If you don’t yet have a smart thermostat, now is the time to upgrade. Not only will it help you save energy (and money) when the temperature drops, but you can get a nice rebate. Click here for details. Thanks to the Environmental Law and Policy Center, my former employer, for their work on this program.
Month: October 2015
Join a Commission
The City is seeking student and adult volunteers to serve on its Commissions. Applications and a list of Commissions are here. If you are interested in serving, now is the time to apply. Appointments are generally made towards the end of the year for terms beginning early in 2016.
Friends of Kim Stone
Kim is the experienced leader and strong advocate Highland Park needs as we recover from the impacts of the pandemic. She is committed to working to ensure that Highland Park remains a great place to live, work, and raise a family. An independent voice on the City Council, Kim listens carefully to all views and studies issues thoroughly in order to make decisions that enhance our community.
Kim has over 20 years of non-profit management and environmental experience. She currently serves on the National Advisory Board of the Union of Concerned Scientists and on the Board of Directors of Community Partners for Affordable Housing. Kim graduated from Middlebury College and received Masters degrees in Population Planning and Public Policy from the University of Michigan. A third generation Highland Park resident, Kim loves being an involved member of the community. She lives in Highland Park with her husband and children.
Any communication via this site is the personal opinion of Councilwoman Kim Stone and is not necessarily the stated opinion of the City.
Highland Park Theater
The City Council has been seeking proposals for redevelopment of the theater property for several years, and is looking for your input. Five developers presented their proposals at an open meeting on September 21. Please share your feedback through the online survey before October 17. Results will be presented to the Council on October 26.