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State grant brings climate planning to Edgewood; staff seek EDAP input on economic impacts

2532311 · March 3, 2025
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Summary

Measurement, a climate planning consultant, briefed the EDAP on a grant-funded climate impact and resilience project required under House Bill 1181 and asked the board to nominate one member to help write a one-page economic overview for the draft report.

Edgewood received state grant funding to prepare a climate impact report and to begin drafting greenhouse-gas reduction and resilience subelements required under Washington's House Bill 1181, a consultant told the Economic Development Advisory Panel (EDAP) on March 3.

Cara Odegaard and Annie (Measurement), the consultant team, said the state requires two subelements: one focused on greenhouse-gas reductions and one on resilience. The scope includes greenhouse-gas inventories…

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