Apply for state grant to fund Richmond's first Climate Action Plan
Resolution 12-14
In Plain English
Richmond currently lacks a formal climate plan to reduce emissions and prepare for environmental changes. The state offers planning grants to help cities create these roadmaps. If approved, the grant covers consultant costs and community outreach for developing Richmond's climate strategy.
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Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
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