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Join Us for Lake Forest Park Climate Conversations, a quarterly information and discussion series presented by the LFP Climate Hub. For the first topic of our series, we focus on the specific climate risks we face in Lake Forest Park. What are these risks? How does our city’s Climate Action Plan protect us? What will be the roles of the City of LFP’s new Climate Coordinator (hiring in process, information here)?What can we learn from our neighboring city of Kenmore about implementing our Climate Action Plan? Want to learn more? Come to the LFP Climate Hub in Third Place Commons on January 10 at 10:30am, where our panel of experts will discuss risks and planning in LFP, and answer your questions. Also enjoy coffee, light refreshments, and ideas for hands-on local actions you can take to support trees, pollinators and student climate activities.
Third Place Commons
17171 Bothell Way NE
Lake Forest Park, WA 98155
United States
Sunny, with a high of 51 and low of 36 degrees. Sunny during the morning, clear in the afternoon and evening,
$2 million in federal funding is a great start. If there are cost overruns, where will more money come from? Is this something we voters can decide? Is there a working plan already developed?
The total budget for acquisition and
Chris - You claim to have tried to reach the Planning Commission vice-Chair and got no response. I have no record of you attempting to contact me. No emails, not even in my Junk folder, no voice mails. Nothing. I am a volunteer. Show some class, correct your statement, or send proof.
It appears Mr. Clausen did email me a request for comment. I did not receive that request for comment. Gmail flagged his email with this the note below, and sent the message straight to a spam quarantine location that I do not monitor.
Why is this message in spam?