Help Shape Lake Forest Parks Climate Future Take the Survey!

Lake Forest Park, WALocal News

Lake Forest Park is inviting community members to participate in a survey designed to influence the city's climate future, recognizing the critical role that local voices play in addressing climate change. The article underscores the importance of community input in shaping solutions that affect the environment, homes, and local economy. In addition to the survey, residents are encouraged to join the Arbor Day Celebration on April 27, 2025, at Horizon View Park, where they can engage with a new art installation project. The event, hosted by the LFP Tree Board, aims to foster a sense of community while promoting environmental stewardship. Furthermore, the Annual Green Fair, scheduled for March 29, 2025, offers free educational opportunities for residents to learn about sustainable practices.

These initiatives reflect Lake Forest Park's commitment to building a resilient future in the face of climate challenges. The city is making significant strides in community engagement and environmental advocacy. Through these events, Lake Forest Park aims to create a more informed and active citizenry in climate action.

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