The Prince Rupert Library on Sixth West at McBride is the venue for a February 29th info session on the city's approach to climate change planning |
An opportunity for residents of Prince Rupert to catch up on how the City is approaching its work on Climate Adaptation will come in late February, with City staff set to host an information session at the Prince Rupert Library.
The session which will take place Thursday, February 29 from 7 PM to 8:30 PM will be looking for feedback from community residents towards the development of a Climate Plan for Prince Rupert.
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So far, 25 residents have indicated interest in the initiative through the event page created for the February 29th session, the Event page for the Library gathering can be reviewed here.
You can learn more about the project from the Rupert Talks Portal page here.
Earlier this month the City issued a call for some help from the public towards climate change planning by way of a mapping program to track potential climate hazards found in the community
City Council provided for a blue print of sorts towards their Climate Action initiative in the fall of 2022.
October 3, 2022 -- City's Climate Action plan to be revealed at Council Session tonight
The most recent update to that program came in April of 2023.
April 20 -- City of Prince Rupert outlines steps ahead for launch of Civic climate plan
More notes on City Council initiatives can be reviewed through our Council Discussion archive.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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