Hawkesbury City Council is inviting community members to view and comment on Council’s Draft Climate Change Risk Assessment and Adaptation Action Plan (Draft Plan), which is on public exhibition until Wednesday, 25 October 2023.
The Draft Plan provides a foundation and reference point for Council to discuss, negotiate and continuously review our approach to responding to climate risks.
The Draft Plan considers the high-level potential consequences of climate hazards for Council services and identifies the main categories of potential consequences that are most likely to impact Council’s ability as an organisation to deliver these services to the community.
The Draft Plan focuses on adaptation measures and provides Council with a list of short, medium and long-term measures to address the risks and impacts of climate change within the Hawkesbury Local Government Area. The scope for this Draft Plan is limited to Council’s service delivery only and does not address community adaptation measures or environmental conservation.
The Draft Plan will be implemented alongside other key Council Strategies and Plans, including but not limited to, the adopted Environmental Sustainability Strategy and the Resilient Hawkesbury Plan (in drafting). This connection ensures that the environmental, economic, and social implications of Council’s work will be considered in everything Council does.
A copy of the Draft Climate Change Risk Assessment and Adaptation Action Plan, along with a Summary is included in the Documents tab on this page. The Draft Plan has been prepared to include the outcomes of engagement and is available for review under the documents tab on this page, or can be viewed at Council’s Administration Building, 366 George Street, Windsor, Monday to Friday during opening hours, 9am to 4pm.