CAAB to present Decarbonization options to City Council - TODAY at 4 pm

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A major step forward in implementing the Corvallis Climate Action Plan is taking place TODAY (1/23/25) at 4 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room

 

The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Utility Decarbonization Work Group has prepared an initial analysis of eight options for City Council to consider that will reduce carbon emissions from community and municipal buildings. CAAB is requesting feedback and direction from Council on which options should be prioritized for CAAB to invest further research and analysis. CAAB will then return to Council with a report and more information at a later time.

 

You can read the Work Group’s report here, on pages 2 – 23: CC 01-23-2025 Packet Work Session

 

To hear the Work Group’s presentation and City Council’s discussion, you may either attend in person or via Zoom at https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_c2WaQ9r5TDOsQSuFPat6TA.

 

Please share this announcement with anyone you know who may be interested.

 

What we do locally matters NOW more than ever!

 

Annette

Annette Mills, Facilitator/Director

Corvallis Sustainability Coalition

https://sustainablecorvallis.org

541-230-1237 (No texting, please)

 

I live within the traditional homeland of the Ampinefu Band of Kalapuya.  Following the Willamette Valley Treaty of 1855 (Kalapuya …Treaty), Kalapuya people were forcibly removed to reservations at either Grand Ronde or Siletz. Today, the Kalapuya live on tribal lands or tribal-ceded lands throughout the region. Many Kalapuya are active members of the sovereign nations of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde or the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians. Kalapuya culture is alive.

 

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