two days. We all appreciate your support and assistance.     Mayor Harmon - great news. Thank you so much. I will start reaching out to your fellow Mayors. We have a 6:30 reservation at Cafe Roma in SLO. How does that sound?    Get Outlook for iOS  120   From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:06 PM  To: John Headding; J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Sounds great I would love to attend and have a figure dialogue with the other mayors about this great opportunity.   Get Outlook for iOS    From: John Headding <jheadding@morrobayca.gov>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 8:16 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Harmon, Heidi; Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Mr. Killigrew,   Thank you so much for the invitation. Normally I would be more than excited to attend, however Scott Collins our city manager, myself and a number of our staff will be in Washington DC for an advocacy trip. We will be away March 4 through March 9. If perhaps there is an alternative date you might consider, I would be happy to attend such a meeting. It just so happens that the County mayors meeting is also on that date at noon. (March 8 and Mayor Harmon will be hosting that meeting. )The reason I bring this up is that as potential alternative, if you decide on another date ,this may be a venue during the following months mayors meeting to Have such a meeting.(The mayors meeting is routinely the second Friday of each month). This meeting of course is by invitation but certainly we could propose an agenda item for inclusion of this topic.  Again my apologies for not being able to attend, please advise as to how I may be of assistance in the future regarding this important initiative.  With kind regards,    Sent from my iPhone   Dr. John Headding   Mayor  Morro Bay, CA. 93442  121 805-909-9785  On Feb 12, 2019, at 10:15 PM, J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Hi Mayor Harmon and Mayor Headding,     MBCP greatly appreciates the leadership of both San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay joining our community  choice energy agency.  We are all excited about the potential opportunities.      I wanted to reach out and let you know that MBCP has been invited to present at the upcoming March  8th City Managers meeting in San Luis Obispo.  In an effort to expand the CCE model throughout the rest  of the County, our CEO, Tom Habashi, our Policy Board Chair, Bruce McPherson and myself will be  traveling down on March 7th.  We would like to invite you both to a Mayors dinner in San Luis Obispo as  well as invite the other five mayors from Pismo Beach, Paso Robles, Atascadero, Arroyo Grande and  Grover Beach. MBCP has been in preliminary conversations with each of the City Managers from those  cities and our hope is that this dinner could be a good opportunity to socialize and network to lay the  foundation for a unified Central Coast supporting community choice energy.      Are you both available to join us for dinner at 6:30 on Thursday March 7th?  If so, would it be possible to  copy you on any future emails to the remaining five Mayors?      Thanks again for your time and consideration.      Please let me know if you have any questions.      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      <image001.jpg>     Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  122 Monterey, CA 93940     123 Hicks, Bailey From:Sims, Shannon Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 3:05 PM To:Harmon, Heidi Subject:RE: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP I put it on your calendar. Just a heads up it conflicts with Donnas. From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:56 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; John Headding <jheadding@morrobayca.gov>  Cc: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Scott Collins <scollins@morrobayca.gov>  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP    Perfect! Get Outlook for iOS From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:39:44 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi; John Headding  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP Hi All, Thanks for the follow up, Mayor Headding and sorry we won’t be able to connect over those two days. We all appreciate your support and assistance. Mayor Harmon - great news. Thank you so much. I will start reaching out to your fellow Mayors. We have a 6:30 reservation at Cafe Roma in SLO. How does that sound? Get Outlook for iOS From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:06 PM  To: John Headding; J.R. Killigrew  124 Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Sounds great I would love to attend and have a figure dialogue with the other mayors about this great opportunity. Get Outlook for iOS From: John Headding <jheadding@morrobayca.gov>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 8:16 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Harmon, Heidi; Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Mr. Killigrew, Thank you so much for the invitation. Normally I would be more than excited to attend, however Scott Collins our city manager, myself and a number of our staff will be in Washington DC for an advocacy trip. We will be away March 4 through March 9. If perhaps there is an alternative date you might consider, I would be happy to attend such a meeting. It just so happens that the County mayors meeting is also on that date at noon. (March 8 and Mayor Harmon will be hosting that meeting. )The reason I bring this up is that as potential alternative, if you decide on another date ,this may be a venue during the following months mayors meeting to Have such a meeting.(The mayors meeting is routinely the second Friday of each month). This meeting of course is by invitation but certainly we could propose an agenda item for inclusion of this topic. Again my apologies for not being able to attend, please advise as to how I may be of assistance in the future regarding this important initiative. With kind regards, Sent from my iPhone Dr. John Headding Mayor Morro Bay, CA. 93442 805-909-9785 On Feb 12, 2019, at 10:15 PM, J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote: Hi Mayor Harmon and Mayor Headding,  125    MBCP greatly appreciates the leadership of both San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay joining our community  choice energy agency.  We are all excited about the potential opportunities.      I wanted to reach out and let you know that MBCP has been invited to present at the upcoming March  8th City Managers meeting in San Luis Obispo.  In an effort to expand the CCE model throughout the rest  of the County, our CEO, Tom Habashi, our Policy Board Chair, Bruce McPherson and myself will be  traveling down on March 7th.  We would like to invite you both to a Mayors dinner in San Luis Obispo as  well as invite the other five mayors from Pismo Beach, Paso Robles, Atascadero, Arroyo Grande and  Grover Beach. MBCP has been in preliminary conversations with each of the City Managers from those  cities and our hope is that this dinner could be a good opportunity to socialize and network to lay the  foundation for a unified Central Coast supporting community choice energy.      Are you both available to join us for dinner at 6:30 on Thursday March 7th?  If so, would it be possible to  copy you on any future emails to the remaining five Mayors?      Thanks again for your time and consideration.      Please let me know if you have any questions.      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      <image001.jpg>     Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     126 Hicks, Bailey From:Harmon, Heidi Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:56 PM To:Johnson, Derek;Sims, Shannon Subject:Fwd: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP  Hey Derek if you go to this  may I get a ride with you and if not Shannon I think I need a car perhaps.   Get Outlook for iOS     From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:39 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi; John Headding  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Hi All,    Thanks for the follow up, Mayor Headding and sorry we won’t be able to connect over those two days. We all appreciate  your support and assistance.     Mayor Harmon ‐ great news. Thank you so much. I will start reaching out to your fellow Mayors. We have a 6:30  reservation at Cafe Roma in SLO. How does that sound?    Get Outlook for iOS     From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:06 PM  To: John Headding; J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP       Sounds great I would love to attend and have a figure dialogue with the other mayors about this great opportunity.   Get Outlook for iOS     From: John Headding <jheadding@morrobayca.gov>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 8:16 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Harmon, Heidi; Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Mr. Killigrew,   Thank you so much for the invitation. Normally I would be more than excited to attend, however Scott Collins our city  manager, myself and a number of our staff will be in Washington DC for an advocacy trip. We will be away March 4  through March 9.  If perhaps there is an alternative date you might consider, I would be happy to attend such a meeting.  It just so happens that the County mayors meeting is also on that date at noon. (March 8 and Mayor Harmon will be  hosting that meeting. )The reason I bring this up is that as potential alternative, if you decide on another date ,this may  127 be a venue during the following months mayors meeting to Have such a meeting.(The mayors meeting is routinely the  second Friday of each month). This meeting of course is by invitation but certainly we could propose an agenda item for  inclusion of this topic.  Again my apologies for not being able to attend, please advise as to how I may be of assistance in the future regarding  this important initiative.  With kind regards,    Sent from my iPhone   Dr. John Headding   Mayor  Morro Bay, CA. 93442  805‐909‐9785    On Feb 12, 2019, at 10:15 PM, J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Hi Mayor Harmon and Mayor Headding,     MBCP greatly appreciates the leadership of both San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay joining our community  choice energy agency.  We are all excited about the potential opportunities.      I wanted to reach out and let you know that MBCP has been invited to present at the upcoming March  8th City Managers meeting in San Luis Obispo.  In an effort to expand the CCE model throughout the rest  of the County, our CEO, Tom Habashi, our Policy Board Chair, Bruce McPherson and myself will be  traveling down on March 7th.  We would like to invite you both to a Mayors dinner in San Luis Obispo as  well as invite the other five mayors from Pismo Beach, Paso Robles, Atascadero, Arroyo Grande and  Grover Beach. MBCP has been in preliminary conversations with each of the City Managers from those  cities and our hope is that this dinner could be a good opportunity to socialize and network to lay the  foundation for a unified Central Coast supporting community choice energy.      Are you both available to join us for dinner at 6:30 on Thursday March 7th?  If so, would it be possible to  copy you on any future emails to the remaining five Mayors?      Thanks again for your time and consideration.      Please let me know if you have any questions.      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      <image001.jpg>     Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     128 Hicks, Bailey From:Harmon, Heidi Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:56 PM To:J.R. Killigrew;John Headding Cc:Johnson, Derek;Hill, Robert;Scott Collins Subject:Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP Perfect! Get Outlook for iOS From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:39:44 PM  To: Harmon, Heidi; John Headding  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP Hi All, Thanks for the follow up, Mayor Headding and sorry we won’t be able to connect over those two days. We all appreciate your support and assistance. Mayor Harmon - great news. Thank you so much. I will start reaching out to your fellow Mayors. We have a 6:30 reservation at Cafe Roma in SLO. How does that sound? Get Outlook for iOS From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:06 PM  To: John Headding; J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Sounds great I would love to attend and have a figure dialogue with the other mayors about this great opportunity. Get Outlook for iOS 129 From: John Headding <jheadding@morrobayca.gov>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 8:16 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Harmon, Heidi; Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Mr. Killigrew, Thank you so much for the invitation. Normally I would be more than excited to attend, however Scott Collins our city manager, myself and a number of our staff will be in Washington DC for an advocacy trip. We will be away March 4 through March 9. If perhaps there is an alternative date you might consider, I would be happy to attend such a meeting. It just so happens that the County mayors meeting is also on that date at noon. (March 8 and Mayor Harmon will be hosting that meeting. )The reason I bring this up is that as potential alternative, if you decide on another date ,this may be a venue during the following months mayors meeting to Have such a meeting.(The mayors meeting is routinely the second Friday of each month). This meeting of course is by invitation but certainly we could propose an agenda item for inclusion of this topic. Again my apologies for not being able to attend, please advise as to how I may be of assistance in the future regarding this important initiative. With kind regards, Sent from my iPhone Dr. John Headding Mayor Morro Bay, CA. 93442 805-909-9785 On Feb 12, 2019, at 10:15 PM, J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote: Hi Mayor Harmon and Mayor Headding,     MBCP greatly appreciates the leadership of both San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay joining our community  choice energy agency.  We are all excited about the potential opportunities.      I wanted to reach out and let you know that MBCP has been invited to present at the upcoming March  8th City Managers meeting in San Luis Obispo.  In an effort to expand the CCE model throughout the rest  130 of the County, our CEO, Tom Habashi, our Policy Board Chair, Bruce McPherson and myself will be  traveling down on March 7th.  We would like to invite you both to a Mayors dinner in San Luis Obispo as  well as invite the other five mayors from Pismo Beach, Paso Robles, Atascadero, Arroyo Grande and  Grover Beach. MBCP has been in preliminary conversations with each of the City Managers from those  cities and our hope is that this dinner could be a good opportunity to socialize and network to lay the  foundation for a unified Central Coast supporting community choice energy.      Are you both available to join us for dinner at 6:30 on Thursday March 7th?  If so, would it be possible to  copy you on any future emails to the remaining five Mayors?      Thanks again for your time and consideration.      Please let me know if you have any questions.      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      <image001.jpg>     Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     131 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:40 PM To:Harmon, Heidi;John Headding Cc:Johnson, Derek;Hill, Robert;Scott Collins Subject:Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP Hi All, Thanks for the follow up, Mayor Headding and sorry we won’t be able to connect over those two days. We all appreciate your support and assistance. Mayor Harmon - great news. Thank you so much. I will start reaching out to your fellow Mayors. We have a 6:30 reservation at Cafe Roma in SLO. How does that sound? Get Outlook for iOS From: Harmon, Heidi <hharmon@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:06 PM  To: John Headding; J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Sounds great I would love to attend and have a figure dialogue with the other mayors about this great opportunity. Get Outlook for iOS From: John Headding <jheadding@morrobayca.gov>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 8:16 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Harmon, Heidi; Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Mr. Killigrew, 132 Thank you so much for the invitation. Normally I would be more than excited to attend, however Scott Collins our city manager, myself and a number of our staff will be in Washington DC for an advocacy trip. We will be away March 4 through March 9. If perhaps there is an alternative date you might consider, I would be happy to attend such a meeting. It just so happens that the County mayors meeting is also on that date at noon. (March 8 and Mayor Harmon will be hosting that meeting. )The reason I bring this up is that as potential alternative, if you decide on another date ,this may be a venue during the following months mayors meeting to Have such a meeting.