Climate Action Plan

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The CAP was adopted on April 4, 2023. Please visit www.mercerisland.gov/sustainability for information about implementation and projects. 

The City of Mercer Island has completed its first ever Climate Action Plan (CAP) to guide the government, business, and household actions needed to reduce the community’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and protect our environment.

This page was used for the public engagement components of the process, such as gathering feedback via public comment, online surveys, and Q&A. It also provides easy access to documents and presentations that supported the plan drafting.

The City used a range of other outreach tools such as workshops, pop-up events, and public meetings throughout the 16-month CAP process, and the CAP was adopted on 4 April, 2023. Now the City will turn to implementing the first Early Actions, and seeking additional funding.

Read our 2-page explainer summarizing the CAP process.

To learn more about CAP next steps, climate change in general, and to view GHG tracking information, visit the main CAP website at www.mercerisland.gov/CAP

The City of Mercer Island has completed its first ever Climate Action Plan (CAP) to guide the government, business, and household actions needed to reduce the community’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and protect our environment.

This page was used for the public engagement components of the process, such as gathering feedback via public comment, online surveys, and Q&A. It also provides easy access to documents and presentations that supported the plan drafting.

The City used a range of other outreach tools such as workshops, pop-up events, and public meetings throughout the 16-month CAP process, and the CAP was adopted on 4 April, 2023. Now the City will turn to implementing the first Early Actions, and seeking additional funding.

Read our 2-page explainer summarizing the CAP process.

To learn more about CAP next steps, climate change in general, and to view GHG tracking information, visit the main CAP website at www.mercerisland.gov/CAP

The CAP was adopted on April 4, 2023. Please visit www.mercerisland.gov/sustainability for information about implementation and projects. 

  • Online Survey Results Published

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    The online CAP survey (open for 3 months) closed in March and we now have the distilled results available for viewing. We received a total of 82 responses, which adds significantly to all the live feedback we received at the December Kickoff meeting. Thank you for sharing your thoughtful feedback! View the summary notes, themes, and graphs here


  • Take the Climate Action Plan Survey!

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    To help fight climate change locally, we’ll need broad community participation! All of the questions used at the Dec 8, 2021, kickoff meeting are now available as a survey right here on Let's Talk.

    Please submit your comments today! (Survey CLOSED March 2022)

  • Community Meeting #1 - Kickoff Event Summary

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    At this online community meeting on Dec 8, 2021, about 60 attendees heard a short update on the proposed plan timeline and an overview of recent actions and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions status. Staff then gathered feedback from attendees on their climate priorities and personal vision for the Plan. You can view the presentation or read the Summary Notes in the Document Library. The video recording of this meeting is available on our public meetings YouTube page.

    Couldn't make the meeting? The questions posed during the introduction and the breakout sessions are also available via an online survey for you to complete in your own time.

    If you have a general question about the CAP process, please use the Ask a Question tab so that everyone can learn from the answer. Or you can make a comment at the Public Comment tab. Thanks!