Help Shape Local Climate Policies Today

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane has launched a survey aimed at shaping local climate policies, inviting residents to participate in the process. The survey is available in six languages, ensuring accessibility for a diverse population. This initiative reflects the city's dedication to addressing climate change by incorporating community feedback into policy-making. Residents can access the survey on the city’s official website, where they can provide their insights and opinions. Engaging the community is vital for creating effective climate policies that resonate with local needs.

The survey is part of Spokane's ongoing efforts to tackle climate issues proactively. A well-informed public can lead to more effective and sustainable policy outcomes. Ultimately, this initiative underscores the importance of public participation in shaping the future of Spokane’s climate strategy.

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