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- City of Campbell River CARIP Report 2019
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/default-document-library/sustainability-misc---do-not-use/2019-carip-survey.pdf?sfvrsn=36d46908_0
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2019 Climate Change Adaptation Action
Section 3: 2019 Carbon Neutral Reporting
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2019 CARIP, a workshop on sea level rise and climate change adaptation to students at Timberline
Secondary School.
-Invited to deliver presentations at PIBC event regarding how climate change adaptation, properties from wildfire risks which are heightened by climate change.
-Continued developing the City’s, climate change risks
2019 CLIMATE PREPAREDNESS AND ADAPTATION ACTION:
This section of the 2019
- A Day For Our Common Future
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/Document-Library/proclaimations/a-day-for-our-common-future.pdf?sfvrsn=89d6008_4
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- Earth Hour 2009
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/News/news-archives/2009/earth-hour-2009.pdf?sfvrsn=a4069509_2
- climate change and reduce our
ecological footprint,” says Mayor Charlie Cornfield, on for this global climate change challenge. Almost half the population
participated in this simple action
- Council Meeting Highlights 17 Sept 2018
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/news/council-meeting-highlights-17-sept-2018.pdf?sfvrsn=ee36508_0
- will include assessing risks and developing actions to respond to climate
change, including increased, continues to correspond with the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change
Strategy’s (ENV) about, the Campbell River Common mall to the
portion of 1691 Island Highway, occupied by Total Change Christian, exemptions. The amendment received first and second reading Aug.13.
Changes to Zoning Bylaw
Council gave third reading and adopted amendments to the City’s zoning bylaw, incorporating
minor changes
- Appendix 3 2024 - 2033 Draft Operating Projects Budget
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/city-services/finance/draft-financial-plan-documents/appendix-3-2024---2033-draft-operating-projects-budget.pdf?sfvrsn=1daf6d08_0
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1.1 100- City Manager Downtown Safety Initiatives High 1 No change Project, Management
5.0 330 - Risk Mgmt. Property Appraisal Services Medium 1 No change 75,000 75,000,
Statistically Valid Community Survey High 1 No change 13,000 13,500 14,000 14,500 15,000
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- Council Meeting Highlights 7 Oct 2019
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/news/council-meeting-highlights-7-oct-2019.pdf?sfvrsn=303d6a08_0
- and other
impacts of climate change. He emphasized that taking action can save money in municipal, four in Partners for Climate Protection program
Mayor Andy Adams presented the Federation of Canadian Municipalities award for achieving milestone
four of the Partners for Climate Protection program, River signed on to the BC Climate Action Charter in 2007, and continues to
measure and work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The City is also actively planning for
anticipated impacts of climate
- Pilot Project FAQs
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/city-services/water/cr_water-restrictions-engagement_faqs_june-2022_final.pdf?sfvrsn=af986f08_0
- formal changes to the water restriction
bylaw moving forward.
Why is the City changing the water, is considering formal changes to its Water Regulations
Bylaw (No. 3216, 2006) so that restrictions, what was previously known as Stage 1 and
Stage 2, reducing the amount of change as the City moves up, , there will also now be 4 stages of restrictions, instead of 3. To learn more about
the stages and changes, water restriction
phases. With proposed changes ready, the City has decided to try them out
- CR Water Restrictions Engagement FAQs
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/city-services/water/cr_water-restrictions-engagement_faqs_updated-jul-2022_rev-final.pdf?sfvrsn=3e726f08_2
- for restrictions at bay, as increases due to
climate change effects and population are expected, . Community feedback will help guide decisions on possible
formal changes to the water restriction bylaw, fail to meet the City’s operational goals. The City is considering formal changes to its Water, 2, reducing the amount of change as the City moves up the scale of restrictions. For example, under, , instead of 3. To learn more about
the stages and changes, see the infographic
- Sustainable Official Community Plan - Schedule A: Policies Parts I-IV
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/document-library/bylaws/sustainable-official-community-plan-schedule-a-policies-parts-i-iv.pdf?sfvrsn=21d96108_12
- Columbia’s Climate Change Adaptation Strategy, the Province
contracted a series of reports in 2010, responses to global, regional, and local forces of change such as climate change,
local and global, of change are expected to place stressors on our
planet and communities. Climate change, peak oil, concern about climate change and awareness that
dwindling global fossil fuel energy supplies means, Campbell River: Policy Framework & Climate Action ...................................... 4-32
Part II
- Full Story
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/news/cr-pcp-recognition-feb-18.pdf?sfvrsn=62fe6408_0
- gets national recognition for bold climate change combat efforts
The City of Campbell River has been honoured by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities for efforts
to tackle climate change.
The national Partners for Climate Protection (PCP) program recognizes Canadian municipalities as they
reach five milestones in their efforts to reduce climate change impacts and greenhouse gas emissions, conservation, renewable energy, improved cycling and walking opportunities and many other
climate friendly