Sustainability Advisory Board
The Sustainability Advisory Board:
- Identifies opportunities for sustainable practices and resource conservation everywhere in the City.
- Advises City Council on sustainable practices and resource conservation.
- Works to achieve the goals and objective outlined in the Louisville Sustainability Action Plan.
- It was created as the Recycling Board in 1988 and it later became the Resource Conservation Advisory Board. In 2010, the board changed its name and expanded its scope to include all sustainability practices.
VISION: Moving Louisville towards a more sustainable future.
MISSION: Promoting sustainability through energy efficiency, resource conservation, and localization to better the environment, social well-being, and economic vitality of the City of Louisville.
Meetings
Regular meetings are at 6:30 PM on the third Wednesday of every month at the Public Library, 951 Spruce Street.
Agendas for all meetings are posted at:
- City Hall foyer
- Library
- Police Department/Municipal Court Building
- Recreation Center
- This site before each meeting
Members of the public are welcome to attend meetings and give comments remotely using the links below. However, the in-person meeting may continue even if technology issues prevent remote participation.
Join a public meeting
- Zoom
- Meeting Chat Link
- Meeting ID: #846 2865 9916
- Passcode: 239019
- One tap mobile
- Join by SIP
84628659916@zoomcrc.com
Meeting Materials
2026 Sustainability Advisory Board Members
- Alex Bentz
- Tiffany Boyd
- Nisa Bradley
- Greg Dimedio
- Eliza Greene
- Allison Kay
- Aubrey Suber
The Board has seven members.
People who join the Board serve for four years.
How do I contact the Board?
- Email the staff liaison or call them at 720‑355‑5046.
- Post mail at City Hall, 749 Main Street Louisville CO 80027. Please write “Sustainability Advisory Board” on the envelope.