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Oakland Park and Wilton Manors release five-year update to Joint Climate Action Plan

3220837 · April 16, 2025
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Molly Furch, a staff member for Oakland Park, presented a five-year update Wednesday to the Joint Climate Action Plan the city shares with neighboring Wilton Manors, joined in presentation by Albert Carbon, director of public works.

Molly Furch, a staff member for Oakland Park, presented a five-year update Wednesday to the Joint Climate Action Plan the city shares with neighboring Wilton Manors, joined in presentation by Albert Carbon, director of public works.

The update, Furch said, revisits the 2019 plan with “fresh eyes and renewed commitment,” and sets two central goals: reduce the cities’ collective carbon footprint and improve resilience across both communities.

Furch told the commission that the original Joint Climate Action Plan with Wilton Manors “was passed through Commission in 2019” and that the two jurisdictions remain tightly linked on climate issues. “With shared borders, connected waterways, and overlapping water and sewer systems, the boundaries between Oakland Park and Wilton Manors are artificial and basically irrelevant when it…

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