
Charlotte residents are encouraged to engage in shaping the future of their city's sustainability. The City of Charlotte Government has announced an opportunity for community members to contribute to the development of the Sustainable Energy Action Plan (SEAP+). According to a social media post from the City of Charlotte Government, the city is proactively working towards a healthier and more sustainable future for everyone.
The process allows for public participation through a "drop-in" event where individuals can review draft goals, plans, and strategies for the updated SEAP+. The event detailed in the city's post will take place on March 6 from 5:30-8:00 p.m. at the Belmont Regional Center located at 700 Parkwood Ave. Although the registration link was provided, the enthusiastic tone of the invitation suggests that all are welcomed and even families are encouraged to join the drop-in session where refreshments will be served.
This community-centered approach reflects Charlotte's commitment to inclusivity in its sustainability efforts. The city is seeking input to ensure that the action plan not only addresses environmental issues, but also aligns with the needs and values of its residents. The SEAP+ aims to lay down a blueprint for energy efficiency, reduced emissions, and a transition to sustainable sources, with public feedback playing a key component in its finalization.
For those interested in being a part of Charlotte's green journey, the registration for the event is accessible at cltgov.me/41bkjiw. The City of Charlotte hopes to gather a broad range of perspectives, emphasizing that "Your input is invaluable as we work together to create a sustainable and thriving Charlotte." By providing a platform for residents to voice their opinions, the SEAP+ event strives to foster community investment in the city's long-term sustainability objectives.









