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Boulder City Invites Residents to Join Climate Initiatives Community Conversation, Celebrates Renewable Energy Milestones

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Published on September 22, 2024
Boulder City Invites Residents to Join Climate Initiatives Community Conversation, Celebrates Renewable Energy MilestonesSource: Google Street View

Amid escalating concerns about climate change, Boulder City is providing an avenue for residents to participate in the shaping of its clean energy future. On the evening of September 25, the City of Boulder's Climate Initiatives Department is hosting an event titled the Climate Initiatives Community Conversation. The gathering aims to underline Boulder's achievement in meeting its renewable energy goals ahead of schedule and to discuss forthcoming strategies toward a sustainable energy ecosystem. As per a recent announcement on the city’s website, the event is designed to be a celebration as well as a platform for feedback on the city's clean energy journey.

Carolyn Elam, Sustainability Senior Manager at the City of Boulder, expressed the city's ambition to keep the community in the loop about the city’s energy transformation. "We want our community to stay informed about Boulder’s energy transformation progress and successes," Elam said, as per the City of Boulder. The event, according to her, is pivotal for understanding community needs and desires, and to leverage local successes to build future momentum.

Open to all and at no cost, the event invites community contributions and dialogue with the city’s Climate Initiates team. It offers an opportunity for Boulder citizens to not only learn more about existing initiatives but also to voice their thoughts on how they can contribute to a cleaner and resilient energy future. The city underlines the significance of inclusivity and affordability in the ongoing energy transition, ensuring that initiatives are equitable and beneficial across the community spectrum.

The invitation extends to all interested parties and details for the event, which runs from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at 1777 Broadway, are laid out by the city online. While walk-ins are welcome, the city encourages potential attendees to register beforehand using an online form. Apart from the discussions, there will also be giveaways, though the city's announcement includes no specifics about these. To find out more details regarding the event and to complete the registration, visitors can head to Boulder City's official website.