Fair Haven Commission Discusses Carbon Roots Initiative and Communication Challenges

The recent Fair Haven Environmental Commission meeting was marked by discussions on a new environmental initiative called Carbon Roots, led by a local student, as well as ongoing challenges in communication and collaboration with the Department of Public Works (DPW) and other local environmental groups.

The meeting began with a presentation by Shabali Si, a senior at HTC who will attend Duke University, on her nonprofit initiative, Carbon Roots. Shabali shared her journey into environmental advocacy, which began with a research project on plastic pollution in local gardens. Her initiative focuses on creating carbon-safe gardens by introducing native plants that absorb carbon and have deep root systems for soil carbon storage. Shabali reported the successful establishment of four gardens and emphasized the importance of educating the public about sustainable gardening practices and native plants. She recounted her outreach at a local elementary school, where she found that fourth graders were surprisingly aware of carbon emissions’ impact on the environment. A member of the commission expressed admiration for Shabali’s efforts and highlighted opportunities for collaboration, given their ongoing efforts to plant native species in town corridors. The discussion also delved into logistics, with Shabali estimating a small garden’s cost at around $250, excluding ongoing upkeep.

Following Shabali’s presentation, the meeting transitioned into discussions on the commission’s relationship with the DPW and other environmental groups. Concerns were raised about a perceived disconnect in communication and roles, particularly in relation to the Shade Tree Commission and the Green Team. Members noted that while they believed the Environmental Commission would take on a liaison role, this was contested. The commission’s role was clarified as compiling information from various committees to assist the DPW in prioritizing tasks. Frustration was expressed about historical inconsistencies and leadership changes within the commission, which complicate continuity and transparency. The need for improved communication and quarterly reports from the DPW was emphasized, with calls for a systematic approach to track ongoing projects and their completion status.

A specific issue regarding the planting of trees along Fair Haven Road was highlighted, with concerns about the lack of consultation on such directives. There was a perceived lack of communication about ongoing projects, including bee spraying, and decisions made without adequate input from the commission. Members agreed on the need to schedule another meeting to foster better collaboration among the groups involved, emphasizing the importance of establishing clearer lines of communication and reporting.

The meeting also addressed broader concerns about the commission’s role and relationship with the local administration. Members expressed a sense of inertia or “listlessness” in the commission’s activities and a need for clear priorities from the local bureau to align their efforts. There was a perceived discrepancy in how the Environmental Commission is treated compared to the Historic Preservation Commission, with the latter receiving more structured oversight. A member noted the need for more collaboration with the planning board to ensure environmental considerations are made before projects are finalized.

Concrete issues such as the management of Marter Park and the treatment of invasive species like knotweed were also discussed. Members mentioned ongoing treatments for Shrinkers Pond and collaborative efforts to tackle these challenges more effectively. The importance of community communication was highlighted, with discussions about submitting an article on ribbed mussels to a local publication and reinstating regular features to raise awareness about environmental initiatives.

Additionally, the commission discussed the upcoming “skip the stuff” initiative, targeting knotweed management, and emphasized timely communication to local businesses and residents. Concerns about water quality monitoring and collaboration with Clean Ocean Action were raised, with a proposal for a public dashboard to present water safety data.

In a more administrative vein, the meeting touched on sewer infrastructure issues, including a pipe break incident from March 24 and the benefits of being part of a larger sewer authority. Concerns were also raised about the environmental impact of a proposed roundabout project, with public feedback opportunities planned.

Lastly, discussions on playground surface materials and community solar initiatives were addressed, with specific attention to grant requirements and the potential for long-term savings with alternative materials.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Josh Halpern
Environmental Commission Officials:
Sean Bailey, Jessie Murray, Jonathan Peters, Gary Patterson, Kelly Flanagan, Ana Antonnen, Suzan Globus, William Dorner, John Pallonetti, LaBarbera (Council Liaison), Krystie Larsen (Secretary)

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