(The mayors meeting is routinely the second Friday of each month). This meeting of course is by invitation but certainly we could propose an agenda item for inclusion of this topic. Again my apologies for not being able to attend, please advise as to how I may be of assistance in the future regarding this important initiative. With kind regards, Sent from my iPhone Dr. John Headding Mayor Morro Bay, CA. 93442 805-909-9785 On Feb 12, 2019, at 10:15 PM, J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote: Hi Mayor Harmon and Mayor Headding,     MBCP greatly appreciates the leadership of both San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay joining our community  choice energy agency.  We are all excited about the potential opportunities.      I wanted to reach out and let you know that MBCP has been invited to present at the upcoming March  8th City Managers meeting in San Luis Obispo.  In an effort to expand the CCE model throughout the rest  of the County, our CEO, Tom Habashi, our Policy Board Chair, Bruce McPherson and myself will be  traveling down on March 7th.  We would like to invite you both to a Mayors dinner in San Luis Obispo as  well as invite the other five mayors from Pismo Beach, Paso Robles, Atascadero, Arroyo Grande and  Grover Beach. MBCP has been in preliminary conversations with each of the City Managers from those  cities and our hope is that this dinner could be a good opportunity to socialize and network to lay the  foundation for a unified Central Coast supporting community choice energy.      Are you both available to join us for dinner at 6:30 on Thursday March 7th?  If so, would it be possible to  copy you on any future emails to the remaining five Mayors?   133    Thanks again for your time and consideration.      Please let me know if you have any questions.      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      <image001.jpg>     Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     134 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:31 PM To:Hill, Robert Subject:Re: CCE at March Manager's Meeting Thanks Bob. We will keep our presentation to 10 to 15 mins followed by Q&A.    Get Outlook for iOS     From: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 1:06 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Subject: Fw: CCE at March Manager's Meeting      JR ‐ I indicated you guys were planning a brief presentation followed by Q&A.      Robert Hill  City Administration  990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401‐3249  E rhill@slocity.org  T 805.781.7211  slocity.org   From: Rachelle Rickard <rrickard@atascadero.org>  Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 3:52:42 PM  To: Hill, Robert  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting      Robert‐     They will just be a part of the meeting‐ we wouldn’t want their presentation to last more than 10‐25 minutes with  another 15 minutes for questions?  Unless Derek has indicated otherwise?     Thanks,  Rachelle     From: Hill, Robert [mailto:rhill@slocity.org] Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:11 PM To: J.R. Killigrew; Johnson, Derek; Rachelle Rickard Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting     Hi J.R.     The meeting is 8-10 AM on 3/8 and will be held at 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo (City Hall).    There is A/V capability in the room.    Thanks all.  135   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: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 2:15 PM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting     Hi Derek and Rachelle,     On behalf of all of us at MBCP, we are grateful to have an opportunity to join the City Managers meeting next month.      Can you please send me the location information and any relevant logistics? Also, will there be A/V available for a PPT  presentation?      Many 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: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 1:39 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  136 Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting     Hi Derek and Rachelle,    The Monterey Bay Community Power team is confirmed for the City Managers’ meeting, now rescheduled to 3/8.    Planning to attend are:    Bruce McPherson, Policy Board Chair  Tom Habashi, CEO  J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications and Energy Programs (copied here)     Thanks and please let me know if there is anything I can do to help.    Thank you,    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: Johnson, Derek [mailto:djohnson@slocity.org] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2019 4:00 PM To: Rachelle Rickard Cc: Hill, Robert Subject: CCE at March Manager's Meeting     Hi Rachelle,    The Executive Team and Board Chair from Monterey Bay Community Power are planning to come down our way in March and are hoping to plan their trip to coincide with our monthly City Managers’ meeting on 3/15. Would you please be so kind as to poll the group to see if there is consensus interest in having them join us for a 30 minute presentation and Q&A regarding their community choice energy program? My understanding is that their staff have been reaching out to all of the City Managers and CAO.    Thank you,   Derek       137     Derek Johnson City Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E djohnson@slocity.org T 805.781.7114 slocity.org  138 Hicks, Bailey From:Harmon, Heidi Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:15 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:Fwd: MBCP CEO Memo 211.docx Attachments:MBCP CEO Memo 211.docx What’s the main take away and what’s important for me to understand about this?  Get Outlook for iOS     From: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 3:32 PM  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; Daryl Jordan; Johnson, Derek; Edgar Nolasco; Fred Aegerter (City of Marina  [Alternate]); Hans Uslar (Interim CM); Jenny Haruyama; Jim Pia; Layne Long (City of Marina); 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); Tamara Vides; Alan Haffa (City of Monterey); Pease, Andy; Anna Velazquez; Bruce  McPherson (County of Santa Cruz); Carol Lenoir; Derek Timm; Drew Glover; Felipe Hernandez; Harmon, Heidi; Ian  Oglesby; Jack Dilles; Jaime De La Cruz; Jane Parker (County of Monterey); Jenny McAdams; John Freeman; John Phillips  (County of Monterey [Alternate]); Maria Orozco (City of Gonzales); Mary Ann Carbone; Peter Hernandez; Ryan Coonerty  (County of Santa Cruz [Alternate]); Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz); Steve McShane (City of Salinas); Tony Barrera; Trina  Coffman‐Gomez (City of Watsonville)  Subject: MBCP CEO Memo 211.docx      For your information  139 Hicks, Bailey From:Harmon, Heidi Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 2:06 PM To:John Headding;J.R. Killigrew Cc:Johnson, Derek;Hill, Robert;Scott Collins Subject:Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP  Sounds great I would love to attend and have a figure dialogue with the other mayors about this great opportunity.   Get Outlook for iOS     From: John Headding <jheadding@morrobayca.gov>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 8:16 AM  To: J.R. Killigrew  Cc: Harmon, Heidi; Johnson, Derek; Hill, Robert; Scott Collins  Subject: Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP      Mr. Killigrew,   Thank you so much for the invitation. Normally I would be more than excited to attend, however Scott Collins our city  manager, myself and a number of our staff will be in Washington DC for an advocacy trip. We will be away March 4  through March 9.  If perhaps there is an alternative date you might consider, I would be happy to attend such a meeting.  It just so happens that the County mayors meeting is also on that date at noon. (March 8 and Mayor Harmon will be  hosting that meeting. )The reason I bring this up is that as potential alternative, if you decide on another date ,this may  be a venue during the following months mayors meeting to Have such a meeting.(The mayors meeting is routinely the  second Friday of each month). This meeting of course is by invitation but certainly we could propose an agenda item for  inclusion of this topic.  Again my apologies for not being able to attend, please advise as to how I may be of assistance in the future regarding  this important initiative.  With kind regards,    Sent from my iPhone   Dr. John Headding   Mayor  Morro Bay, CA. 93442  805‐909‐9785    On Feb 12, 2019, at 10:15 PM, J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Hi Mayor Harmon and Mayor Headding,     MBCP greatly appreciates the leadership of both San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay joining our community  choice energy agency.  We are all excited about the potential opportunities.      I wanted to reach out and let you know that MBCP has been invited to present at the upcoming March  8th City Managers meeting in San Luis Obispo.  In an effort to expand the CCE model throughout the rest  of the County, our CEO, Tom Habashi, our Policy Board Chair, Bruce McPherson and myself will be  traveling down on March 7th.  We would like to invite you both to a Mayors dinner in San Luis Obispo as  well as invite the other five mayors from Pismo Beach, Paso Robles, Atascadero, Arroyo Grande and  140 Grover Beach. MBCP has been in preliminary conversations with each of the City Managers from those  cities and our hope is that this dinner could be a good opportunity to socialize and network to lay the  foundation for a unified Central Coast supporting community choice energy.      Are you both available to join us for dinner at 6:30 on Thursday March 7th?  If so, would it be possible to  copy you on any future emails to the remaining five Mayors?      Thanks again for your time and consideration.      Please let me know if you have any questions.      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      <image001.jpg>     Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     141 Hicks, Bailey From:Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 1:45 PM To:Cyril Cox;Read, Chris Cc:Guardado, Miguel Subject:RE: Additional Testing Great. I will send out a Webex invite momentarily.    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    From: Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 1:44 PM  To: 'Read, Chris' <cread@slocity.org>; Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Guardado, Miguel <mguardad@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Additional Testing    Hi Brett,    2/19 works for me as well.      Thank you,  Cyril Cyril Cox  City of Santa Cruz | Information Technology | IT Specialist II  (831) 420‐5097 | ccox@cityofsantacruz.com    142           From: Read, Chris [mailto:cread@slocity.org]   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 1:06 PM  To: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>; Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>  Cc: Guardado, Miguel <mguardad@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Additional Testing    Hi Brett, 2/19 at 10a works for Miguel and me. Best, Chris From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 1:02 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: Additional Testing    Hi Guys,    So with the power fluctuations and outage causing network interruptions over here, I am willing to bet that is what was  causing the bad audio. I suggest we do some additional testing just to be safe with all three locations connected. I can do  any of the times below:    2/14: 10am – 3pm    2/19: 10am – 3pm    2/21: 10:30am – 3pm    Let me know if any of those times work on your ends.    Thanks.    Brett Sirianni  143 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    144 Hicks, Bailey From:Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com> Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 1:44 PM To:Read, Chris;Brett Sirianni Cc:Guardado, Miguel Subject:RE: Additional Testing Hi Brett,    2/19 works for me as well.      Thank you,  Cyril Cyril Cox  City of Santa Cruz | Information Technology | IT Specialist II  (831) 420‐5097 | ccox@cityofsantacruz.com              From: Read, Chris [mailto:cread@slocity.org]   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 1:06 PM  To: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>; Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>  Cc: Guardado, Miguel <mguardad@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: Additional Testing    Hi Brett, 2/19 at 10a works for Miguel and me. Best, Chris 145 From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 1:02 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: Additional Testing    Hi Guys,    So with the power fluctuations and outage causing network interruptions over here, I am willing to bet that is what was  causing the bad audio. I suggest we do some additional testing just to be safe with all three locations connected. I can do  any of the times below:    2/14: 10am – 3pm    2/19: 10am – 3pm    2/21: 10:30am – 3pm    Let me know if any of those times work on your ends.    Thanks.    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    146 Hicks, Bailey From:Rachelle Rickard <rrickard@atascadero.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 1:20 PM To:Hill, Robert Subject:Re: CCE at March Manager's Meeting Thank you!  Sent from my iPhone    On Feb 13, 2019, at 1:06 PM, Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org> wrote:  Hi Rachelle,    Yes, that’s correct; I think they are planning a very brief presentation followed by a few minutes of Q&A.    I will be sure they are aware of the need to be timely.    Thank you,    Bob    Robert Hill  City Administration  990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401‐3249  E rhill@slocity.org  T 805.781.7211  slocity.org     From: Rachelle Rickard <rrickard@atascadero.org>  Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 3:52:42 PM  To: Hill, Robert  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting      Robert‐     They will just be a part of the meeting‐ we wouldn’t want their presentation to last more than 10‐25  minutes with another 15 minutes for questions?  Unless Derek has indicated otherwise?     Thanks,  Rachelle     From: Hill, Robert [mailto:rhill@slocity.org] Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:11 PM To: J.R. Killigrew; Johnson, Derek; Rachelle Rickard Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting     Hi J.R.     The meeting is 8-10 AM on 3/8 and will be held at 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo (City Hall).  147   There is A/V capability in the room.    Thanks all.    Bob    Robert Hill Interim Deputy Director <image001.png> 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: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 2:15 PM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting     Hi Derek and Rachelle,     On behalf of all of us at MBCP, we are grateful to have an opportunity to join the City Managers meeting  next month.      Can you please send me the location information and any relevant logistics? Also, will there be A/V  available for a PPT presentation?      Many 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      <image002.jpg>     Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 1:39 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting     Hi Derek and Rachelle,    148 The Monterey Bay Community Power team is confirmed for the City Managers’ meeting, now rescheduled to 3/8.    Planning to attend are:    Bruce McPherson, Policy Board Chair  Tom Habashi, CEO  J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications and Energy Programs (copied here)     Thanks and please let me know if there is anything I can do to help.    Thank you,    Bob    Robert Hill Interim Deputy Director <image001.png> 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: Johnson, Derek [mailto:djohnson@slocity.org] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2019 4:00 PM To: Rachelle Rickard Cc: Hill, Robert Subject: CCE at March Manager's Meeting     Hi Rachelle,    The Executive Team and Board Chair from Monterey Bay Community Power are planning to come down our way in March and are hoping to plan their trip to coincide with our monthly City Managers’ meeting on 3/15. Would you please be so kind as to poll the group to see if there is consensus interest in having them join us for a 30 minute presentation and Q&A regarding their community choice energy program? My understanding is that their staff have been reaching out to all of the City Managers and CAO.    