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'Sustainable and resilient future': Ingham County launches Sustainability Motion Plan

By Editorial Board Published August 13, 2025 3 Min Read
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'Sustainable and resilient future': Ingham County launches Sustainability Motion Plan

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Ingham County has begun to develop its first Sustainability Motion Plan (SAP), a information to the county’s environmental, local weather, and resilience efforts based mostly on neighborhood enter.

The SAP outlines objectives, methods, and actions for lowering environmental impacts, enhancing power effectivity, getting ready for local weather change, managing pure sources, and advancing environmental fairness, in accordance ot the county.

The primary goal purpose set by SAP is to attain net-zero greenhouse gasoline emissions by 2040.

All different deliberate objectives can be decided by neighborhood and stakeholder engagement, making certain that this system tackles objectives prioritized by residents.

“This Sustainability Action Plan is about building a future that reflects the voices and needs of everyone in our community,” said Ingham County Commissioner Chris Trubac in a news release sent to 6 News. “We want to make sure that residents, businesses, and local organizations have a meaningful role in shaping a thriving, sustainable and resilient future for Ingham County.”

The county will provide residents, organizations, and neighborhood leaders a number of methods to develop into concerned in SAP objectives, together with:

4 in-person Neighborhood Listening Classes: held August by November 2025

An internet Neighborhood Survey is accessible now by December 2025

4 topic-specific Focus Teams to discover precedence points in larger element

A Neighborhood Liaison Program to attach with native organizations and companions who may also help promote the planning course of, share info with their networks, and strengthen relationships between the County and neighborhood stakeholders

Neighborhood Listening Session Schedule:

Tuesday, August 26, 6:00 p.m. on the Ingham County Human Companies Constructing, 5303 S. Cedar St., Lansing, MI 48911, Convention Room D&E

Tuesday, September 23, 6:00 p.m. through Zoom. Entry hyperlink to be decided; please verify the County Sustainability webpage for updates

Thursday, October 9, 6:00 p.m. in Okemos. Occasion location to be decided; please verify the County Sustainability webpage for updates

Monday, November 10, 6:00 p.m. on the Ingham County Fairgrounds, 700 E Ash St., Mason, MI 48854, Banquet Facility.

“This is the community’s plan as much as it is the County’s,” mentioned Ingham County Workplace of Environmental Sustainability Director Morgan Feldpausch in a information launch despatched to six Information. “We want to hear directly from our local residents, businesses, and organizations about what matters most when it comes to sustainability and how we can work together to achieve it.”

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