Sust Commission Minutes 04.24.2025RICHFIELD COMMUNITY SERVICES ADVISORY COMMISSION
DRAFT MINUTES UNTIL APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION
REGULAR SUSTAINABILITY COMMISSION MEETING
Thursday, April 24th, 2025
Heredia Room, City Hall
PRESENT
COMMISSIONERS: Amanda Kueper, Craig Heinen, Helen Burk, Chris Danner, Katy Boone, Alexa Wozniak
STAFF: Rachel Lindholm (Sustainability Coordinator), Zach McCarty (Solid Waste Specialist)
LIAISONS: Hayley Tompkins (CSC), Rori Coleman-Woods (City Council)
ABSENT
Boone
Call to Order
Kueper called the meeting to order at 7:04 pm.
Approval of Minutes/Agenda
Heinen motioned, Wozniak seconded, approved by all.
Public Comment
None
Staff Reports
Lindholm and McCarty reported.
City’s tree sale is underway. Commissioners are encouraged to spread the word. Pickup is first Saturday in May at Citty Hall. As of this meeting, ~40 trees were still available.
Earth Day – The Community Center will have family activities. Commissioners can help “table” if interested. It is Saturday, April 26 from 1-4pm. Burk and McCarty will facilitate a youth
trash clean-up at Washington Park on Sunday, April 27. Plans are in place to have supplies available.
Solar on Public Buildings – City is close to choosing its contractor for project work and is working to finalize agreements.
Veterans Park grant – City is working to have a contractor come out for a site visit. Project would focus on prairie restoration.
State of the City – June 11th from 4:30pm – 7:00pm at the Richfield Community Center. Commissioners are encouraged to attend and help with tabling.
City has ordered compost for organics program participants. It will be available for pickup at WLNC on May 9th.
Paper shredding and personal device recycling event is May 8th at Richfield Ice Arena (parking lot).
City is starting to organize its annual organics audit to get a sense of how well residents are following program guidelines. Volunteers are welcome; reach out to McCarty for details.
Discussion Items
Community Services Commission Joint Meeting Report-Out
Commissioners who were available to attend the meeting discussed key items from the joint meeting. Several sustainability-focused projects are underway as part of the WLNC reconstruction,
such as buckthorn removal.
Emerald Ash Borer grant was paused due to federal funding uncertainties.
The city is planting close to 300 boulevard trees this year, trying to reach parity with a higher-than-normal number of trees requiring removal.
WLNC groundbreaking for new building is May 28th. Free woodchips are available on-site; community members are advised to respect the orange fences and not climb over them.
Trash-walking Event (Burk)
The commission held brief discussion confirming the event is good to go; communications/posters are in place and details have been planned.
Richfield Farmers’ Market Tabling
May 10th, Heinen will be at the market and invited commissioners to join if interested. The commissioners discussed potential hand-outs and resources that could be made available to
community members at the table. The commission does not have a regularly scheduled table at the market but discussed potentially collaborating for a table in the future.
Wozniak also discussed the agenda item for increasing awareness around BPI-certified compostable products at the market. Lindholm cautioned against trying to talk with vendors while
the market is active as they are focused on serving customers. Lindholm discussed the need to put together resources, including translated ones, and do some in-person research first
to see where the gaps are. Individually following up with vendors may be a better approach. Wozniak discussed a potential phased approach where vendors are provided with education in
the first year. The group agreed about the need for proactive outreach because vendors order supplies in advance. Danner proposed the idea of creating a placard vendors could display
to recognize those who are following zero waste guidelines.
Tree Health Education Campaign
Kueper discussed how past campaigns have focused on emerald ash borer and oak wilt, but there is a goal to broaden the scope to general tree care. Kueper will be tabling on Saturday,
April 26 to connect with community members at the Earth Day event and commissioners are welcome to join. Kueper will also host Farmers’ Market tables on May 17th and May 31st discussing
tree health in recognition of Arbor Day. Kueper worked with Lindholm for an article in the Sustainability Scoop newsletter focusing on spring tree care.
Lindholm will investigate the potential for using postcard mailers for additional awareness. Wozniak suggested there is also an opportunity to educate community members about invasive
plant species.
Danner asked if the city had leveraged the Hennepin County urban heat island mapping project for insights on where more trees may be most useful.
Filling the Youth Commissioner Position
Burk offered to help recruit new high school students to join the Sustainability Commission. Tompkins offered to support this work and shared about a grant the city is seeking to enhance
the youth commissioner experience.
Committee Reports
Community Services Commission:
New splash pad is opening soon near the Richfield pool.
Richfield High School is hosting a youth breakdance battle after the Earth Day event on Saturday April 26th in the gym from 3 pm to 7 pm.
City will be kicking off its strategic planning for its parks system next year and will be seeking volunteers.
Next Meeting/Adjournment
Next Meeting: <Thursday, May 29, 7:00 pm
Adjournment: < The meeting was adjourned at 8:10 pm. Danner motioned, Wozniak seconded.