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Climate-justice survey delayed until late fall; $50,000 earmarked for implementation assistance

3292272 · May 14, 2025
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Summary

The commission’s climate-justice community survey will start as a digital launch in late fall, with a fuller door-to-door and in-person canvass planned for spring; commission members said $50,000 is available to support implementation but staffing and Savannah’s leave shifted the timing.

Members of the survey working group reported that the climate-justice community survey timeline has shifted: funding for door-to-door canvassing was paused earlier this year, which delayed the planned launch, and the staff member who would coordinate implementation is currently on leave.

The working group presented a revised schedule: launch a digital survey in late fall (around November), ideally after the Climate Action Plan goes to Common Council, and follow with a fuller launch in spring that would include door-to-door…

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