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Creve Coeur Recognizes Susan Baseley as 2013 Citizen of the Year

The City of Creve Coeur recognized Susan Baseley as Citizen of the Year 2013 for her dedication and service to the community at the annual Holiday Appreciation Event on Tuesday, December 3 at the Government Center.

 

Mayor Barry Glantz and Council Member Charlotte D’Alfonso presented the award to Baseley at the event honoring all members of the city’s 14 boards, commissions and committees. Of the numerous volunteers in attendance, Mayor Glantz said, “Our community is fortunate to have volunteers like Sue who continually give their time and talents to make Creve Coeur such a wonderful place to live and work.”

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When presenting the award, D’Alfonso reviewed many of Baseley’s achievements during her more than 13 years of volunteering with the city.  As a member of the Horticulture, Environment and Beautification (HEB) Committee, Baseley was instrumental in revising ordinances in order for Creve Coeur to be a native plant friendly city and she made major contributions to the published native plant list. Under HEB, the Arts Commission was formed. D’Alfonso further explained that Baseley was very active in the review of the last three solid waste contracts.

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In addition to Baseley’s service with HEB, she was the founding vice-chair of the Climate Action Task Force (CATF). Under the task force’s stewardship, Creve Coeur became a “Cool City,” and a successful community garden was established. Baseley was serving as interim chair in June 2013 when the city achieved Green Power Community status, joining the ranks of less than 50 communities nationwide who have offset three percent of their entire community’s energy consumption with renewable energy sources. 

 

D’Alfonso said, “Sue has shown dedication to the city and can be consistently counted on to promote new ways and solutions to better our community.”






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