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Community: Climate Action Plan Community Meeting

SANTA ANA, CA (March 13, 2012) – The City of Santa Ana is developing a Climate Action Plan to help improve the environment. The Climate Action Plan will outline strategies to reduce Santa Ana’s greenhouse gas emissions from both the City’s municipal operations and the community. The public is invited to join us in this discussion.

DATE: Tuesday, March 27, 2012

TIME: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Refreshments served

PLACE: City Corporate Yard – Large Training Room
220 South Daisy Avenue, Santa Ana 92701

WHO: Santa Ana residents, businesses, and organizations

Our goal in developing a Climate Action Plan is to lay the groundwork for creating an environmentally friendly future and to make the city a better place in which to live and work. Many of the strategies and measures will reinvest in the community through benefits such as improved air quality, reduced energy and water use, reduced traffic congestion, as well as other environmental improvements.

The meeting will provide an opportunity for the community to learn about and participate in the process of creating the Climate Action Plan and to discuss the greenhouse gas emissions inventory. Citizens are welcome to provide feedback and share their ideas. This is your chance to make a difference in your community!

We encourage you to sign up for the meeting at http://cap-santa-ana-march.eventbrite.com. If you are not able to attend the meeting, please take our on-line survey so we may include your input and ideas.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CAP-English

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By Editor

The New Santa Ana blog has been covering news, events and politics in Santa Ana since 2009.

2 thoughts on “Santa Ana to host a climate action plan community meeting on 3/27”
  1. Some subjections : A large motor vehicle tax and fuel tax to reduce the auto use and smog, with those dollars going to converting the now underused streets into bike, bus and tram lanes.

    Another way to reduce the CO2 greenhouse gasses is to limit city council comments to a max of 1 minute per meeting. Hey, for the good of all, me need to make sacrifices.

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