Randolph Township Environmental Guidebook Public Outreach Session
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You are invited to attend the Randolph Township Environmental Guidebook Public Outreach Session hosted by the Environmental and Landmark Committee.
The Randolph Township Environmental Guidebook (RTEG) is an innovative, living document that not only details information about contributors to climate change and environmental degradation, but also provides projects and strategies that can be implemented locally to create positive and measurable change. The RTEG is designed to be utilized at different scales, from municipal leadership to volunteer groups of all ages and abilities. As projects from the RTEG are carried out, the positive outcomes will be realized in the form of improved environmental quality, increased environmental stewardship and community engagement, and the incorporation of sustainable practices into standard decision-making processes and project prioritization in Randolph Township.
The Public Outreach Session is an introduction of the Project Team, the Guidebook, recommendations for Projects and opportunities for Volunteerism, Education and Community Engagement. There are detailed recommendations for 56 projects within 11 action categories:
- Air Quality, Community Engagement, Food, Natural Resources Conservation, Transportation, Water, Climate, Energy, Housing and Economic Development, Open Space, Waste Management.
Each of the projects has a project purpose, implementation steps and anticipated approvals and costs noted.
The township understands the importance of the development of this Guidebook and its’ residents role in partnership and collaboration to implement its projects. In working together towards these shared goals, the outcomes will benefit the entire community in its overall health, wellness and pride in being a resident.
Click here to view the Randolph Township Environmental Guidebook.
Vision and Goals of the RTEG
“Through strategic planning, environmental stewardship, a strict focus on sustainability, and public education, Randolph Township will become a sustainable, resilient community for its current and future residents, as well as a partner for other municipalities across New Jersey.”
We hope you will join us to hear how you can be part of the township’s sustainability.
When and Where?
Date: September 26, 2023
Time: 7:30 pm
Location: The Randolph Township Municipal Building
Sincerely,
Greg Poff, Township Manager
Kelly Meola, Chair, Environmental and Landmark Committee"