Reportbacks (5 min)
- Sparkasse forum
- Black-Eyed Pea festival
- Octoberfest
- Maren’s new videos
Repeating items: (15 min)
- Treasurer’s report
- introductions of new attendees
- overview of public banking for new attendees
- set next meeting time and place.
Working with GIC (20 min)
- Focus groups planning; someone should take point on this
- Governance has a meeting set up with Cathy and Maeve on 10/14 to discuss division of tasks
Committees (20 min).
- Outreach: thoughts about how to move forward during this different phase.
- Governance (see above). Governance will be meeting very regularly in October and November
- Major gifts and donations: Marie, can we get this restarted?
- Equity: Margie is attempting to move this forward.
Discussion of next forum or other public event (10 min.)
Anything upcoming not discussed above.
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Berkeley city council fills the funding gap!
We scored a huge victory on Tuesday, September 12th, when Berkeley city council approved a $25,000 appropriation for Oakland’s public bank feasibility study. We are in deep gratitude to Berkeley residents who contacted their councilmembers and pressured them to support this issue. Please be sure to call your city councilmembers and thank them for their support. You can find their contact information here.
Oakland City Council Meeting
At the September 19 Oakland City Council meeting, the councilmembers voted to fund $75,000 of the $100,000 we need to do our feasibility study.
Public Banking Funds Sustainable Energy
On September 25 at 7:00 p.m. in Oakland’s City Council Chambers, 14th and Broadway, Councilmembers Dan Kalb and Rebecca Kaplan sponsored a great event, organized by us and Local Clean Energy Alliance.
Wolfram Morales, Chief Economist for Sparkasse, the association of local public banks in Germany, explained the role of these institutions in speeding the development of local renewable resources such as solar and wind, at this panel discussion in City Hall.
Joining Wolfram were: Nicolas Chaset, CEO of East Bay Community Energy (Alameda County’s soon-to-launch Community Choice energy program), Greg Rosen, Founder and Principal of High Noon Advisors (member of the East Bay Community Shared Solar Collaborative), and Jessica Tovar, Organizer for East Bay Clean Power Alliance.
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