Join Us for a Climate Open House on Thursday, May 1st!

Lake Forest Park, WALocal News

Lake Forest Park will host a Climate Open House on May 1, 2025, from 5:30 PM to 2:30 AM GMT, to promote community involvement in comprehensive planning. The event seeks to inform residents about climate initiatives and transportation options available through King County Metro Bus Routes 322 and 331. Local expert Sarah Farbstein will lead discussions, providing valuable insights into ongoing projects and their implications for the community. This open house presents an opportunity for residents to share their feedback, fostering a collaborative environment for planning efforts. The venue is accessible to ensure participation from all community members, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity in local governance.

Engaging residents in these discussions is vital for enhancing awareness and encouraging active participation in climate action initiatives. Comprehensive planning plays a significant role in shaping sustainable practices and policies in the region. Such community events contribute to long-term environmental goals and strengthen local resilience against climate change.

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