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These goals were distilled from the themes we heard during the Discover Phase. They are intentionally broad and reflect big-picture outcomes of the Resilient Together work.
Community members, businesses, and organizations are empowered to take part in building climate resilience within the community.
The community has the tools and resources to anticipate and effectively adapt to climate change.
Low-income and rural communities are included in climate action and resilience efforts.
Infrastructure is capable of withstanding climate hazards and providing reliable service during emergencies.
Collaboration and communication among people, community organizations, government entities, and educational institutions are improved and strengthened.
Health and safety impacts of climate hazards are reduced, particularly for vulnerable populations.
Economic vitality is enhanced through effective climate resilience.
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