Members Needed for Peachland’s Climate Sustainability and Resiliency Task Force
Peachland, B.C. – Peachland Council is seeking volunteers to sit on its Climate and Resiliency Task Force which will help develop a plan to address existing and emerging environmental and climate change trends.
The Task Force will be made up of two members of Council, a member of the Watershed Protection Alliance and up to five members of the public. The goal is to provide advice to Council on the development of a Climate Sustainability and Resiliency Action Plan, to be completed by December 1, 2024.
The Task Force will:
- Provide a local perspective on the environment while giving due consideration to the balance between social, environmental and economic aspects;
- Identify and review opportunities for environmental protection and enhancement within the District, including a focus on Peachland’s watersheds;
- Identify issues of environmental important to stakeholder groups and to the community at large; and
- Identify ways to build local environmental awareness and promote environmental stewardship within the District.
- Identify ways to build local environmental awareness and promote environmental stewardship within the District.
Members of the Task Force are appointed for a two-year term. People interested in sitting on the Climate Sustainability and Resiliency Task Force can visit
www.peachland.ca/council-committees for more information or call Corporate Services at 250-767-2647, email
corporate-services@peachland.ca.
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