Baltimore Metropolitan Council Launches the Public Input Phase for the Baltimore Region’s Comprehensive Climate Action Plan
The Baltimore Metropolitan Council (BMC) is excited to announce the start of the public input phase for its Comprehensive Climate Action Plan (CCAP). This important project is supported by a $1 million grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The CCAP is a joint effort involving Baltimore City and the counties of Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard, and Queen Anne’s. We are working together to find effective ways to tackle climate issues, focusing on reducing pollution and improving public health. Our goal is to develop a strong plan that reduces harmful emissions and helps the Baltimore area become more resistant to climate change. We need your help to make this plan work! Queen Anne's County Residents are invited to share their thoughts through our public survey, open until November 11th. Your opinions are crucial and will help shape the CCAP. BMC representatives will also be at various public events and hosting special sessions to share more information and hear from you directly. By participating, you play a key role in creating a plan that will benefit everyone in our community. Please visit our Public Input website at https://publicinput.com/climateplan to check out our events calendar, complete the survey, and help us build a better future for our region.