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AGENDA – ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE COMMISSION (CELCC)

AGENDA – ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE COMMISSION (CELCC) March 12, 2026

📄 Agenda — 11 items · Environment (CELCC)

⭐ Notable items (2)

6 Canopy Project – Presentation, analysis, and direction

The committee will review the 'Canopy Project,' which focuses on managing and expanding the city's tree cover. This initiative is important for urban cooling and environmental health.

9.1 Follow-up on recommendations and 2026 Work Plan

The committee reviews the status of previous recommendations and discusses the 2026 work plan. This ensures that environmental goals remain on track for the year.

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1 Quorum check and opening of the meeting

This is the formal start of the meeting where officials confirm enough members are present to conduct business. It ensures the meeting is legally valid.

2 Adoption of the agenda

Council members formally approve the list of topics to be discussed during the meeting. This sets the official schedule for the session.

3 Declaration of conflicts of interest

Members are given the opportunity to disclose any personal or financial interests that might conflict with the items being discussed. This ensures transparency and ethical decision-making.

4 Filing and follow-up of the minutes from the February 13, 2026 meeting

The committee reviews the official record of the previous meeting to ensure accuracy. This allows for tracking the progress of past decisions.

5 Public question period

Residents are invited to ask questions or provide comments to the committee members. This is a key opportunity for public participation in local government.

6 Canopy Project – Presentation, analysis, and direction

The committee will review the 'Canopy Project,' which focuses on managing and expanding the city's tree cover. This initiative is important for urban cooling and environmental health.

7 Success stories: Environment and ecological transition

A presentation highlighting recent environmental achievements and progress in the city's ecological transition. It serves to inform the public about successful sustainability efforts.

8 Watchdog/Monitoring – Information item

A general update on ongoing environmental monitoring or emerging issues. This keeps the committee informed about current trends or potential concerns.

9.1 Follow-up on recommendations and 2026 Work Plan

The committee reviews the status of previous recommendations and discusses the 2026 work plan. This ensures that environmental goals remain on track for the year.

10 Next meeting: April 9, 2026

Announcement of the date for the next committee meeting.

11 Adjournment of the meeting

The formal conclusion of the meeting.