The City of Windsor wants to know what environmental programs you think are working, which ones are not, and what ideas you have for future action.
It has released a new online survey to find out.
"The Environmental Perspectives Survey offers a valuable opportunity to hear directly from residents about what matters most to them, and what the city should prioritize in addressing climate change," said Executive Director of Economic Development and Climate Change Matthew Johnson. "By sharing your perspective, you'll help us better understand community priorities, guide our efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and shape a healthier, more sustainable Windsor."
The survey will help guide future education initiatives and support efforts to address environmental challenges faced by the city.
It focuses on three objectives: the public perception of climate and environmental issues, gauging awareness and satisfaction with current environmental programs, and identifying priorities for future initiatives.
The survey is open until October 31.
All responses will remain anonymous and subject to the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.