Thank you,   Derek           Derek Johnson City Manager <image001.png> City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E djohnson@slocity.org 149 T 805.781.7114 slocity.org  150 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 1:06 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Subject:Fw: CCE at March Manager's Meeting JR ‐ I indicated you guys were planning a brief presentation followed by Q&A.      Robert Hill  City Administration  990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401‐3249  E rhill@slocity.org  T 805.781.7211  slocity.org   From: Rachelle Rickard <rrickard@atascadero.org>  Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 3:52:42 PM  To: Hill, Robert  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting      Robert‐     They will just be a part of the meeting‐ we wouldn’t want their presentation to last more than 10‐25 minutes with  another 15 minutes for questions?  Unless Derek has indicated otherwise?     Thanks,  Rachelle     From: Hill, Robert [mailto:rhill@slocity.org] Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:11 PM To: J.R. Killigrew; Johnson, Derek; Rachelle Rickard Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting     Hi J.R.     The meeting is 8-10 AM on 3/8 and will be held at 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo (City Hall).    There is A/V capability in the room.    Thanks all.    Bob    Robert Hill Interim Deputy Director 151 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: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 2:15 PM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting     Hi Derek and Rachelle,     On behalf of all of us at MBCP, we are grateful to have an opportunity to join the City Managers meeting next month.      Can you please send me the location information and any relevant logistics? Also, will there be A/V available for a PPT  presentation?      Many 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: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 1:39 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting     Hi Derek and Rachelle,    The Monterey Bay Community Power team is confirmed for the City Managers’ meeting, now rescheduled to 3/8.    Planning to attend are:    Bruce McPherson, Policy Board Chair  152 Tom Habashi, CEO  J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications and Energy Programs (copied here)     Thanks and please let me know if there is anything I can do to help.    Thank you,    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: Johnson, Derek [mailto:djohnson@slocity.org] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2019 4:00 PM To: Rachelle Rickard Cc: Hill, Robert Subject: CCE at March Manager's Meeting     Hi Rachelle,    The Executive Team and Board Chair from Monterey Bay Community Power are planning to come down our way in March and are hoping to plan their trip to coincide with our monthly City Managers’ meeting on 3/15. Would you please be so kind as to poll the group to see if there is consensus interest in having them join us for a 30 minute presentation and Q&A regarding their community choice energy program? My understanding is that their staff have been reaching out to all of the City Managers and CAO.    Thank you,   Derek           Derek Johnson City Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 153 E djohnson@slocity.org T 805.781.7114 slocity.org  154 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 1:06 PM To:Brett Sirianni;Cyril Cox Cc:Guardado, Miguel Subject:RE: Additional Testing Hi Brett, 2/19 at 10a works for Miguel and me. Best, Chris From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 1:02 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: Additional Testing    Hi Guys,    So with the power fluctuations and outage causing network interruptions over here, I am willing to bet that is what was  causing the bad audio. I suggest we do some additional testing just to be safe with all three locations connected. I can do  any of the times below:    2/14: 10am – 3pm    2/19: 10am – 3pm    2/21: 10:30am – 3pm    Let me know if any of those times work on your ends.    Thanks.    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:Hill, Robert Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 1:05 PM To:Rachelle Rickard Cc:Johnson, Derek Subject:Re: CCE at March Manager's Meeting Hi Rachelle,    Yes, that’s correct; I think they are planning a very brief presentation followed by a few minutes of Q&A.    I will be sure they are aware of the need to be timely.    Thank you,    Bob    Robert Hill  City Administration  990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401‐3249  E rhill@slocity.org  T 805.781.7211  slocity.org   From: Rachelle Rickard <rrickard@atascadero.org>  Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 3:52:42 PM  To: Hill, Robert  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting      Robert‐     They will just be a part of the meeting‐ we wouldn’t want their presentation to last more than 10‐25 minutes with  another 15 minutes for questions?  Unless Derek has indicated otherwise?     Thanks,  Rachelle     From: Hill, Robert [mailto:rhill@slocity.org] Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:11 PM To: J.R. Killigrew; Johnson, Derek; Rachelle Rickard Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting     Hi J.R.     The meeting is 8-10 AM on 3/8 and will be held at 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo (City Hall).    There is A/V capability in the room.    Thanks all.    156 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: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 2:15 PM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting     Hi Derek and Rachelle,     On behalf of all of us at MBCP, we are grateful to have an opportunity to join the City Managers meeting next month.      Can you please send me the location information and any relevant logistics? Also, will there be A/V available for a PPT  presentation?      Many 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: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 1:39 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting  157    Hi Derek and Rachelle,    The Monterey Bay Community Power team is confirmed for the City Managers’ meeting, now rescheduled to 3/8.    Planning to attend are:    Bruce McPherson, Policy Board Chair  Tom Habashi, CEO  J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications and Energy Programs (copied here)     Thanks and please let me know if there is anything I can do to help.    Thank you,    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: Johnson, Derek [mailto:djohnson@slocity.org] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2019 4:00 PM To: Rachelle Rickard Cc: Hill, Robert Subject: CCE at March Manager's Meeting     Hi Rachelle,    The Executive Team and Board Chair from Monterey Bay Community Power are planning to come down our way in March and are hoping to plan their trip to coincide with our monthly City Managers’ meeting on 3/15. Would you please be so kind as to poll the group to see if there is consensus interest in having them join us for a 30 minute presentation and Q&A regarding their community choice energy program? My understanding is that their staff have been reaching out to all of the City Managers and CAO.    Thank you,   Derek           158 Derek Johnson City Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E djohnson@slocity.org T 805.781.7114 slocity.org  159 Hicks, Bailey From:Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 1:02 PM To:Read, Chris;Cyril Cox Subject:Additional Testing Hi Guys,    So with the power fluctuations and outage causing network interruptions over here, I am willing to bet that is what was  causing the bad audio. I suggest we do some additional testing just to be safe with all three locations connected. I can do  any of the times below:    2/14: 10am – 3pm    2/19: 10am – 3pm    2/21: 10:30am – 3pm    Let me know if any of those times work on your ends.    Thanks.    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    160 Hicks, Bailey From:Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 11:11 AM To:Read, Chris;Cyril Cox Subject:Power outage Sorry guys. We had a full power failure in the area. We are completely down. I was just told the board has decided to postpone all agenda items until april. 161 Hicks, Bailey From:Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:56 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:Re: Audio For now, unfortunetly yes. Our network connection keeps fluctuating. From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:52:31 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      Thanks for coordinating and working on this. Are we going to just have to struggle through with the static?    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:51 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: Re: Audio     They should be muted now.   From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:47:26 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      Can you mute SC? They are talking over the top of you.    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:44 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio     We are having a lot of power fluctuations here from the storm. It might be playing havoc with the connection. We lost audio and video briefly due to that.  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:42:12 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      We restarted, still static    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:40 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio     162 Go ahead and do that. We are going to do the same here.  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:39:12 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      Let us know if you have any ideas, we are happy to close and re-enter, restart, etc…     From: Read, Chris   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:38 AM  To: 'Brett Sirianni' <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Audio     No improvment    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:37 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio     They should be muted now. How is it?  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:36:01 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: Audio      Just a thought, can SC mute their audio, would that make a difference? We can barely hear above the static, and now there is feedback.     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  163 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:53 AM To:Brett Sirianni Subject:RE: Audio Thanks for coordinating and working on this. Are we going to just have to struggle through with the static? From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:51 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Cyril Cox <CCox@cityofsantacruz.com>  Subject: Re: Audio    They should be muted now. From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:47:26 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      Can you mute SC? They are talking over the top of you.    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:44 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio     We are having a lot of power fluctuations here from the storm. It might be playing havoc with the connection. We lost audio and video briefly due to that.  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:42:12 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      We restarted, still static    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:40 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio     Go ahead and do that. We are going to do the same here.  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:39:12 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      164 Let us know if you have any ideas, we are happy to close and re-enter, restart, etc…     From: Read, Chris   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:38 AM  To: 'Brett Sirianni' <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Audio     No improvment    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:37 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio     They should be muted now. How is it?  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:36:01 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: Audio      Just a thought, can SC mute their audio, would that make a difference? We can barely hear above the static, and now there is feedback.     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  165 Hicks, Bailey From:Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:51 AM To:Read, Chris;Cyril Cox Subject:Re: Audio They should be muted now. From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:47:26 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      Can you mute SC? They are talking over the top of you.    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:44 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio     We are having a lot of power fluctuations here from the storm. It might be playing havoc with the connection. We lost audio and video briefly due to that.  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:42:12 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      We restarted, still static    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:40 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio     Go ahead and do that. We are going to do the same here.  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:39:12 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      Let us know if you have any ideas, we are happy to close and re-enter, restart, etc…     From: Read, Chris   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:38 AM  To: 'Brett Sirianni' <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Audio     166 No improvment    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:37 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio     They should be muted now. How is it?  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:36:01 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: Audio      Just a thought, can SC mute their audio, would that make a difference? We can barely hear above the static, and now there is feedback.     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  167 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:47 AM To:Brett Sirianni Subject:RE: Audio Can you mute SC? They are talking over the top of you. From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:44 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio    We are having a lot of power fluctuations here from the storm. It might be playing havoc with the connection. We lost audio and video briefly due to that. From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:42:12 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      We restarted, still static    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:40 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio     Go ahead and do that. We are going to do the same here.  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:39:12 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      Let us know if you have any ideas, we are happy to close and re-enter, restart, etc…     From: Read, Chris   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:38 AM  To: 'Brett Sirianni' <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Audio     No improvment    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:37 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio     168 They should be muted now. How is it?  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:36:01 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: Audio      Just a thought, can SC mute their audio, would that make a difference? We can barely hear above the static, and now there is feedback.     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  169 Hicks, Bailey From:Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:44 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:Re: Audio We are having a lot of power fluctuations here from the storm. It might be playing havoc with the connection. We lost audio and video briefly due to that. From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:42:12 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      We restarted, still static    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:40 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio     Go ahead and do that. We are going to do the same here.  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:39:12 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      Let us know if you have any ideas, we are happy to close and re-enter, restart, etc…     From: Read, Chris   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:38 AM  To: 'Brett Sirianni' <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Audio     No improvment    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:37 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio     They should be muted now. How is it?  