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The impacts of climate change are becoming more evident in Wilsonville and Oregon as wildfires, extreme heat, and heavy rainfall occur with increasing frequency and severity. To address the causes of these effects, the City of Wilsonville is developing a Climate Action Plan (CAP) which will focus on how best to reduce the community’s GHG emissions, and how these changes can also increase resilience.
The planning process for the Plan will include:
Identifying goals and outcomes
Developing a community-wide GHG inventory
Forecasting emissions
Outlining focus areas and strategies for mitigation
Planning and facilitating equitable engagement with the community
The Plan will build upon existing work completed by the City, Clackamas County, and the State, such as Wilsonville’s Comprehensive Plan, Bike and Pedestrian Master Plan, Urban Forest Management Plan, South Metro Area Regional Transit (SMART) Transit Master Plan and Clackamas County’s CAP and GHG inventory, as well as statewide mandates such as Oregon’s Clean Energy Targets.
The impacts of climate change are becoming more evident in Wilsonville and Oregon as wildfires, extreme heat, and heavy rainfall occur with increasing frequency and severity. To address the causes of these effects, the City of Wilsonville is developing a Climate Action Plan (CAP) which will focus on how best to reduce the community’s GHG emissions, and how these changes can also increase resilience.
The planning process for the Plan will include:
Identifying goals and outcomes
Developing a community-wide GHG inventory
Forecasting emissions
Outlining focus areas and strategies for mitigation
Planning and facilitating equitable engagement with the community
The Plan will build upon existing work completed by the City, Clackamas County, and the State, such as Wilsonville’s Comprehensive Plan, Bike and Pedestrian Master Plan, Urban Forest Management Plan, South Metro Area Regional Transit (SMART) Transit Master Plan and Clackamas County’s CAP and GHG inventory, as well as statewide mandates such as Oregon’s Clean Energy Targets.