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Help us develop our Utilities resilience framework, prioritize future projects and efforts to improve community resilience.
Wednesday, November 13, 7-9pm
Mitchell Park Community Center
3700 Middlefield Road Palo Alto, CA 94303
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The City of Palo Alto Utilities and Utilities Advisory Commission (UAC) invite you to attend a joint workshop between the UAC and fellow community members to review our Utilities Resilience Framework, help us prioritize future projects and efforts to improve community resilience.
This is a great opportunity to become engaged and provide input!
Agenda - Resilience Workshop #2: Framework & Priorities
- Review and Refine the Resilience Framework
- Discuss Which Utility Projects Support the Community’s Goals
- Small-Group Discussions on Priorities - We need your input!
Attendance is free and open to the public, but we request that you please RSVP.
Review our Resilience Framework with Vision and Goals
Read more about the City of Palo Alto's Resilience Assessment work to date at:
Visit us online to learn more about the Palo Alto UAC, and gain access to agendas, minutes and videos of past meetings. Subscribe to receive announcements automatically by email.
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Wed, Oct 23, 6-7:30pm
Lucie Stern Community Center, Community Room
1305 Middlefied Rd, Palo Alto
The City is hosting an informational meeting for community members to learn about a potential water reuse agreement between the City of Palo Alto, Valley Water, and Mountain View. This potential agreement would increase water reuse from the Palo Alto Regional Water Quality Control Plant. Staff will summarize the terms of the draft agreement and answer questions. Please join us!
 Pruning and Making New Plants from Old
Sat, Nov 23, 9am-noon
Mitchell Park Community Center
3700 Middlefield Rd, Palo Alto
Horticulturist and designer Deva Luna is a master at making complicated topics, easy to understand. She loves plants and will share tips on the best way to prune, so the landscape grows better and looks natural. And, as a bonus, how to propagate new plants for free!
For more information about City of Palo Alto events and workshops, visit cityofpaloalto.org/workshops or the City calendar.
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