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:36:01 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: Audio      170 Just a thought, can SC mute their audio, would that make a difference? We can barely hear above the static, and now there is feedback.     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  171 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:43 AM To:Brett Sirianni Subject:RE: Audio Still static From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:42 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio    How about now? From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:39:12 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      Let us know if you have any ideas, we are happy to close and re-enter, restart, etc…     From: Read, Chris   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:38 AM  To: 'Brett Sirianni' <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Audio     No improvment    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:37 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio     They should be muted now. How is it?  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:36:01 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: Audio      Just a thought, can SC mute their audio, would that make a difference? We can barely hear above the static, and now there is feedback.     Chris Read Sustainability Manager 172 City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  173 Hicks, Bailey From:Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:42 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:Re: Audio How about now? From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:39:12 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      Let us know if you have any ideas, we are happy to close and re-enter, restart, etc…     From: Read, Chris   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:38 AM  To: 'Brett Sirianni' <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Audio     No improvment    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:37 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio     They should be muted now. How is it?  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:36:01 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: Audio      Just a thought, can SC mute their audio, would that make a difference? We can barely hear above the static, and now there is feedback.     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  174 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:42 AM To:Brett Sirianni Subject:RE: Audio We restarted, still static From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:40 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio    Go ahead and do that. We are going to do the same here. From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:39:12 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      Let us know if you have any ideas, we are happy to close and re-enter, restart, etc…     From: Read, Chris   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:38 AM  To: 'Brett Sirianni' <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Audio     No improvment    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:37 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio     They should be muted now. How is it?  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:36:01 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: Audio      Just a thought, can SC mute their audio, would that make a difference? We can barely hear above the static, and now there is feedback.     Chris Read Sustainability Manager 175 City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org  176 Hicks, Bailey From:Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:40 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:Re: Audio Go ahead and do that. We are going to do the same here. From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:39:12 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: RE: Audio      Let us know if you have any ideas, we are happy to close and re-enter, restart, etc…     From: Read, Chris   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:38 AM  To: 'Brett Sirianni' <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Audio     No improvment    From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:37 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio     They should be muted now. How is it?  From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:36:01 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: Audio      Just a thought, can SC mute their audio, would that make a difference? We can barely hear above the static, and now there is feedback.     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  177 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:39 AM To:Brett Sirianni Subject:RE: Audio Let us know if you have any ideas, we are happy to close and re-enter, restart, etc… From: Read, Chris   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:38 AM  To: 'Brett Sirianni' <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Audio    No improvment From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:37 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio    They should be muted now. How is it? From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:36:01 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: Audio      Just a thought, can SC mute their audio, would that make a difference? We can barely hear above the static, and now there is feedback.     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  178 Hicks, Bailey From:Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:37 AM To:Read, Chris Subject:Re: Audio They should be muted now. How is it? From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:36:01 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: Audio      Just a thought, can SC mute their audio, would that make a difference? We can barely hear above the static, and now there is feedback.     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  179 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:38 AM To:Brett Sirianni Subject:RE: Audio No improvment From: Brett Sirianni <bsirianni@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:37 AM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Subject: Re: Audio    They should be muted now. How is it? From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:36:01 AM  To: Brett Sirianni  Subject: Audio      Just a thought, can SC mute their audio, would that make a difference? We can barely hear above the static, and now there is feedback.     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  180 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:36 AM To:Brett Sirianni Subject:Audio Just a thought, can SC mute their audio, would that make a difference? We can barely hear above the static, and now there is feedback. 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  181 Hicks, Bailey From:John Headding <jheadding@morrobayca.gov> Sent:Wednesday, February 13, 2019 8:16 AM To:J.R. Killigrew Cc:Harmon, Heidi;Johnson, Derek;Hill, Robert;Scott Collins Subject:Re: Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP Mr. Killigrew,   Thank you so much for the invitation. Normally I would be more than excited to attend, however Scott Collins our city  manager, myself and a number of our staff will be in Washington DC for an advocacy trip. We will be away March 4  through March 9.  If perhaps there is an alternative date you might consider, I would be happy to attend such a meeting.  It just so happens that the County mayors meeting is also on that date at noon. (March 8 and Mayor Harmon will be  hosting that meeting. )The reason I bring this up is that as potential alternative, if you decide on another date ,this may  be a venue during the following months mayors meeting to Have such a meeting.(The mayors meeting is routinely the  second Friday of each month). This meeting of course is by invitation but certainly we could propose an agenda item for  inclusion of this topic.  Again my apologies for not being able to attend, please advise as to how I may be of assistance in the future regarding  this important initiative.  With kind regards,    Sent from my iPhone   Dr. John Headding   Mayor  Morro Bay, CA. 93442  805‐909‐9785    On Feb 12, 2019, at 10:15 PM, J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  Hi Mayor Harmon and Mayor Headding,     MBCP greatly appreciates the leadership of both San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay joining our community  choice energy agency.  We are all excited about the potential opportunities.      I wanted to reach out and let you know that MBCP has been invited to present at the upcoming March  8th City Managers meeting in San Luis Obispo.  In an effort to expand the CCE model throughout the rest  of the County, our CEO, Tom Habashi, our Policy Board Chair, Bruce McPherson and myself will be  traveling down on March 7th.  We would like to invite you both to a Mayors dinner in San Luis Obispo as  well as invite the other five mayors from Pismo Beach, Paso Robles, Atascadero, Arroyo Grande and  Grover Beach. MBCP has been in preliminary conversations with each of the City Managers from those  cities and our hope is that this dinner could be a good opportunity to socialize and network to lay the  foundation for a unified Central Coast supporting community choice energy.      Are you both available to join us for dinner at 6:30 on Thursday March 7th?  If so, would it be possible to  copy you on any future emails to the remaining five Mayors?      Thanks again for your time and consideration.      Please let me know if you have any questions.   182    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      <image001.jpg>     Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     183 Hicks, Bailey From:J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 10:15 PM To:Harmon, Heidi;jheadding@morrobayca.gov Cc:Johnson, Derek;Hill, Robert;Scott Collins Subject:Invitation for dinner on March 7th in San Luis Obispo with MBCP Hi Mayor Harmon and Mayor Headding,    MBCP greatly appreciates the leadership of both San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay joining our community choice energy  agency.  We are all excited about the potential opportunities.     I wanted to reach out and let you know that MBCP has been invited to present at the upcoming March 8th City Managers  meeting in San Luis Obispo.  In an effort to expand the CCE model throughout the rest of the County, our CEO, Tom  Habashi, our Policy Board Chair, Bruce McPherson and myself will be traveling down on March 7th.  We would like to  invite you both to a Mayors dinner in San Luis Obispo as well as invite the other five mayors from Pismo Beach, Paso  Robles, Atascadero, Arroyo Grande and Grover Beach. MBCP has been in preliminary conversations with each of the City  Managers from those cities and our hope is that this dinner could be a good opportunity to socialize and network to lay  the foundation for a unified Central Coast supporting community choice energy.     Are you both available to join us for dinner at 6:30 on Thursday March 7th?  If so, would it be possible to copy you on any  future emails to the remaining five Mayors?     Thanks again for your time and consideration.     Please let me know if you have any questions.     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    184 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 4:26 PM To:panamabartholomy@gmail.com Subject:RE: Updated invitation: Local Government Legal Authority Summit @ Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am - 3:30pm (PST) (cread@slocity.org) Hi Panama,    I’m digging through emails, but not finding what I’m looking for. Do you have a cut sheet or additional information for  this event?    Thanks,    Chris     ‐‐‐‐‐Original Appointment‐‐‐‐‐  From: Panama Bartholomy <panamabartholomy@gmail.com>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:17 PM  To: arider@archamy.com; dominique.hargreaves@lacity.org; Bruce Nilles; jgress@cityofsacramento.org;  dpettit@nrdc.org; richard.chien@sfgov.org; bromain@cityofberkeley.info; folk@smwlaw.com; mknabhasson@nrdc.org;  leanna.huynh@sanjoseca.gov; toconnor@edf.org; smoore@cityofberkeley.info; mvespa@earthjustice.org;  jenna@in4c.net; Barry Hooper; amy@archamy.com; erik.pearson@hayward‐ca.gov; dnagami@nrdc.org;  garrett.wong@smgov.net; sean@redwoodenergy.net; dhamilton2@oaklandca.gov; cynthia.comerford@sanjoseca.gov;  postmaster@archamy.com; alison.seel@sierraclub.org; julie.benabente@sanjoseca.gov; mwara@stanford.edu;  diane@menlospark.org; ebertrand@ambag.org; rdifranco@fremont.gov; jross@ebce.org; Kate Meis;  christine.tam@cityofpaloalto.org; Read, Chris; ggero@ceo.lacounty.gov; jwest@stopwaste.org;  aimee.bailey@svcleanenergy.org; btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org; KLoux@cityofdavis.org;  azanmiller@marincounty.org; kkristiansson@bayareametro.gov  Subject: Updated invitation: Local Government Legal Authority Summit @ Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am ‐ 3:30pm (PST)  (cread@slocity.org)  When: Tuesday, February 26, 2019 9:30 AM‐3:30 PM (UTC‐08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).  Where: Berkeley Exact location TBD    This event has been changed. more details » Local Government Legal Authority Summit When Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30am – 3:30pm Pacific Time - Los Angeles Where Berkeley Exact location TBD (map) Calendar cread@slocity.org Who • Panama Bartholomy - organizer • arider@archamy.com • dominique.hargreaves@lacity.org • Bruce Nilles • jgress@cityofsacramento.org 185 • dpettit@nrdc.org • richard.chien@sfgov.org • bromain@cityofberkeley.info • folk@smwlaw.com • mknabhasson@nrdc.org • leanna.huynh@sanjoseca.gov • toconnor@edf.org • smoore@cityofberkeley.info • mvespa@earthjustice.org • jenna@in4c.net • Barry Hooper • amy@archamy.com • erik.pearson@hayward-ca.gov • dnagami@nrdc.org • garrett.wong@smgov.net • sean@redwoodenergy.net • dhamilton2@oaklandca.gov • cynthia.comerford@sanjoseca.gov • postmaster@archamy.com • alison.seel@sierraclub.org • julie.benabente@sanjoseca.gov • mwara@stanford.edu • diane@menlospark.org • ebertrand@ambag.org • rdifranco@fremont.gov • jross@ebce.org • Kate Meis • christine.tam@cityofpaloalto.org • cread@slocity.org • ggero@ceo.lacounty.gov • jwest@stopwaste.org • aimee.bailey@svcleanenergy.org • btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org • KLoux@cityofdavis.org • azanmiller@marincounty.org • kkristiansson@bayareametro.gov   Going (cread@slocity.org)? Yes - Maybe - No more options » Invitation from Google Calendar You are receiving this courtesy email at the account cread@slocity.org because you are an attendee of this event. To stop receiving future updates for this event, decline this event. Alternatively you can sign up for a Google account at https://www.google.com/calendar/ and control your notification settings for your entire calendar. Forwarding this invitation could allow any recipient to modify your RSVP response. Learn More.   186 Hicks, Bailey From:Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org> Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 4:04 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Cc:John;June Cochran;John Smigelski;Read, Chris;Hill, Robert;Marc Adato Subject:Re: Analysis for Grover Beach We can use this call in info.    Eric Veium is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.    Topic: Eric Veium's Personal Meeting Room    Join Zoom Meeting  https://calpoly.zoom.us/j/8058353669    Dial by your location          +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)          +1 646 558 8656 US (New York)  Meeting ID: 805 835 3669  Find your local number: https://zoom.us/u/acu7fGUwe1          On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 3:34 PM Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org> wrote:  J.R.,    Bob and Chris won't be able to join.    Do you have a conference line we can use?     Thank you.  Eric    On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 9:51 AM J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  I’m available. 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   187         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940     From: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 9:23 AM  To: John <john@slocleanenergy.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; John Smigelski  <john@carbonfreeslo.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Marc Adato  <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Analysis for Grover Beach     All:     I think we had a very successful night in Grover Beach.  I think it would be valuable to keep our 4p to 5 call this evening  to debrief and continue planning for AG and beyond.       J.R. and Chris: Does that work for you?     