
The Resiliency & Climate Response committee helps mitigate, adapt, and prepare for the ongoing and future impacts of climate change. We strive to identify practical solutions, build awareness, educate, and advocate for urgency in climate resilience activities.
JUNE AGENDA
TRACKING ISSUES
DEC (Design Excellence Conference): Water focus
Three courses submitted and approved (share info)
Schedule planning check-ins with speakers
AEGB Input – follow up items
Carbon sequestration – Caroline -> Samira
Share DEC info with AE staff as requested
Share data resources for water projections (drought risk assessment) – Caroline -> David Venheizen
PRIORITY ITEMS
Capture presenters who can’t feed into DEC/post DEC – keep soliciting
Collaborate with COTE
Water Tour ideas: Hornsby Bend, UT, Apple HQ, One Water Elementary, ADS, Central Library – ?
Coalesce idea for resilience demo integrated into new Design Center (feedback)
CROSS-ADVOCACY COLLABORATION
Mobility
Barton Springs Rd. Bridge resolution -AIA letter supporting historic landmark process
Ben Heimsath good reference for this
Streetscape design standards (* tree shade) – track and support GI, Great Streets & Urban Design Guidelines updates, I-35 frontage and cap/stitch
GWIG fired back up; kickoff meeting 6/15 (Lauren on this)
Housing
Promote ACU to integrate small scale distributed retail/commercial
“Ten-minute Walkability”
Other: Travis stitched together a laundry list of items to track, some more actively, some less (email)
View the full agenda: 260618 – AIA Resilience + Climate Response – Agenda
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