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youth. On Wednesday, January 3 01h, the One Lakewood Place public space community <br />meeting will be taking place at the Lakewood Public Library from 6:30pm-9pm. <br />Councilman O'Malley publicly expressed his condolences to Alita Streuss and her family. <br />She was a constituent and one of Lakewood's longest tenured residents. She lived in the <br />same house on Cohassett for 90 years and passed away at the age of 98. She dedicated her <br />life to public service and served as the Volunteer Lawyer Coordinator at the Legal Aid <br />Society and worked until she was almost 90. She was also an inductee of the Lakewood <br />High School Hall of Fame. <br />Councilman Litten thanked the administration for doing a fine job managing the streets <br />during the storm that occurred last weekend. He also thanked H2O and its leadership for <br />conducting a fine MLK Day of Service event. <br />Councilman Bullock mentioned that he is pursuing NOPEC for the supply of 100% clean <br />energy to residential and commercial properties on behalf of his constituents. He is <br />researching to see if Cleveland is ahead of Lakewood on this issue. He thinks Lakewood <br />may be uniquely positioned for a faster adoption of this initiative than bigger cities. He <br />estimates bills to increase $6-$10 annually under clean energy implementation versus the <br />provision of energy through traditional means. He also asked if the electric vehicle sharing <br />program is ready for launch. The mayor believes his administration is still working on it. <br />Motion by Mr. O'Leary, seconded by Mr. Anderson, to adjourn the meeting. <br />Motion adopted. All members voting yea. <br />Meeting adjourned 9:27 PM. <br />� � � r <br />Approved: I V <br />SID NTS <br />