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Give your feedback on Climate Action Task Force recommendations by 5 pm Tuesday, March 24
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Equitable Climate Action Questionnaire

Longmont has declared a Climate Emergency

Longmont City Council passed a resolution on October 8, 2019 declaring Longmont's intent to take immediate and accelerated action to address the climate crisis. The resolution was resident-initiated and approved by unanimous vote. The resolution called for the creation of the Climate Action Task Force, which includes members of the community, City staff, and subject matter experts on energy,
buildings, and transportation, among others.

The Task Force is working to complete draft recommendations by April 8, 2020.  Recommendations will be reviewed and voted on by City Council. The resolution challenges city government, residents, businesses and community partners to take action to mitigate and adapt to climate changes. Learn more at engage.longmont.gov/climate-emergency-resolution.

We Need Your Input

Resident input is critical in helping to inform the future of Longmont’s climate action efforts.

  • How can we enhance or strengthen draft Task Force recommendations?
  • What are the potential benefits, as well as negative impacts of climate action?
  • How do we realize opportunities and reduce
    negative or unintended consequences
    of climate action?
  • What are we missing?

Visit bit.ly/climate-action-questionnaire by March 24th at 5 pm to give your feedback and help the Climate Action Task Force finalize their recommendations.