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Flagstaff Invites Residents to Shape the Future of its Carbon Neutrality Plan at Upcoming Open House Events

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Published on September 09, 2025
Flagstaff Invites Residents to Shape the Future of its Carbon Neutrality Plan at Upcoming Open House EventsSource: Google Street View

The City of Flagstaff is working with residents to refine its Carbon Neutrality Plan, adapting the 2021 strategy to today’s changing circumstances. Through a series of open house events, the city is encouraging community participation, aiming to both raise awareness of local climate initiatives and gather feedback, as reported by the City of Flagstaff.

City representatives will update projections for greenhouse gas emissions and gauge the progress made over the past four years. To better serve the public, the Carbon Neutrality Plan will be redesigned with accessibility and ease of use in mind, as per the City of Flagstaff. This update will not alter the City’s three carbon neutrality goals or the Plan’s core strategies, which focus on reducing emissions, strengthening resilience, and advancing community equity.

Residents are invited to share their input at three open house events this fall: September 20 at Murdoch Community Center, September 25 via Zoom, and October 1 at the East Flagstaff Community Library. Those seeking more details on the Flagstaff Carbon Neutrality Plan can access the city's dedicated climate plan website. For additional details or preliminary questions, residents may contact Jenny Niemann, Climate Action Section Director for the City of Flagstaff, via phone or email.