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Metropolitan Listening Session on Development of Community Engagement Standards for Climate Adaptation Master Plan for Water

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To an environmental listening session on the Climate Adaptation Master Plan for Water

Please join Metropolitan Chief Sustainability, Resilience and Innovation Officer Liz Crosson to share your thoughts and perspectives on a key step in Metropolitan’s CAMP4W implementation – the creation of community engagement standards.

Metropolitan’s projects, initiatives, and investments are evaluated across six criteria under the CAMP4W framework: reliability, resilience, financial sustainability and affordability, adaptability and fexibility, equity, and environmental co-benefits. The community engagement standards will serve as guidelines for assessing projects under the equity criterion, ensuring that each project includes effective engagement to communities of interest. At our next session, we welcome your organization’s input on what these standards should include.

Register here via Zoom

CAMP4W is MWD’s roadmap for navigating the impacts of a changing climate, ensuring the communities we serve continue to have reliable and affordable water supplies. To learn more, visit mwdh2o.com/camp4w

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