Snohomish County Draft Climate Resiliency Plan
This is an opportunity for the Snohomish County community to provide feedback on the draft Communitywide Climate Resiliency Plan (CwCRP) from April 6th to May 8th.
The Communitywide Climate Resiliency Plan is a roadmap to prepare for and recover from intensifying and more frequent climate hazards, such as floods, extreme heat events, droughts, and wildfires. Climate hazards threaten our health, communities, infrastructure, economy, and natural environment. Building climate resiliency means that Snohomish County communities are prepared for and can adapt to changes in our environment while minimizing negative impacts to people, natural systems and built infrastructure.
We want to hear from you! Below, you can view and comment on the draft CwCRP, including the strategies and actions that will guide how Snohomish County manages its resources and capacity to enhance climate resilience.
We want to hear your thoughts, comments, questions, and suggestions! Read through the draft CwCRP below and help us plan for a resilient future.
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Click anywhere in the document to tell us what you think of the draft CwCRP, including what you like about it, anything you would change, or who else we should connect with.
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To learn more, visit www.snohomishcountywa.gov/climate. If you have questions, please email climate@snoco.org.
Language Accessibility and Disclaimer:
To see this plan in another language, please use the Google Translate tool located at the bottom right corner of the page. Please note that Google Translate is an automated tool and may not provide fully accurate or contextually appropriate translations. Formatting and meaning may occasionally be distorted. If you would like specific parts of the draft CwCRP translated, please contact climate@snoco.org.
Comments on this plan may be subject to disclosure pursuant to the Public Records Act (RCW 42.56).
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