Eric     On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 11:40 AM John <john@slocleanenergy.org> wrote:  Appreciate the analysis.   Will be very useful.     188 John     From: J.R. Killigrew  Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 9:12 AM  To: Eric Veium; June Cochran; John Smigelski  Cc: Read, Chris; Robert Hill; Marc Adato  Subject: Analysis for Grover Beach     Hi All,     Here is the analysis for Grover Beach.      Below is a preliminary cost savings analysis if the community of Grover Beach were enrolled in MBCP service.      Preliminary MBCP Rebate Savings for Grover Beach     kWhs (2015 figure)  Avg. $/kWh  Est. Electricity Sales  Est. MBCP Rebate (3%)  Est. MBCP Rebate ( Residential  Customers*             12,531,260.00    $    0.07456   $                934,330.75   $                        28,029.92   $                        37,3 Commercial  Customers**             18,796,890.00    $    0.08629   $            1,621,983.64   $                        48,659.51   $                        64,8 Total***             31,328,150.00      $            2,556,314.38   $                        76,689.43  $                      102,2      * Estimation is based on 40% of total electricity consumed is from the residential sector  ** Estimation is based on 60% of total electricity consumed is from the commercial sector  *** Estimation is based on 95% enrollment in MBCP electric service and this figure originated from City of San Luis Obispo RF CCE services or 32,977,000 kWhs consumed in 2015      The analysis was based on the 2015 electricity consumption data for Grover Beach which was supplied on the 2018  City of San Luis Obispo Community Choice Energy RFP. If Grover Beach joined MBCP,  I used a conservative 5% opt  out figure which is a placeholder that 5% of the eligible electricity stays with PG&E and 95% goes with MBCP. Based  on the 95% enrollment in MBCP, I used a standard split that 40% of the electricity consumed in a community is  residential and 60% is commercial. With that split of the electricity consumed by residential and commercial, I  applied a weighted average price per kWh that MBCP currently charges our customers. Finally, I applied the MBCP  rebate of 3% for the generation charges to arrive at the figure of $76,689 of total community savings compared to  bundled PG&E service. I also included a potential 4% rebate which would provide an additional $26,0000 in  community cost savings. Above is the analysis.    189    The major takeaway for the entire SLO County is an estimated $3.2 million dollar customer savings if all 7 cities  and the county were enrolled with MBCP.      Best of luck today at the goal setting meeting and let me know if you need anything else.      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        190 Hicks, Bailey From:Rachelle Rickard <rrickard@atascadero.org> Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 3:53 PM To:Hill, Robert Subject:RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting Robert‐    They will just be a part of the meeting‐ we wouldn’t want their presentation to last more than 10‐25 minutes with  another 15 minutes for questions?  Unless Derek has indicated otherwise?    Thanks,  Rachelle    From: Hill, Robert [mailto:rhill@slocity.org] Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:11 PM To: J.R. Killigrew; Johnson, Derek; Rachelle Rickard Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting   Hi J.R. The meeting is 8-10 AM on 3/8 and will be held at 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo (City Hall). There is A/V capability in the room. Thanks all. 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: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 2:15 PM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Derek and Rachelle,  191   On behalf of all of us at MBCP, we are grateful to have an opportunity to join the City Managers meeting next month.     Can you please send me the location information and any relevant logistics? Also, will there be A/V available for a PPT  presentation?     Many 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: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 1:39 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Derek and Rachelle, The Monterey Bay Community Power team is confirmed for the City Managers’ meeting, now rescheduled to 3/8. Planning to attend are: Bruce McPherson, Policy Board Chair Tom Habashi, CEO J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications and Energy Programs (copied here) Thanks and please let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Thank you, Bob Robert Hill Interim Deputy Director 192 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: Johnson, Derek [mailto:djohnson@slocity.org] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2019 4:00 PM To: Rachelle Rickard Cc: Hill, Robert Subject: CCE at March Manager's Meeting   Hi Rachelle, The Executive Team and Board Chair from Monterey Bay Community Power are planning to come down our way in March and are hoping to plan their trip to coincide with our monthly City Managers’ meeting on 3/15. Would you please be so kind as to poll the group to see if there is consensus interest in having them join us for a 30 minute presentation and Q&A regarding their community choice energy program? My understanding is that their staff have been reaching out to all of the City Managers and CAO. Thank you, Derek Derek Johnson City Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E djohnson@slocity.org T 805.781.7114 slocity.org  193 Hicks, Bailey From:Chappell, Catherine <CChappell@trcsolutions.com> Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 3:48 PM To:Read, Chris Cc:Hill, Robert;Pande, Abhijeet;Farahmand, Farhad Subject:RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO Attachments:City of SLO Electrification Reach Code Support - Feb 2019.docx Chris & Bob, attached is our revised proposal. I am sorry for the delay.  Isn’t it still morning?   Please note that the Stakeholder Outreach budget increased slightly since our initial scope assumed that some of the  designing and planning of the outreach material would be included in the code development phase.   Let me know if this is sufficient for you to move forward.   Thank you, Cathy      Catherine Chappell, P.E. Vice President, Advanced Energy 10680 White Rock Road, Suite 100 Rancho Cordova, CA, 95670 (Sacramento area) T: 916.844.0157| C: 916.342-1543 LinkedIn | Twitter | Blog | Flickr | www.trcsolutions.com           From: Read, Chris [mailto:cread@slocity.org]   Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2019 6:28 PM  To: Chappell, Catherine <CChappell@trcsolutions.com>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Pande, Abhijeet <APande@trcsolutions.com>  Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Catherine and Abhijeet, Thanks again for sending this menu of options over. Now that we’ve had a chance to digest and reflect on the assistance we need, I think we have can put a good scope of work together for your to submit as a letter proposal. Please note that we have some flexibility, but our available budget is around $40k. We are being supported by the Building Decarbonization Coalition for high level project management and technical interpretation support. To achieve some savings, can you provide an updated proposal that focuses on two primary tasks: 1) designing, attending, and facilitating outreach with local building industry stakeholders; and 2) being on standby for as-needed technical work or to advise on alternatives. I would assume Task 1 would be explicit (similar to the one you proposed), while Task 2 would be a pool of hours that could be applied to a variety of tasks. Please also include a minor EV task that pares down the work described in your previous file to a simple review of our EV requirements to ensure we have sufficient supporting requirements in our electrical code, and if not, to advise on revisions. 194 This makes sense on our end, but it would be good to hear from you if you think this approach is reasonable and would allow us to succeed. If not, we can go back to the drawing board. One more question… if this is feasible and reasonable, would you all be able to start work as early as the week of February 25? March 4? Finally, any email this long should probably be a phone call. If you’d like to check in on the phone, let me know when you have some time to chat next week. Best, Chris Read Sustainability Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E cread@slocity.org T 805.781.7151 slocity.org From: Chappell, Catherine <CChappell@trcsolutions.com>   Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2019 1:13 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Pande, Abhijeet <APande@trcsolutions.com>  Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Chris and Robert, attached is our memo explaining options for creating Electrification Reach Codes.  I hesitate to call it a  Work Scope, since as we discussed this is the next step in discussing what  TRC can do to support the City.  The budget  provides you with a ballpark for the described scope.   Please let us know when you would like to discuss it further.   Thank you, Cathy      Catherine Chappell, P.E. Vice President, Advanced Energy 10680 White Rock Road, Suite 100 Rancho Cordova, CA, 95670 (Sacramento area) T: 916.844.0157| C: 916.342-1543 LinkedIn | Twitter | Blog | Flickr | www.trcsolutions.com           From: Read, Chris [mailto:cread@slocity.org]   Sent: Friday, January 25, 2019 5:08 PM  To: Chappell, Catherine <CChappell@trcsolutions.com>  195 Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Catherine, I hope this email finds you well. We are very interested in the work you are doing for PCE and learning more about how we might be able to work with you. Are you free for a 30 minute call next week? Our Tuesday afternoon (after 1:30p) are wide open. Please let us know if that works. 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: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 8:36 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Chris,    Feedback from Peninsula Clean Energy:  The piggyback clause (in the contract)  is for any public agency.  It creates the option of an agency to bypass the RFP  process and make it eligible to contract under the same terms.  However, our contract is structured on the basis of a  multi agency process so a single city is far narrower so what “same price” means is really about the hourly rates.  SLO’s  overall scope will need to be defined but I would recommend structuring the SOW similarly (in the unlikely event it’s  challenged).  It’ll just be fewer hours and with some tasks likely removed.    SLO should reach out to Catherine as to whether TRC is willing to engage on the basis of substantially similar terms.     Chappell, Catherine, Vice President Energy Consulting Services,  CChappell@trcsolutions.com, 916.962.7001    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org    196     From: Beth Trenchard   Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 6:02 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org> Subject: RE: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Chris,    Thanks for the conversation this evening.  I’ve attached TRC/DNV‐GL’s building electrification and EV reach  code proposal.    I’ve reached out to Peninsula Clean Energy to confirm that a jurisdiction could piggyback the contract, in  addition to CCAs.  I’ll get back to you asap.    Sending my best,    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 5:29 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>  Cc: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Building Electrification Reach Codes in SLO    Hi Chris and Bob,    MBCP has been contacted by our sister agencies in Silicon Valley regarding a building electrification reach code  opportunity with TRC and DNG‐VL. Before we investigate this any further, I wanted to find some time to discuss SLO’s  efforts on building electrification codes and learn more about what the City is doing.     Could we find 15 to 30 mins to discuss tomorrow or Monday?     Much appreciated,     J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  197 Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    198 Hicks, Bailey From:Hill, Robert Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 3:41 PM To:Read, Chris Subject:FW: MBCP CEO Memo 211.docx Attachments:MBCP CEO Memo 211.docx From: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 3:32 PM  To: Amy Wolfrum <awolfrum@mbayaq.org>; Andy Hartmann (2nd Email) <andy@ibew234.org>; Dennis Osmer  <dhosmer@calcentral.com>; Dennis Osmer (2nd Email) <dennis@energyservices.org>; Dr. Allen Bueno del Bosque  <allenbuenodelbosque@gmail.com>; Horacio Amezquita <horacioamezquita@yahoo.com>; Jeff Byron  <jeffbyron@me.com>; Ludmila Bezerra (Wist ‐ 2nd Email) <ludmilagbezerra@gmail.com>; ludmilabwist@gmail.com;  Natalie LaVan <nlavan@cfscc.org>; Norman Groot <norm@montereycfb.com>; Richard A. Stedman  (rstedman@mbard.org) <rstedman@mbard.org>; Seth Capron (sethtcapron@gmail.com) <sethtcapron@gmail.com>;  Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Carlos Palacios (County of Santa Cruz) <carlos.palacios@santacruzcounty.us>; Chip Rerig  <crerig@ci.carmel.ca.us>; Daryl Jordan <djordan@scottsvalley.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; Edgar  Nolasco <ENolasco@cosb.us>; Fred Aegerter (City of Marina [Alternate]) <faegerter@cityofmarina.org>; Hans Uslar  (Interim CM) <uslar@monterey.org>; Jenny Haruyama <jharuyama@scottsvalley.org>; Jim Pia <jimp@ci.salinas.ca.us>;  Layne Long (City of Marina) <llong@cityofmarina.org>; Lew Bauman (County of Monterey)  <baumanl@co.monterey.ca.us>; Mark Dettle (City of Santa Cruz [Alternate]) <mdettle@cityofsantacruz.com>; Martin  Bernal (City of Santa Cruz) <mbernal@cityofsantacruz.com>; Matt Huffaker (City of Watsonville [Alternate])  <matt.huffaker@cityofwatsonville.org>; Melodye Serino (County of Santa Cruz [Alternate])  <melodye.serino@santacruzcounty.us>; Michael McHatten (City of Soledad) <mmchatten@cityofsoledad.com>; Nick  Chiulos (County of Monterey) <chiulosn@co.monterey.ca.us>; Ray Corpuz (City of Salinas)  <ray.corpuz@ci.salinas.ca.us>; Ray Espinosa (County of San Benito [no alternate]) <respinosa@cosb.us>; Rene Mendez  (City of Gonzales) <rmendez@ci.gonzales.ca.us>; Tamara Vides <tamara.vides@cityofwatsonville.org>; Alan Haffa (City  of Monterey) <haffa@monterey.org>; Pease, Andy <apease@slocity.org>; Anna Velazquez  <avelazquez@cityofsoledad.com>; Bruce McPherson (County of Santa Cruz) <bruce.mcpherson@santacruzcounty.us>;  Carol Lenoir <coh.dist1@hollister.ca.gov>; Derek Timm <dtimm@scottsvalley.org>; Drew Glover  <dglover@cityofsantacruz.com>; Felipe Hernandez <felipe.hernandez@cityofwatsonville.org>; Harmon, Heidi  <hharmon@slocity.org>; Ian Oglesby <ioglesby@ci.seaside.ca.us>; Jack Dilles <jackdilles@gmail.com>; Jaime De La Cruz  <supervisordelacruz@cosb.us>; Jane Parker (County of Monterey) <district4@co.monterey.ca.us>; Jenny McAdams  <JMcAdams@cityofpacificgrove.org>; John Freeman <John.freeman258@gmail.com>; John Phillips (County of Monterey  [Alternate]) <district2@co.monterey.ca.us>; Maria Orozco (City of Gonzales) <morozco@ci.gonzales.ca.us>; Mary Ann  Carbone <maryann@sandcityca.org>; Peter Hernandez <supervisorhernandez@cosb.us>; Ryan Coonerty (County of  Santa Cruz [Alternate]) <ryan.coonerty@santacruzcounty.us>; Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz)  <sbrown@cityofsantacruz.com>; Steve McShane (City of Salinas) <stevem@ci.salinas.ca.us>; Tony Barrera  <district2@ci.salinas.ca.us>; Trina Coffman‐Gomez (City of Watsonville) <trina.coffman@cityofwatsonville.org>  Subject: MBCP CEO Memo 211.docx    For your information  199 Hicks, Bailey From:Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org> Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 3:35 PM To:J.R. Killigrew Cc:John;June Cochran;John Smigelski;Read, Chris;Hill, Robert;Marc Adato Subject:Re: Analysis for Grover Beach J.R.,    Bob and Chris won't be able to join.    Do you have a conference line we can use?     Thank you.  Eric    On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 9:51 AM J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org> wrote:  I’m available. 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     200 From: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 9:23 AM  To: John <john@slocleanenergy.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; John Smigelski  <john@carbonfreeslo.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Robert Hill <rhill@slocity.org>; Marc Adato  <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Analysis for Grover Beach     All:     I think we had a very successful night in Grover Beach.  I think it would be valuable to keep our 4p to 5 call this evening  to debrief and continue planning for AG and beyond.       J.R. and Chris: Does that work for you?     Eric     On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 11:40 AM John <john@slocleanenergy.org> wrote:  Appreciate the analysis.   