Re: [LincolnTalk] Webinars regarding Citizen's Petition for Town meeting

2022-03-12 Thread Trish O'Hagan
Dear Stephanie,
Thanks so much for your interest in the webinar. Hopefully you will join us 
this week as we all share ideas and learn together about electrification of 
buildings as a way to combat the climate emergency. 
To be clear, the Citizen's petition, if passed, would simply ask the 
legislature to give Lincoln the option to require new construction to be all 
electric.  At that time, Lincoln could begin a robust discussion about what 
works best for our town and would require a vote at a town meeting in the 
future.
I hope this helps clear up some of your concerns.
Best,

Trish O'Hagan

Lincoln Mothers Out Front


> On 03/12/2022 1:39 PM Stephanie Smoot  wrote:
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> 
> There is so much to know about impacts of  this proposed proposition- I'm 
> very suprised that days before the meeting such significant legislation is 
> being proposed.  Especially how it impacts costs to Lincoln Residents.  None 
> of this has been studied in any depth and data on our current NetZero 
> buildings such as the expensive all-electric new school is unconfirmed-are we 
> comfortable in them and are they affordable to run? 
> 
> Its important to note that none of the towns mentioned (Acton Concord 
> Lexington) have actually passed such initiatives and there is already a 
> NetZero stretch code proposed state-wide.
> 
> 
> Regards, 
> Stephanie Smoot
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> On Sat, Mar 12, 2022 at 10:06 AM Trish O'Hagan  mailto:pmok...@comcast.net > wrote:
> 
> > > Citizen’s Petition — Restrict Fossil Fuel Systems in New 
> Buildings
> > Related to climate change advocacy, a group of residents is asking 
> > Town Meeting to support a petition to the state legislature that would 
> > require new construction be all-electric for heating, cooling, and indoor 
> > cooking. Lincoln would join other towns who similarly have petitioned the 
> > state.  The changes are necessary to help achieve the statewide reductions 
> > in greenhouse gas emissions nset in the climate act signed in March 2021. 
> > Learn more at Zoom meetings on Monday 3/14, 7-8pm, and Thursday, 3/17, 
> > 3-4pm (links below), or call Trish O’Hagan (781-248-5657) or Paul Shorb 
> > (617-543-5590) with questions.  Additional information will also be posted 
> > at https://www.lincolngreenenergy.org/. 
> > 
> > * Time: Mar 14, 2022 07:00 PM
> > https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82072433671 
> > Meeting ID: 820 7243 3671
> > 
> > *  Mar 17, 2022 03:00 PM 
> > https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81095315671 
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Webinars regarding Citizen's Petition for Town meeting

2022-03-12 Thread Stephanie Smoot
There is so much to know about impacts of  this proposed proposition- I'm
very suprised that* days before the meeting such significant legislation is
being proposed*.  Especially how it impacts costs to Lincoln Residents.
None of this has been studied in any depth and data on our current NetZero
buildings such as the expensive all-electric new school is unconfirmed-are
we comfortable in them and are they affordable to run?

Its important to note that *none of the towns mentioned* (Acton Concord
Lexington) have actually passed such initiatives and there is already a
NetZero stretch code proposed state-wide.


Regards,
*Stephanie Smoot*

857 368-9175  work
781 941-6842  personal cell
*617 595-5217 *work cell
126 Chestnut Circle
Lincoln, MA 01773





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On Sat, Mar 12, 2022 at 10:06 AM Trish O'Hagan  wrote:

> *Citizen’s Petition — Restrict Fossil Fuel Systems in New Buildings*
> Related to climate change advocacy, a group of residents is asking Town
> Meeting to support a petition to the state legislature that would require
> new construction be all-electric for heating, cooling, and indoor cooking.
> Lincoln would join other towns who similarly have petitioned the state.
> The changes are necessary to help achieve the statewide reductions in
> greenhouse gas emissions nset in the climate act signed in March 2021.
> Learn more at Zoom meetings on Monday 3/14, 7-8pm, and Thursday, 3/17,
> 3-4pm (links below), or call Trish O’Hagan (781-248-5657) or Paul Shorb
> (617-543-5590) with questions.  Additional information will also be posted
> at https://www.lincolngreenenergy.org/.
>
>
>- Time: Mar 14, 2022 07:00 PM
>
> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82072433671
> Meeting ID: 820 7243 3671
>
>
>-  Mar 17, 2022 03:00 PM
>
> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81095315671
>
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[LincolnTalk] Webinars regarding Citizen's Petition for Town meeting

2022-03-12 Thread Trish O'Hagan
Citizen’s Petition — Restrict Fossil Fuel Systems in New Buildings
Related to climate change advocacy, a group of residents is asking Town Meeting 
to support a petition to the state legislature that would require new 
construction be all-electric for heating, cooling, and indoor cooking. Lincoln 
would join other towns who similarly have petitioned the state.  The changes 
are necessary to help achieve the statewide reductions in greenhouse gas 
emissions nset in the climate act signed in March 2021. Learn more at Zoom 
meetings on Monday 3/14, 7-8pm, and Thursday, 3/17, 3-4pm (links below), or 
call Trish O’Hagan (781-248-5657) or Paul Shorb (617-543-5590) with questions.  
Additional information will also be posted at 
https://www.lincolngreenenergy.org/. 

* Time: Mar 14, 2022 07:00 PM
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82072433671 
Meeting ID: 820 7243 3671

*  Mar 17, 2022 03:00 PM 
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81095315671 
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