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2013 - 09 - 20 - City and SD72 Win Climate Energy and Action Award
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2013 - 09 - 20 - City and SD72 Win Climate Energy and Action Award, and School District 72 Win Climate and Energy Action Award The City of Campbell River and School District 72 won the Public Sector Collaboration category of the Climate and Energy Action Awards, Charter, committing to an ongoing partnership with the City to focus on climate action, environmental, savings and behaviour change and has created leadership at multiple levels,” said Mayor Walter Jakeway
CEEP survey Oct-16
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and resilient against climate change. I was pleased with the input and participation we received during steering committee meetings.” ### Contact: Cassandra Smith, Climate and Energy 250-286-5755, energy sources,” says Cassie Smith, the City’s climate and energy specialist. “Our revised CEEP focuses
Sea level rise review of proposed use for 3.5-acre site Aug-18
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have to consider sea level rise and climate change impacts to ensure that new buildings, Background: Given Campbell River’s flooding history and anticipated climate change, temporary flooding, a history of storm and tide-related temporary flooding in low-lying areas, and given climate change predictions, we anticipate that this currently vacant area w ill be subject to temporary
2019 Campbell River Citizen Survey - Final Report
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efficiency and climate change adaptation. Of all respondents, 33 % did not know how to rate, ............................................................................................ 19 Climate, views as to the types of changes needed in City services.  Identify areas for improvement, not changed in the past 3 years. Seventeen percent felt the quality of life has improved and 29 % felt the quality of life has worsened. Respondents who felt the quality of life has changed were
UFMP December 4 small
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of urban forests will only increase in the future. Climate change is predicted to result in a higher, are cost effective ways to mitigate climate change impacts and build resilient cities viii, events Climate change is expected to result in warmer, drier summers and wetter winters for the Strathcona Region (Table 1). Table 1. Summary of Climate Change for Strathcona in the 2080s (source, as the climate continues to change xix . Sea level rise coupled with more frequent high intensity rainfall
Consultation 3 Engagement Summary - Final
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. 2. Include a policy for coastal inundation (sea level rise) in the Climate Change section. 3, and opportunities, and general direction for changes – close to 100 residents participated;  Used, to address common issues (e.g. parking). 1. Proposed Zoning Changes (details will be discussed further, members to develop a program to smoothly implement changes to allow more secondary dwellings throughout, to consider specifics of zoning changes as part of the Zoning Bylaw update beginning in late fall
Council Meeting Highlights 28 Jan 2019
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and Climate Change for their review with Upland’s application. Watch the archived webcast, -ready plan outlining local vulnerabilities and risks from climate change, and potential actions to prepare for climate change. The plan will identify organization(s) responsible for each action, on compiling climate science data for the region and assessing potential impacts due to climate change, of climate change and associated potential impacts Campbell River may experience. Staff will continue
Council Meeting Highlights 25 Jan 2016
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be conducted and provisions to exclude defamatory material. The most significant proposed change, ; • One-time projects and ongoing service level change approvals; • Capital plan approval, and the bylaw changes, as well as educational material to share with residents. Page 4 of 4 Clean air bylaw, Yamamoto. Request for Local Government Input – Climate Action and Climate Leadership Plan The Province is focusing on two climate-related priorities in 2016: completing the new BC Climate Leadership Plan
City of Campbell River CARIP Report 2015
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, plans or programs? Yes Adaptation CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION ACTIONS For local governments, adaptation to a changing climate can take the form of changes in policy, management, technology, for Climate Change - An Implementation Guide for Local Governments in BC? http://www.toolkit.bc.ca/Resource/Preparing- Climate-Change-Implementation-Guide-Local-Governments-British-Columbia Yes Have you visited the climate change adaptation guidance page on the BC Climate Action Toolkit? http
Commission re-structure April-18
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, organic waste (composting), energy and emissions, effects of climate change (storm severity, sea level, quorum to conclude their work by this time. There are no mandate changes or term extensions

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