

The draft is broken up into five focus areas: energy, water, material management, climate action and mobility. The town will lead, but the community needs to be a trusted partner, as we work together to ensure that what we love about this place not only remains but gets better.” The town’s actions alone, however, will never be enough to keep the community sustainable. “We expect it will shrink its demands on the environment even as it continues to improve services for residents, workers and visitors. “Under this update, the town government will show the way with its buildings, its fleet and its operations,” the draft reads. Public engagement results will be updated after Monday’s event, and the final plan will be translated to Spanish, as well. Next highest were protecting open and green space and using clean energy. According to the draft, when asked what areas are most important to improve, voters mostly prioritized affordable housing, clean and plentiful water and less landfill waste. In the draft, preliminary results from those engagement events were released, and they will be further updated after Monday’s open house. The final draft will have an updated graph to add responses from the July 25 event.
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Preliminary results from the SustainableBreck update show that survey takers prefer the town use incentives and partnerships to reach sustainability goals.

In April, organizers hosted the first public engagement event and an online community survey was distributed for the public to submit their opinions on various topics for the past few weeks.

at Colorado Mountain College, 107 Denison Placer Road, Breckenridge, community members can receive an update on the planning process, with opportunities to vote electronically on current issues. On Monday, July 25, there will be a second open house to discuss updating the current plan, which was implemented back in 2011. The plan aims to guide the town’s sustainability-related decisions. Now, they are looking for public comment by Aug. The town of Breckenridge has released the draft for its SustainableBreck update, a monthslong effort from consultants and town staff members. Stakeholders met to discuss updates to the town's SustainableBreck plan on April 13, 2022.