Will be very useful.     John     From: J.R. Killigrew  Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 9:12 AM  To: Eric Veium; June Cochran; John Smigelski  Cc: Read, Chris; Robert Hill; Marc Adato  Subject: Analysis for Grover Beach     Hi All,     Here is the analysis for Grover Beach.   201    Below is a preliminary cost savings analysis if the community of Grover Beach were enrolled in MBCP service.      Preliminary MBCP Rebate Savings for Grover Beach     kWhs (2015 figure)  Avg. $/kWh  Est. Electricity Sales  Est. MBCP Rebate (3%)  Est. MBCP Rebate (4 Residential  Customers*             12,531,260.00    $    0.07456   $                934,330.75   $                        28,029.92   $                        37,37 Commercial  Customers**             18,796,890.00    $    0.08629   $            1,621,983.64   $                        48,659.51   $                        64,87 Total***             31,328,150.00      $            2,556,314.38   $                        76,689.43  $                      102,25      * Estimation is based on 40% of total electricity consumed is from the residential sector  ** Estimation is based on 60% of total electricity consumed is from the commercial sector  *** Estimation is based on 95% enrollment in MBCP electric service and this figure originated from City of San Luis Obispo RFP CCE services or 32,977,000 kWhs consumed in 2015      The analysis was based on the 2015 electricity consumption data for Grover Beach which was supplied on the 2018  City of San Luis Obispo Community Choice Energy RFP. If Grover Beach joined MBCP,  I used a conservative 5% opt out  figure which is a placeholder that 5% of the eligible electricity stays with PG&E and 95% goes with MBCP. Based on the  95% enrollment in MBCP, I used a standard split that 40% of the electricity consumed in a community is residential  and 60% is commercial. With that split of the electricity consumed by residential and commercial, I applied a weighted  average price per kWh that MBCP currently charges our customers. Finally, I applied the MBCP rebate of 3% for the  generation charges to arrive at the figure of $76,689 of total community savings compared to bundled PG&E service. I  also included a potential 4% rebate which would provide an additional $26,0000 in community cost savings. Above is  the analysis.       The major takeaway for the entire SLO County is an estimated $3.2 million dollar customer savings if all 7 cities and  the county were enrolled with MBCP.      Best of luck today at the goal setting meeting and let me know if you need anything else.      Best,      J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications & Energy Programs  (O) 831‐641‐7239 (C) 310‐488‐7631  202 Email: jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org  Website: www.mbcommunitypower.org         Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940        203 Hicks, Bailey From:Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 3:32 PM 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;Daryl Jordan;Johnson, Derek;Edgar Nolasco;Fred Aegerter (City of Marina [Alternate]);Hans Uslar (Interim CM);Jenny Haruyama;Jim Pia;Layne Long (City of Marina);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);Tamara Vides;Alan Haffa (City of Monterey);Pease, Andy;Anna Velazquez;Bruce McPherson (County of Santa Cruz);Carol Lenoir;Derek Timm;Drew Glover;Felipe Hernandez;Harmon, Heidi;Ian Oglesby;Jack Dilles;Jaime De La Cruz;Jane Parker (County of Monterey);Jenny McAdams;John Freeman;John Phillips (County of Monterey [Alternate]);Maria Orozco (City of Gonzales);Mary Ann Carbone;Peter Hernandez;Ryan Coonerty (County of Santa Cruz [Alternate]);Sandy Brown (City of Santa Cruz);Steve McShane (City of Salinas);Tony Barrera;Trina Coffman-Gomez (City of Watsonville) Subject:MBCP CEO Memo 211.docx Attachments:MBCP CEO Memo 211.docx For your information  204 Hicks, Bailey From:Sims, Shannon Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:42 PM To:Bren Lehr Subject:RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting Oh good………glad I could help! ਐ਑਒ਓ From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:38 PM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Wow! You’re amazing. Thank you!    FYI: I booked rooms at the Apple Farm.     From: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:34 PM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Here are a few ideas: Giuseppe’s Cucina Rustica - Downtown Novo - Downtown Café Roma – A real treat but a little off the beat-and-path. Worth it though! Gennaro’s Grill & Garden – Close to Downtown Tahoe Joe’s – Near Embassy & Marriott Apple Farm Restaurant – Convenient if staying at the Apple Farm. Madonna Inn – Near Embassy & Marriott From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:07 PM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Never mind…LOL! I don’t know what I was thinking…they are driving there so they will have cars to get to City Hall.  Thanks!    Also, do you know of a nice dinner restaurant that will hold around 12 people at a table?    205 From: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:01 PM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Welcome! Uber…….yes. Cab…….not sure. We have very few cab companies; not sure if that would be a viable option. From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 1:40 PM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Thank you, Shannon! Would it be easy for them to call an Uber or Cab to pick them up?    From: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 11:03 AM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Bren, Hotels within walking distance to City Hall are difficult. The only one that is somewhat decent and within walking distance would be the Granada Hotel & Bistro below, but it is rather pricey. I’ve also included links to 3 other options, all of which you would need to drive to City Hall. Unfortunately, we do not have a Hyatt or Sheraton. Granada Hotel & Bistro Courtyard by Marriott Apple Farm Embassy Suites Please let me know if you have further questions. Thank you! -Shannon From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 7:47 AM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Good morning, Shannon!    I hope you are well. I was hoping to procure some assistance from you if possible. If you aren’t the appropriate person,  please feel free to forward my email.   206   I’m writing to inquire about hotel accommodations for MBCP staff when they come to SLO on March 7 for the City  Manager meeting on March 8. They will drive down on March 7 so I’d like recommendations for hotels near SLO City Hall  or Downtown SLO. If there’s a Hyatt or Sheraton in the area that would be ideal and if it’s walking distance, even better.    Thank you in advance for any assistance you might be able to provide.     From: J.R. Killigrew   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:16 PM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Bren,    Can you update Tom’s calendar for travel to SLO on March 7th and a meeting on March 8th?     Apologies if calendaring got ahead of you but we are going down to SLO to engage with prospective cities.     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: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:11 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi J.R. The meeting is 8-10 AM on 3/8 and will be held at 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo (City Hall). There is A/V capability in the room. Thanks all. Bob Robert Hill Interim Deputy Director 207 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: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 2:15 PM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Derek and Rachelle,    On behalf of all of us at MBCP, we are grateful to have an opportunity to join the City Managers meeting next month.     Can you please send me the location information and any relevant logistics? Also, will there be A/V available for a PPT  presentation?     Many 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: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 1:39 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Derek and Rachelle, 208 The Monterey Bay Community Power team is confirmed for the City Managers’ meeting, now rescheduled to 3/8. Planning to attend are: Bruce McPherson, Policy Board Chair Tom Habashi, CEO J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications and Energy Programs (copied here) Thanks and please let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Thank you, 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: Johnson, Derek [mailto:djohnson@slocity.org] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2019 4:00 PM To: Rachelle Rickard Cc: Hill, Robert Subject: CCE at March Manager's Meeting   Hi Rachelle, The Executive Team and Board Chair from Monterey Bay Community Power are planning to come down our way in March and are hoping to plan their trip to coincide with our monthly City Managers’ meeting on 3/15. Would you please be so kind as to poll the group to see if there is consensus interest in having them join us for a 30 minute presentation and Q&A regarding their community choice energy program? My understanding is that their staff have been reaching out to all of the City Managers and CAO. Thank you, Derek Derek Johnson City Manager 209 City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E djohnson@slocity.org T 805.781.7114 slocity.org  210 Hicks, Bailey From:Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:38 PM To:Sims, Shannon Subject:RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting Wow! You’re amazing. Thank you!    FYI: I booked rooms at the Apple Farm.     From: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:34 PM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Here are a few ideas: Giuseppe’s Cucina Rustica - Downtown Novo - Downtown Café Roma – A real treat but a little off the beat-and-path. Worth it though! Gennaro’s Grill & Garden – Close to Downtown Tahoe Joe’s – Near Embassy & Marriott Apple Farm Restaurant – Convenient if staying at the Apple Farm. Madonna Inn – Near Embassy & Marriott From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:07 PM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Never mind…LOL! I don’t know what I was thinking…they are driving there so they will have cars to get to City Hall.  Thanks!    Also, do you know of a nice dinner restaurant that will hold around 12 people at a table?    From: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:01 PM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Welcome! Uber…….yes. 211 Cab…….not sure. We have very few cab companies; not sure if that would be a viable option. From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 1:40 PM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Thank you, Shannon! Would it be easy for them to call an Uber or Cab to pick them up?    From: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 11:03 AM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Bren, Hotels within walking distance to City Hall are difficult. The only one that is somewhat decent and within walking distance would be the Granada Hotel & Bistro below, but it is rather pricey. I’ve also included links to 3 other options, all of which you would need to drive to City Hall. Unfortunately, we do not have a Hyatt or Sheraton. Granada Hotel & Bistro Courtyard by Marriott Apple Farm Embassy Suites Please let me know if you have further questions. Thank you! -Shannon From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 7:47 AM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Good morning, Shannon!    I hope you are well. I was hoping to procure some assistance from you if possible. If you aren’t the appropriate person,  please feel free to forward my email.     I’m writing to inquire about hotel accommodations for MBCP staff when they come to SLO on March 7 for the City  Manager meeting on March 8. They will drive down on March 7 so I’d like recommendations for hotels near SLO City Hall  or Downtown SLO. If there’s a Hyatt or Sheraton in the area that would be ideal and if it’s walking distance, even better.    Thank you in advance for any assistance you might be able to provide.     212 From: J.R. Killigrew   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:16 PM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Bren,    Can you update Tom’s calendar for travel to SLO on March 7th and a meeting on March 8th?     Apologies if calendaring got ahead of you but we are going down to SLO to engage with prospective cities.     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: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:11 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi J.R. The meeting is 8-10 AM on 3/8 and will be held at 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo (City Hall). There is A/V capability in the room. Thanks all. Bob Robert Hill Interim Deputy Director City Administration Office of Sustainability 213 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E rhill@slocity.org T 805.781.7211 slocity.org  From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 2:15 PM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Derek and Rachelle,    On behalf of all of us at MBCP, we are grateful to have an opportunity to join the City Managers meeting next month.     Can you please send me the location information and any relevant logistics? Also, will there be A/V available for a PPT  presentation?     Many 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: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 1:39 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Derek and Rachelle, The Monterey Bay Community Power team is confirmed for the City Managers’ meeting, now rescheduled to 3/8. Planning to attend are: Bruce McPherson, Policy Board Chair Tom Habashi, CEO J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications and Energy Programs (copied here) 214 Thanks and please let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Thank you, 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: Johnson, Derek [mailto:djohnson@slocity.org] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2019 4:00 PM To: Rachelle Rickard Cc: Hill, Robert Subject: CCE at March Manager's Meeting   Hi Rachelle, The Executive Team and Board Chair from Monterey Bay Community Power are planning to come down our way in March and are hoping to plan their trip to coincide with our monthly City Managers’ meeting on 3/15. Would you please be so kind as to poll the group to see if there is consensus interest in having them join us for a 30 minute presentation and Q&A regarding their community choice energy program? My understanding is that their staff have been reaching out to all of the City Managers and CAO. Thank you, Derek Derek Johnson City Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E djohnson@slocity.org 215 T 805.781.7114 slocity.org  216 Hicks, Bailey From:Sims, Shannon Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:34 PM To:Bren Lehr Subject:RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting Here are a few ideas: Giuseppe’s Cucina Rustica - Downtown Novo - Downtown Café Roma – A real treat but a little off the beat-and-path. Worth it though! Gennaro’s Grill & Garden – Close to Downtown Tahoe Joe’s – Near Embassy & Marriott Apple Farm Restaurant – Convenient if staying at the Apple Farm. Madonna Inn – Near Embassy & Marriott From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:07 PM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Never mind…LOL! I don’t know what I was thinking…they are driving there so they will have cars to get to City Hall.  Thanks!    Also, do you know of a nice dinner restaurant that will hold around 12 people at a table?    From: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:01 PM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Welcome! Uber…….yes. Cab…….not sure. We have very few cab companies; not sure if that would be a viable option. From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 1:40 PM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Thank you, Shannon! Would it be easy for them to call an Uber or Cab to pick them up?    217 From: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 11:03 AM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Bren, Hotels within walking distance to City Hall are difficult. The only one that is somewhat decent and within walking distance would be the Granada Hotel & Bistro below, but it is rather pricey. I’ve also included links to 3 other options, all of which you would need to drive to City Hall. Unfortunately, we do not have a Hyatt or Sheraton. Granada Hotel & Bistro Courtyard by Marriott Apple Farm Embassy Suites Please let me know if you have further questions. Thank you! -Shannon From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 7:47 AM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Good morning, Shannon!    