As part of the ongoing development of the Eugene Climate & Energy Action Plan, the last of six public meetings will be held on March 4 from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) community meeting room located at 500 East 4th Avenue.
The interactive meetings are designed to help determine the city’s priorities as they relate to climate change. The topic for this month’s discussion will be “Natural Resources.”
Residents who are interested in addressing climate change and energy challenges specifically regarding natural resources are welcome to attend.
Whether or not you’re attending, please feel free to take this short “pre-discussion” survey, which will help to further refine the focus for the evening. You can also learn more by visiting the RESOURCES web page, which offers a wealth of information about all six climate action topics:
For more information, contact Matt McRae via email or telephone at 541.682.5437.
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