The Green Cincinnati Plan aims to “equitably mitigate and repair the impacts of climate change now and in the future.” Photo: Francisco Huerta

The city of Cincinnati is asking citizens to voice their opinions about how  the city can improve its environmental footprint.

Wednesday, Feb. 8 is the last day participants can complete any of the nine surveys the city has about the eight focus areas of the Green Cincinnati Plan:

  • Overall Action Plan
  • City Operations
  • Buildings & Energy
  • Natural Environment
  • Zero Waste
  • Resilience
  • Community Activation
  • Mobility
  • Food

The surveys allow participants to respond either as an individual or as an organization.

According to the city’s website, the Green Cincinnati Plan is the city’s sustainability plan to address climate change, improving the “environmental resilience” of the city and “equitably mitigate and repair the impacts of climate change now and in the future.”

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