Ellory Monks

@Ellory_Monks

Yes: infrastructure, cities, environment. Also: women engineers, . Co-Founder & 2x mama 🧒🏼👶🏼 My life = beautiful chaos

San Diego, CA
Joined July 2017

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    19 Mar 2020

    And this morning, in the middle of a pandemic, our trash was picked up exactly as planned. Appreciate you,

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    . co-founder was mentioned in a recent article about increasing local government workforce capacity and facing challenges of funding programs that favor majority communities. Read more here:

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  3. Dec 15
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  4. Dec 14

    Follow up: she started asking about transmission lines today and I’ve probably never been happier

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  5. Retweeted
    Dec 14

    Apropos of nothing but the best emissions reduction plan is to reduce emissions. Like actually reduce the amount of carbon emissions released.

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    Dec 14
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  7. Dec 13

    2 year old daughter today: “Mama, where does the clean bath water come from? where does the water go down the drain?” Me:

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  8. Retweeted
    Dec 13

    last week’s with talking about how the is a resource for local government officials and staff to find proven solutions for challenges.

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    Dec 10
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    Dec 10

    One nagging question: US cities spent millions to prepare for Amazon HQ2 competition (when it was clear that most places didn’t have a chance in hell of winning); now cities are barely capable of preparing for firehose of federal $$ (when every place is a potential winner)

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    Dec 7

    1970: We're going to build a global network that can withstand a nuclear war. 2021: AWS is down and my coffee machine doesn't work.

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    Dec 9

    If local government is where the action is compared to state and federal, then is where the action is compared to other and that's reflected in the popularity of water content on says . at

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    Dec 7

    Case study: Berkeley, California finds solar panels and energy storage systems to be less restrictive than microgrid development. Read more

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    Dec 8

    Local governments want to be innovative, but they're hesitant to be the first ones to do it.

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    Dec 7

    Local government leader responsible for management are on the constant search for proven solutions. Enter , where they can browse case studies, follow topics, and crowdsource advice, as discussed in this with .

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    Dec 7

    What spurred to be a co-founder of ? When working for the White House on Hurricane Sandy rebuilding efforts, she realized that local government is closest to the people, to the problems, and to the solutions. at

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  17. Dec 4

    Is there anything more San Diegan than Santa in swim trunks? 🎄☀️ 🤯

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  18. Retweeted
    Dec 4

    . has an interesting idea here to increase local adaptation capacity w/circuit-riding federal employees; an alternative, drawn from a different & still living part of history, would be to build long-term capacity w/a climate extension service

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  19. Dec 3

    I’m in this article w/ ideas for increasing workforce capacity! So weird (+ awesome) to be in - proud it’s for something I care deeply about

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    Dec 3

    Atlas co-founder presenting local government workforce challenges in this article by 👏

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    Dec 3

    To make $$ 4 climate-chg mitigation more equitable is it time 2 recreate “circuit riding” of 1880s, in which judges traveled betw small towns? Fed staff cld work 4 short periods in towns to help locals devise projects/apply 4 funding ⁦

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