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Community resilience collaborative presents combined heat‑and‑smoke plan draft; seeks partners and implementation commitments

Spokane Climate Resilience & Sustainability Board (CRSB) · January 9, 2026
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Summary

The Spokane Community Resilience Collaborative (SCRC) presented draft resilience plans that combine heat and wildfire‑smoke strategies into a single living document, with five goals, 13 strategies and 36 actions; the collaborative seeks named implementation partners and measurable timelines for version 2 by mid‑2026.

Dante (self‑identified as Dante Chester), climate resilience program manager at the Gonzaga Climate Institute, presented the Spokane Community Resilience Collaborative’s work to develop community‑driven resilience plans for extreme heat and wildfire smoke on Jan. 8.

Dante said the collaborative—formed in 2024 and now with about 15 member organizations—published separate draft heat (June 2025) and smoke (July 2025) plans and is…

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