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Sunnyside advisory team reviews Robert's Rules, eyes broad public survey on climate risks
Summary
The Sunnyside City Climate Resilience Advisory Team reviewed meeting procedures and a draft public survey on climate hazards, agreed on distribution methods (including a QR-code flyer and utility-bill inserts) and set a timetable for revisions and outreach ahead of a March meeting.
The Sunnyside City Climate Resilience Advisory Team spent most of its meeting on Monday reviewing meeting procedures and a draft public survey meant to gauge residents' priorities for climate hazards and resilience actions.
Hector, who introduced a copy of Robert's Rules of Order, told the committee he was taking responsibility for disorder at an earlier meeting and urged members to follow formal recognition procedures so everyone can be heard. "I take full responsibility for the last meeting because I let it go out of hand," he said.
Joseph led a walkthrough of the proposed public survey, describing its structure and goals. "Starting with question 11, it gets into how Sunnyside could consider implementing, actions or policies to…
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