353 search results for climate change
- Overview
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/city-services/water/conservation/overview
- resources are finite. With climate change and escalating water demand from a growing population, times higher than in the winter. Find out how simple changes can reduce water use outdoors. more
- 2019 - News Archives
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/your-city-hall/news/news-releases/2019
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Holiday curbside waste collection changes, for climate action – local initiatives respond to global concern
Nov 05, 2019,
Life-saver: Change smoke alarm batteries when clocks go back an hour on Nov. 3
- Shoreline Protection Work Now Underway
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/capital-improvement-projects/current-projects/hwy-19a-phase-3/waterfrontupgrades_bulletin_19_aug2020_final.pdf?sfvrsn=5486808_0
- the impacts of climate change.
Construction is expected to begin in September and will be largely off,
SHORELINE PROTECTION WORK NOW UNDERWAY
BEACH ARMOUR WILL HELP
PROTECT INFRASTRUCTURE
IN FUTURE
City of Campbell River residents are starting to get a peek at the
changes to come along the oceanfront thanks to the Highway 19A
Upgrades project.
The work, which started between Rockland Road and the Big Rock
Boat Ramp in June, will include significant underground servicing
upgrades
- 2020-2029 Financial Plan WEB FINAL
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/document-library/plans/2020-2029-financial-plan-web-final.pdf?sfvrsn=68f16908_0
- for government grant funding.
5. Increase ability to manage impacts of climate
change.
2020-2029,
developed to help Campbell River anticipate, prepare for,
respond and adapt to incremental change. City, expansion to
help meet the needs of our growing community. These
changes support Council’s priority focus, change (NMC), which provides additional
property tax revenues, is estimated at $635,700, from
new, changed the landscape of
Campbell River, enabling the growing community to
prosper.
In 1958
- Sea Level Rise Primer Part II
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/planning-building-development/sea-level-rise/slr-primer-part-2_2018_1126_lq.pdf?sfvrsn=fe866508_0
- to be more resilient to increasing coastal hazards related to climate change and sea level
rise, _land_use_guidelines_2017.pdf
Ausenco Sandwell
Climate Change Adaptation for Sea Dikes and Coastal, as a viable means of adaptation, but it
results in a major change in land usage. The best management, , B C
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Applicability to Landscape Type
(Evolved from “Coastal Climate Resilience Urban
- CR-FINAL-STRATEGIC-PLAN-2019-2023
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/news/cr-final-strategic-plan-2019-2023.pdf?sfvrsn=e3dd6b08_0
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MOSTVULNERABLE
FIRSTNATIONS
REGIONAL HEALTH
CLIMATE CHANGE
NATURALASSET
MANAGEMENT
SOLIDWASTE
HOUSING, of our community
planning, with a focus on
urban forest management.
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We prepare and plan for,
and mitigate the impacts
of climate change,
specifically sea, programs
Develop climate action plan
AdvanceUrbanForestManagementPlan
DevelopTreeProtectionBylaw
- Council Meeting Highlights 26 August 2019
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/news/council-meeting-highlights-26-august-2019.pdf?sfvrsn=69676a08_0
- issued
by the Ministry of Environment & Climate Change Strategy, dated Aug. 1.
The operational, to multiple tows and storage.
The change was approved as part of amendments to the Traffic and Highways Regulation Bylaw
regarding vehicles abandoned on City streets and boulevards. Changes also, returned to the registered
owner.
Council gave first two readings to proposed bylaw changes at the July 22 meeting, and third reading on
August 12.
Changes considered for cemetery management
Council
- Sea Level Rise Study - Estuary Assessment
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/planning-building-development/sea-level-rise/20181211-3003194-nhc-campbell-river-slr-study-phase-2-r1.pdf?sfvrsn=9526508_0
- purposes. It is recommended that the City monitors changes in
climate change science and sea level, , and how flood patterns are expected to change in time between present
day and year 2100.
City, changes and
structural and non-structural approaches. Prior to developing such recommendations, floodmapping and local flood hazard zoning (including a possible field
investigation of any changes, system operations to mitigate flood risk have not changed significantly
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over the years
(per
- Council Meeting Highlights 8 April 2019
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/news/council-meeting-highlights-8-april-2019.pdf?sfvrsn=e3e06a08_0
- their concern about the need
for action on climate change. Staff shared information about the City’s climate action plan,
including strategies such as sea level rise planning and the urban forest,
spaces for people with a disability in accordance with the B.C. Building Code. With recent changes
- Council Meeting Highlights 28 June 2021
- https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/news/council-meeting-highlights-28-june-2021.pdf?sfvrsn=f0db6e08_0
- will also paint signs on the pavement to highlight the speed change at both entrances and install speed, potential for positive social change by aligning existing local government spending with
strategic, supply chain.
Learn more at https://bcspi.ca/
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Provincial Climate Action Revenue Incentive, funding and partnerships to move forward on climate mitigation and
adaptation efforts. Program, , and
will significantly impact the City’s climate action efforts. In addition, the corporate greenhouse gas emission