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Thursday, 26 June 2008

Climate Action Team Public Forum

Elvis_cat Ladies & Gentlemen, the CAT is In the Building.

If you're worried about global climate change, your carbon footprint, peak oil, and/or sustainability issues, then tonight is the perfect opportunity for you to share your ideas, comments, and suggestions with a group that has been tasked to help reduce our community's carbon footprint.

City of Davis Climate Action Team Public Forum
TONIGHT, Thursday, June 26th 2008
6:30pm-7:00pm - Background Presentation
7:00pm-8:30pm - Open House: Drop-in format to share your ideas
Veterans Memorial Center MPR

Click here for our first post on the CAT.  After the jump, a little more information about tonight's proceedings.

The City of Davis is holding a public forum to obtain input on a community-wide energy and greenhouse gas reduction plan. Everyone is welcome. The purpose of the public forum is threefold: first, to briefly describe what the city's Climate Action Team is considering in terms of actions and strategies to respond to climate change; second, to obtain some feedback from the public on these ideas; and, third, to solicit your ideas for inclusion into the eventual plan. Come let the city know what you are thinking.

The first half hour will be a presentation from city staff outlining the draft plan. The plan is broken down into four subgroups:

  • Energy Use and Production
  • Waste and Consumption
  • Transportation
  • Land Use and Community Design

The rest of the time will be for people to circulate to stations for each of the subgroups, to ask questions, to "vote" on which ideas they like or dislike, and to contribute their own ideas for reducing energy use and greenhouse gas production.

Be there or be square.

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