I hope you are well. I was hoping to procure some assistance from you if possible. If you aren’t the appropriate person,  please feel free to forward my email.     I’m writing to inquire about hotel accommodations for MBCP staff when they come to SLO on March 7 for the City  Manager meeting on March 8. They will drive down on March 7 so I’d like recommendations for hotels near SLO City Hall  or Downtown SLO. If there’s a Hyatt or Sheraton in the area that would be ideal and if it’s walking distance, even better.    Thank you in advance for any assistance you might be able to provide.     From: J.R. Killigrew   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:16 PM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Bren,    Can you update Tom’s calendar for travel to SLO on March 7th and a meeting on March 8th?     Apologies if calendaring got ahead of you but we are going down to SLO to engage with prospective cities.   218   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: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:11 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi J.R. The meeting is 8-10 AM on 3/8 and will be held at 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo (City Hall). There is A/V capability in the room. Thanks all. 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: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 2:15 PM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    219 Hi Derek and Rachelle,    On behalf of all of us at MBCP, we are grateful to have an opportunity to join the City Managers meeting next month.     Can you please send me the location information and any relevant logistics? Also, will there be A/V available for a PPT  presentation?     Many 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: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 1:39 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Derek and Rachelle, The Monterey Bay Community Power team is confirmed for the City Managers’ meeting, now rescheduled to 3/8. Planning to attend are: Bruce McPherson, Policy Board Chair Tom Habashi, CEO J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications and Energy Programs (copied here) Thanks and please let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Thank you, Bob Robert Hill Interim Deputy Director 220 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: Johnson, Derek [mailto:djohnson@slocity.org] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2019 4:00 PM To: Rachelle Rickard Cc: Hill, Robert Subject: CCE at March Manager's Meeting   Hi Rachelle, The Executive Team and Board Chair from Monterey Bay Community Power are planning to come down our way in March and are hoping to plan their trip to coincide with our monthly City Managers’ meeting on 3/15. Would you please be so kind as to poll the group to see if there is consensus interest in having them join us for a 30 minute presentation and Q&A regarding their community choice energy program? My understanding is that their staff have been reaching out to all of the City Managers and CAO. Thank you, Derek Derek Johnson City Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E djohnson@slocity.org T 805.781.7114 slocity.org  221 Hicks, Bailey From:Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:07 PM To:Sims, Shannon Subject:RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting Never mind…LOL! I don’t know what I was thinking…they are driving there so they will have cars to get to City Hall.  Thanks!    Also, do you know of a nice dinner restaurant that will hold around 12 people at a table?    From: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:01 PM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Welcome! Uber…….yes. Cab…….not sure. We have very few cab companies; not sure if that would be a viable option. From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 1:40 PM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Thank you, Shannon! Would it be easy for them to call an Uber or Cab to pick them up?    From: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 11:03 AM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Bren, Hotels within walking distance to City Hall are difficult. The only one that is somewhat decent and within walking distance would be the Granada Hotel & Bistro below, but it is rather pricey. I’ve also included links to 3 other options, all of which you would need to drive to City Hall. Unfortunately, we do not have a Hyatt or Sheraton. Granada Hotel & Bistro Courtyard by Marriott Apple Farm Embassy Suites Please let me know if you have further questions. 222 Thank you! -Shannon From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 7:47 AM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Good morning, Shannon!    I hope you are well. I was hoping to procure some assistance from you if possible. If you aren’t the appropriate person,  please feel free to forward my email.     I’m writing to inquire about hotel accommodations for MBCP staff when they come to SLO on March 7 for the City  Manager meeting on March 8. They will drive down on March 7 so I’d like recommendations for hotels near SLO City Hall  or Downtown SLO. If there’s a Hyatt or Sheraton in the area that would be ideal and if it’s walking distance, even better.    Thank you in advance for any assistance you might be able to provide.     From: J.R. Killigrew   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:16 PM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Bren,    Can you update Tom’s calendar for travel to SLO on March 7th and a meeting on March 8th?     Apologies if calendaring got ahead of you but we are going down to SLO to engage with prospective cities.     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: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:11 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  223 rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi J.R. The meeting is 8-10 AM on 3/8 and will be held at 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo (City Hall). There is A/V capability in the room. Thanks all. 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: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 2:15 PM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Derek and Rachelle,    On behalf of all of us at MBCP, we are grateful to have an opportunity to join the City Managers meeting next month.     Can you please send me the location information and any relevant logistics? Also, will there be A/V available for a PPT  presentation?     Many 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       224   Monterey Bay Community Power  70 Garden Court, Suite 300  Monterey, CA 93940    From: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 1:39 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Derek and Rachelle, The Monterey Bay Community Power team is confirmed for the City Managers’ meeting, now rescheduled to 3/8. Planning to attend are: Bruce McPherson, Policy Board Chair Tom Habashi, CEO J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications and Energy Programs (copied here) Thanks and please let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Thank you, 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: Johnson, Derek [mailto:djohnson@slocity.org] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2019 4:00 PM To: Rachelle Rickard Cc: Hill, Robert Subject: CCE at March Manager's Meeting   Hi Rachelle, The Executive Team and Board Chair from Monterey Bay Community Power are planning to come down our way in March and are hoping to plan their trip to coincide with our monthly City Managers’ meeting on 225 3/15. Would you please be so kind as to poll the group to see if there is consensus interest in having them join us for a 30 minute presentation and Q&A regarding their community choice energy program? My understanding is that their staff have been reaching out to all of the City Managers and CAO. Thank you, Derek Derek Johnson City Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E djohnson@slocity.org T 805.781.7114 slocity.org  226 Hicks, Bailey From:Sims, Shannon Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:01 PM To:Bren Lehr Subject:RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting Welcome! Uber…….yes. Cab…….not sure. We have very few cab companies; not sure if that would be a viable option. From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 1:40 PM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Thank you, Shannon! Would it be easy for them to call an Uber or Cab to pick them up?    From: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 11:03 AM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Bren, Hotels within walking distance to City Hall are difficult. The only one that is somewhat decent and within walking distance would be the Granada Hotel & Bistro below, but it is rather pricey. I’ve also included links to 3 other options, all of which you would need to drive to City Hall. Unfortunately, we do not have a Hyatt or Sheraton. Granada Hotel & Bistro Courtyard by Marriott Apple Farm Embassy Suites Please let me know if you have further questions. Thank you! -Shannon From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 7:47 AM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    227 Good morning, Shannon!    I hope you are well. I was hoping to procure some assistance from you if possible. If you aren’t the appropriate person,  please feel free to forward my email.     I’m writing to inquire about hotel accommodations for MBCP staff when they come to SLO on March 7 for the City  Manager meeting on March 8. They will drive down on March 7 so I’d like recommendations for hotels near SLO City Hall  or Downtown SLO. If there’s a Hyatt or Sheraton in the area that would be ideal and if it’s walking distance, even better.    Thank you in advance for any assistance you might be able to provide.     From: J.R. Killigrew   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:16 PM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Bren,    Can you update Tom’s calendar for travel to SLO on March 7th and a meeting on March 8th?     Apologies if calendaring got ahead of you but we are going down to SLO to engage with prospective cities.     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: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:11 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi J.R. The meeting is 8-10 AM on 3/8 and will be held at 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo (City Hall). There is A/V capability in the room. Thanks all. 228 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: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 2:15 PM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Derek and Rachelle,    On behalf of all of us at MBCP, we are grateful to have an opportunity to join the City Managers meeting next month.     Can you please send me the location information and any relevant logistics? Also, will there be A/V available for a PPT  presentation?     Many 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: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 1:39 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting  229   Hi Derek and Rachelle, The Monterey Bay Community Power team is confirmed for the City Managers’ meeting, now rescheduled to 3/8. Planning to attend are: Bruce McPherson, Policy Board Chair Tom Habashi, CEO J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications and Energy Programs (copied here) Thanks and please let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Thank you, 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: Johnson, Derek [mailto:djohnson@slocity.org] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2019 4:00 PM To: Rachelle Rickard Cc: Hill, Robert Subject: CCE at March Manager's Meeting   Hi Rachelle, The Executive Team and Board Chair from Monterey Bay Community Power are planning to come down our way in March and are hoping to plan their trip to coincide with our monthly City Managers’ meeting on 3/15. Would you please be so kind as to poll the group to see if there is consensus interest in having them join us for a 30 minute presentation and Q&A regarding their community choice energy program? My understanding is that their staff have been reaching out to all of the City Managers and CAO. Thank you, Derek 230 Derek Johnson City Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E djohnson@slocity.org T 805.781.7114 slocity.org  231 Hicks, Bailey From:Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 1:40 PM To:Sims, Shannon Subject:RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting Thank you, Shannon! Would it be easy for them to call an Uber or Cab to pick them up?    From: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 11:03 AM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Bren, Hotels within walking distance to City Hall are difficult. The only one that is somewhat decent and within walking distance would be the Granada Hotel & Bistro below, but it is rather pricey. I’ve also included links to 3 other options, all of which you would need to drive to City Hall. Unfortunately, we do not have a Hyatt or Sheraton. Granada Hotel & Bistro Courtyard by Marriott Apple Farm Embassy Suites Please let me know if you have further questions. Thank you! -Shannon From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 7:47 AM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Good morning, Shannon!    I hope you are well. I was hoping to procure some assistance from you if possible. If you aren’t the appropriate person,  please feel free to forward my email.     I’m writing to inquire about hotel accommodations for MBCP staff when they come to SLO on March 7 for the City  Manager meeting on March 8. They will drive down on March 7 so I’d like recommendations for hotels near SLO City Hall  or Downtown SLO. If there’s a Hyatt or Sheraton in the area that would be ideal and if it’s walking distance, even better.    Thank you in advance for any assistance you might be able to provide.     232 From: J.R. Killigrew   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:16 PM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Bren,    Can you update Tom’s calendar for travel to SLO on March 7th and a meeting on March 8th?     Apologies if calendaring got ahead of you but we are going down to SLO to engage with prospective cities.     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: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:11 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi J.R. The meeting is 8-10 AM on 3/8 and will be held at 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo (City Hall). There is A/V capability in the room. Thanks all. Bob Robert Hill Interim Deputy Director City Administration Office of Sustainability 233 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 E rhill@slocity.org T 805.781.7211 slocity.org  From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 2:15 PM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Derek and Rachelle,    On behalf of all of us at MBCP, we are grateful to have an opportunity to join the City Managers meeting next month.     Can you please send me the location information and any relevant logistics? Also, will there be A/V available for a PPT  presentation?     Many 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: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 1:39 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Derek and Rachelle, The Monterey Bay Community Power team is confirmed for the City Managers’ meeting, now rescheduled to 3/8. Planning to attend are: Bruce McPherson, Policy Board Chair Tom Habashi, CEO J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications and Energy Programs (copied here) 234 Thanks and please let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Thank you, 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: Johnson, Derek [mailto:djohnson@slocity.org] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2019 4:00 PM To: Rachelle Rickard Cc: Hill, Robert Subject: CCE at March Manager's Meeting   Hi Rachelle, The Executive Team and Board Chair from Monterey Bay Community Power are planning to come down our way in March and are hoping to plan their trip to coincide with our monthly City Managers’ meeting on 3/15. Would you please be so kind as to poll the group to see if there is consensus interest in having them join us for a 30 minute presentation and Q&A regarding their community choice energy program? My understanding is that their staff have been reaching out to all of the City Managers and CAO. Thank you, Derek Derek Johnson City Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E djohnson@slocity.org 235 T 805.781.7114 slocity.org  236 Hicks, Bailey From:Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 12:54 PM To:Read, Chris Cc:J.R. Killigrew Subject:RE: Building Reach Codes_TRC.DNV-GL You bet, Chris.   Are you available Friday (2/15) afternoon, 2:30 or later?  