Receive report on green jobs opportunities and environmental justice plan
In Plain English
The city commissioned a study to identify job opportunities in renewable energy, sustainable transportation, and environmental cleanup after COVID-19 unemployment peaked at 3,412 weekly claims. The consultant identified 24 potential projects across 8 categories that could create thousands of green jobs. If approved, the city moves forward with an implementation plan connecting environmental goals to local employment.
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