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Climate Resilient Kelowna Strategy
Climate Resilient Kelowna Tracker
Key Drivers
Reduce reliance on vehicles
Transition to efficient, low-emission vehicles
Create efficient, low-emission and resilient buildings
Support low-emission and resilient energy supply
Create complete, compact, resilient communities
Employ nature-based solutions
Reduce emissions from waste
Increase the resiliency of infrastructure and assets
Improve climate emergency preparedness
Demonstrate municipal corporate climate leadership
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Indicators
Indigenous Peoples and Land Acknowledgement
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Climate Resilient Kelowna Strategy
Responsible in 7 actions
ID
Action title
Implementation phase
Status
Resources
Priority
N2.2
Investigate policy, incentives, financing and/or programming to encourage landscaping best practices for yard smart features (e.g., heat resistant, FireSmart, Water Smart, etc.).
In progress
On time
high
high
EP2.1
Promote the provincial Smoky Skies Bulletin for the public to be notified about air quality alerts.
In progress
On time
low
medium
EP2.3
Collaborate to share information with the agricultural community on climate emergency response and preparedness (e.g. invasive species, fire-safe land management, and efficient water use).
Not started
On time
low
medium
EP2.5
Explore ‘Connect & Prepare’ programming that aims to develop social connections and shared emergency preparedness.
Not started
On time
moderate
medium
CL4.3
Educate the community about water security, and the importance of responsible use of water. Collaborate with the water supply community or consistent messaging.
In progress
On time
moderate
low
CL4.4
Offer and/or deliver educational programs to support climate action at the household level (e.g., home retrofits, FireSmart, climate resilient landscaping, low-emission transportation options, etc.)
Planning
On time
moderate
high
CL4.5
Continue to support the Regional Air Quality Program by developing a new Regional Air Quality Plan and implementing local initiatives (e.g., Lawn Swap Go Electric Rebate Program, Community Wood Smoke Reduction Program)
In progress
On time
moderate
medium