Join a Community Conversation on Local Climate Resilience

Chelan, WALocal News

Chelan County invites residents to participate in a survey aimed at addressing climate resilience and natural hazards in the area. The survey, designed to take less than 10 minutes, encourages residents to share their concerns and priorities. This initiative aligns with new state legislation mandating the integration of climate resilience into local Comprehensive Plans. Last year, the county began a climate resiliency planning process to create a Climate Resilience Element. City residents can contact their local planning departments for more specific information regarding their city's planning efforts.

The survey is open now, and participation is crucial for shaping effective climate adaptation strategies. Feedback gathered will help inform future projects and policies aimed at enhancing community resilience. Engaging in this survey represents an opportunity for residents to contribute to a vital community conversation.

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