3‐4 additional CCA’s are considering  piggybacking the contract, so I had hoped TRC/DNV‐GL would consider some price breaks.  I should know  more by late Thursday/early  Friday.    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org        From: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 11:34 AM  To: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: Building Reach Codes_TRC.DNV‐GL    Hi Beth,    I think we have a scope and budget in mind for working directly with TRC. Can we check in this week to make sure we  are coordinated?    Thanks!    Chris     From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, February 8, 2019 12:47 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Building Reach Codes_TRC.DNV‐GL    Hi Chris,    I spoke with Cathy at TRC ‐ she briefly shared her conversation with you.     237 Cathy has agreed to provide, in the next week or so, various cost scenarios for MBCP, including and excluding  SLO City and SLO County.  I’m not sure if it would provide any price break for SLO City – we’ll see.  I’ll reach out  once I have the estimates from Cathy.    Sending my best,    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org      238 Hicks, Bailey From:John <john@slocleanenergy.org> Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 12:31 PM To:Read, Chris;Eric Veium Cc:J.R. Killigrew;June Cochran;John Smigelski;Hill, Robert;Marc Adato Subject:RE: Analysis for Grover Beach I am available    John    From: Read, Chris  Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 11:04 AM  To: Eric Veium; John  Cc: J.R. Killigrew; June Cochran; John Smigelski; Hill, Robert; Marc Adato  Subject: RE: Analysis for Grover Beach    Hi Eric,    Good to hear the good news; I look forward to hearing more. Bob and I have conflicts at 4, but I don’t think that should  get in the way if J.R. is available to check‐in with you, June, and John.     Best,    Chris     From: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 9:23 AM  To: John <john@slocleanenergy.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; John Smigelski  <john@carbonfreeslo.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Marc Adato  <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Analysis for Grover Beach    All:    I think we had a very successful night in Grover Beach.  I think it would be valuable to keep our 4p to 5 call this evening  to debrief and continue planning for AG and beyond.      J.R. and Chris: Does that work for you?    Eric    On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 11:40 AM John <john@slocleanenergy.org> wrote:  Appreciate the analysis.   Will be very useful.     239 John     From: J.R. Killigrew  Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 9:12 AM  To: Eric Veium; June Cochran; John Smigelski  Cc: Read, Chris; Robert Hill; Marc Adato  Subject: Analysis for Grover Beach     Hi All,     Here is the analysis for Grover Beach.      Below is a preliminary cost savings analysis if the community of Grover Beach were enrolled in MBCP service.      Preliminary MBCP Rebate Savings for Grover Beach     kWhs (2015 figure)  Avg. $/kWh  Est. Electricity Sales  Est. MBCP Rebate (3%)  Est. MBCP Rebate (4% Residential  Customers*             12,531,260.00    $    0.07456   $                934,330.75   $                        28,029.92   $                        37,373 Commercial  Customers**             18,796,890.00    $    0.08629   $            1,621,983.64   $                        48,659.51   $                        64,879 Total***             31,328,150.00      $            2,556,314.38   $                        76,689.43  $                      102,252 * Estimation is based on 40% of total electricity consumed is from the residential sector  ** Estimation is based on 60% of total electricity consumed is from the commercial sector  *** Estimation is based on 95% enrollment in MBCP electric service and this figure originated from City of San Luis Obispo RFP  CCE services or 32,977,000 kWhs consumed in 2015      The analysis was based on the 2015 electricity consumption data for Grover Beach which was supplied on the 2018  City of San Luis Obispo Community Choice Energy RFP. If Grover Beach joined MBCP,  I used a conservative 5% opt  out figure which is a placeholder that 5% of the eligible electricity stays with PG&E and 95% goes with MBCP. Based  on the 95% enrollment in MBCP, I used a standard split that 40% of the electricity consumed in a community is  residential and 60% is commercial. With that split of the electricity consumed by residential and commercial, I  applied a weighted average price per kWh that MBCP currently charges our customers. Finally, I applied the MBCP  rebate of 3% for the generation charges to arrive at the figure of $76,689 of total community savings compared to  bundled PG&E service. I also included a potential 4% rebate which would provide an additional $26,0000 in  community cost savings. Above is the analysis.    240    The major takeaway for the entire SLO County is an estimated $3.2 million dollar customer savings if all 7 cities  and the county were enrolled with MBCP.      Best of luck today at the goal setting meeting and let me know if you need anything else.      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:Read, Chris Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 11:34 AM To:Beth Trenchard Cc:J.R. Killigrew Subject:RE: Building Reach Codes_TRC.DNV-GL Hi Beth,    I think we have a scope and budget in mind for working directly with TRC. Can we check in this week to make sure we  are coordinated?    Thanks!    Chris     From: Beth Trenchard <btrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Friday, February 8, 2019 12:47 PM  To: Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Building Reach Codes_TRC.DNV‐GL    Hi Chris,    I spoke with Cathy at TRC ‐ she briefly shared her conversation with you.     Cathy has agreed to provide, in the next week or so, various cost scenarios for MBCP, including and excluding  SLO City and SLO County.  I’m not sure if it would provide any price break for SLO City – we’ll see.  I’ll reach out  once I have the estimates from Cathy.    Sending my best,    Beth Trenchard, Manager of Energy Programs  Office: 831‐641‐7201; Cell: 408‐348‐1310  BTrenchard@mbcommunitypower.org      242 Hicks, Bailey From:Read, Chris Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 11:05 AM To:Eric Veium;John Cc:J.R. Killigrew;June Cochran;John Smigelski;Hill, Robert;Marc Adato Subject:RE: Analysis for Grover Beach Hi Eric,    Good to hear the good news; I look forward to hearing more. Bob and I have conflicts at 4, but I don’t think that should  get in the way if J.R. is available to check‐in with you, June, and John.     Best,    Chris     From: Eric Veium <eric@carbonfreeslo.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 9:23 AM  To: John <john@slocleanenergy.org>  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; June Cochran <gradofcal@yahoo.com>; John Smigelski  <john@carbonfreeslo.org>; Read, Chris <cread@slocity.org>; Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Marc Adato  <madato@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: Re: Analysis for Grover Beach    All:    I think we had a very successful night in Grover Beach.  I think it would be valuable to keep our 4p to 5 call this evening  to debrief and continue planning for AG and beyond.      J.R. and Chris: Does that work for you?    Eric    On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 11:40 AM John <john@slocleanenergy.org> wrote:  Appreciate the analysis.   Will be very useful.     John     From: J.R. Killigrew  Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 9:12 AM  To: Eric Veium; June Cochran; John Smigelski  Cc: Read, Chris; Robert Hill; Marc Adato  Subject: Analysis for Grover Beach  243    Hi All,     Here is the analysis for Grover Beach.      Below is a preliminary cost savings analysis if the community of Grover Beach were enrolled in MBCP service.      Preliminary MBCP Rebate Savings for Grover Beach     kWhs (2015 figure)  Avg. $/kWh  Est. Electricity Sales  Est. MBCP Rebate (3%)  Est. MBCP Rebate (4% Residential  Customers*             12,531,260.00    $    0.07456   $                934,330.75   $                        28,029.92   $                        37,373 Commercial  Customers**             18,796,890.00    $    0.08629   $            1,621,983.64   $                        48,659.51   $                        64,879 Total***             31,328,150.00      $            2,556,314.38   $                        76,689.43  $                      102,252 * Estimation is based on 40% of total electricity consumed is from the residential sector  ** Estimation is based on 60% of total electricity consumed is from the commercial sector  *** Estimation is based on 95% enrollment in MBCP electric service and this figure originated from City of San Luis Obispo RFP  CCE services or 32,977,000 kWhs consumed in 2015      The analysis was based on the 2015 electricity consumption data for Grover Beach which was supplied on the 2018 City  of San Luis Obispo Community Choice Energy RFP. If Grover Beach joined MBCP,  I used a conservative 5% opt out  figure which is a placeholder that 5% of the eligible electricity stays with PG&E and 95% goes with MBCP. Based on the  95% enrollment in MBCP, I used a standard split that 40% of the electricity consumed in a community is residential and  60% is commercial. With that split of the electricity consumed by residential and commercial, I applied a weighted  average price per kWh that MBCP currently charges our customers. Finally, I applied the MBCP rebate of 3% for the  generation charges to arrive at the figure of $76,689 of total community savings compared to bundled PG&E service. I  also included a potential 4% rebate which would provide an additional $26,0000 in community cost savings. Above is  the analysis.       The major takeaway for the entire SLO County is an estimated $3.2 million dollar customer savings if all 7 cities and  the county were enrolled with MBCP.      Best of luck today at the goal setting meeting and let me know if you need anything else.      244 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        245 Hicks, Bailey From:Sims, Shannon Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 11:03 AM To:Bren Lehr Subject:RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting Hi Bren, Hotels within walking distance to City Hall are difficult. The only one that is somewhat decent and within walking distance would be the Granada Hotel & Bistro below, but it is rather pricey. I’ve also included links to 3 other options, all of which you would need to drive to City Hall. Unfortunately, we do not have a Hyatt or Sheraton. Granada Hotel & Bistro Courtyard by Marriott Apple Farm Embassy Suites Please let me know if you have further questions. Thank you! -Shannon From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 7:47 AM  To: Sims, Shannon <ssims@slocity.org>  Subject: FW: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Good morning, Shannon!    I hope you are well. I was hoping to procure some assistance from you if possible. If you aren’t the appropriate person,  please feel free to forward my email.     I’m writing to inquire about hotel accommodations for MBCP staff when they come to SLO on March 7 for the City  Manager meeting on March 8. They will drive down on March 7 so I’d like recommendations for hotels near SLO City Hall  or Downtown SLO. If there’s a Hyatt or Sheraton in the area that would be ideal and if it’s walking distance, even better.    Thank you in advance for any assistance you might be able to provide.     From: J.R. Killigrew   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:16 PM  To: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Cc: Tom Habashi <thabashi@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: FW: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Bren,  246   Can you update Tom’s calendar for travel to SLO on March 7th and a meeting on March 8th?     Apologies if calendaring got ahead of you but we are going down to SLO to engage with prospective cities.     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: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:11 PM  To: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>;  rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi J.R. The meeting is 8-10 AM on 3/8 and will be held at 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo (City Hall). There is A/V capability in the room. Thanks all. 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  247 From: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 2:15 PM  To: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>; Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Derek and Rachelle,    On behalf of all of us at MBCP, we are grateful to have an opportunity to join the City Managers meeting next month.     Can you please send me the location information and any relevant logistics? Also, will there be A/V available for a PPT  presentation?     Many 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: Hill, Robert <rhill@slocity.org>   Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 1:39 PM  To: Johnson, Derek <djohnson@slocity.org>; rrickard@atascadero.org  Cc: J.R. Killigrew <jkilligrew@mbcommunitypower.org>  Subject: RE: CCE at March Manager's Meeting    Hi Derek and Rachelle, The Monterey Bay Community Power team is confirmed for the City Managers’ meeting, now rescheduled to 3/8. Planning to attend are: Bruce McPherson, Policy Board Chair Tom Habashi, CEO J.R. Killigrew, Director of Communications and Energy Programs (copied here) Thanks and please let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Thank you, Bob 248 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: Johnson, Derek [mailto:djohnson@slocity.org] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2019 4:00 PM To: Rachelle Rickard Cc: Hill, Robert Subject: CCE at March Manager's Meeting   Hi Rachelle, The Executive Team and Board Chair from Monterey Bay Community Power are planning to come down our way in March and are hoping to plan their trip to coincide with our monthly City Managers’ meeting on 3/15. Would you please be so kind as to poll the group to see if there is consensus interest in having them join us for a 30 minute presentation and Q&A regarding their community choice energy program? My understanding is that their staff have been reaching out to all of the City Managers and CAO. Thank you, Derek Derek Johnson City Manager City Administration 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218 E djohnson@slocity.org T 805.781.7114 slocity.org  249 Hicks, Bailey From:Harmon, Heidi Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 10:58 AM To:Bren Lehr;mhernandez@mbcommunitypower.org Subject:Re: PLEASE READ AND RESPOND: Processing of MBCP Meeting Stipend Hello Mary‐ What do you need from me for automatic payments?   From: Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org>  Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 10:56:08 AM  Cc: Mary Hernandez; Bren Lehr  Subject: PLEASE READ AND RESPOND: Processing of MBCP Meeting Stipend      Good morning, Policy Board of Directors and Community Advisory Council members –     As you may know, at its meeting on December 5, 2018 the Policy Board of Directors approved a $100 per meeting  stipend for Policy Board of Directors (primary or alternate, whomever was in attendance) and Community Advisory  Council Members to be paid on a quarterly basis.      In order for MBCP to process payment of the stipend, we’ll need either:  1. a mailing address to send the check to; or   2. an email address if you would like to setup automatic transfer of funds into a bank account.      Please contact Mary Hernandez directly at mhernandez@mbcommunitypower.org or (831) 641‐7213 with your  information or questions. Thank you!      Bren Lehr, Executive Assistant to the CEO / 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     250 Hicks, Bailey From:Bren Lehr <blehr@mbcommunitypower.org> Sent:Tuesday, February 12, 2019 10:56 AM Cc:Mary Hernandez;Bren Lehr Subject:PLEASE READ AND RESPOND: Processing of MBCP Meeting Stipend Good morning, Policy Board of Directors and Community Advisory Council members –    As you may know, at its meeting on December 5, 2018 the Policy Board of Directors approved a $100 per meeting  stipend for Policy Board of Directors (primary or alternate, whomever was in attendance) and Community Advisory  Council Members to be paid on a quarterly basis.     In order for MBCP to process payment of the stipend, we’ll need either:  1) a mailing address to send the check to; or   2) an email address if you would like to setup automatic transfer of funds into a bank account.     Please contact Mary Hernandez directly at mhernandez@mbcommunitypower.org or (831) 641‐7213 with your  information or questions. Thank you!     Bren Lehr, Executive Assistant to the CEO / 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