Climate Action and Adaptation Plan

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Alongside community partners, we're creating the City's first Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP). The CAAP will act as a road map for how the community of Grand Rapids will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prepare for the impacts of climate change on our people, environment and infrastructure. 

We are looking for voices from every corner of the community to hear what's missing, what should be changed and what you like or don't like about the six draft chapters of the Climate Plan. View the draft chapters below and take the survey to let the City know what you think by October 31, 2024!

Energy Chapter Draft(PDF, 74KB) or in (Español)(PDF, 132KB)

Healthy Homes Chapter Draft(PDF, 249KB) or in (Español)(PDF, 92KB)

Commercial Buildings Chapter Draft(PDF, 90KB) or in (Español)(PDF, 135KB)

Transportation Chapter Draft(PDF, 89KB) or in (Español)(PDF, 82KB)

Natural Systems Chapter Draft(PDF, 82KB) or in (Español)(PDF, 165KB)

Food Systems Chapter Draft(PDF, 120KB) or in (Español)(PDF, 167KB)

Chapter Feedback Survey

Here is a look at the remaining timeline for the CAAP in 2024 and 2025. For more detailed information on the process and to see engagement in 2023, please check out the 2023-2025 CAAP Engagement Timeline(PDF, 120KB).

2025 CAAP Timeline

Our Citywide Strategic Plan commits the City to create and support programs and policies to reduce carbon emissions from the building and transportation sectors throughout the community

The City completed a community-wide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions inventory in partnership with ICLEI. The greenhouse gas emissions inventory identified our current impact on the climate, what sectors in our community are emitting greenhouse gas emissions, and helped us set a science-based target for reducing our emissions and to track our progress. The GHG Emissions Inventory will inform the City's Climate Action and Adaptation Plan.

Read the GHG Emissions Inventory(PDF, 28MB)

The City completed a community-wide climate risk and vulnerability assessment in partnership with ICLEI. The climate risk and vulnerability assessment helps determine how and to what degree our community is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. It  includes:
  • Baseline and projected climate conditions
  • An assessment of the level of exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity of our community, infrastructure and natural resources due to potential climate change impacts 
  • How climate change will affect our community, infrastructure and natural resources  
  • Identification of high priority actions needed to adapt to the impacts of climate change

The climate vulnerability assessment will inform the City's Climate Action and Adaptation Plan.

Read the Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment(PDF, 42MB)  

Climate Advisory Teams

The City has created and is in the process of creating more Climate Advisory Teams filled with both subject matter experts and community members to help guide the formation of strategies and actions to be brought to community for feedback and, pending engagement response, inclusion in the CAAP. 

  • Transportation Climate Advisory Team (T-CAT)
  • Commercial Building Climate Advisory Team (C-CAT)
  • Residential Building Climate Advisory Team (R-CAT)

The City is partnering with the Kent County Food Policy Council and additional community stakeholders who are leading the community in Food Systems, Natural Systems and Energy Systems to guide the formation of strategies and actions for those chapters to be brought to community for feedback and, pending engagement response, inclusion in the CAAP.

If you’re interested in learning more about Climate Advisory Teams please reach out to Annabelle Wilkinson at awilkinson@grcity.us


C4 CAAP Committee

The Office of Sustainability is partnering with the Community Collaboration on Climate Change (C4) to co-create the City’s Climate Action and Adaptation Plan.

The C4 is a community organization that seeks to have Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) and historically white environmental organizations dismantle extractive systems and build new systems to combat climate change - centered in human wellbeing, the interconnectedness of life, and access to shared leadership.

The C4’s CAAP Committee works to plan the engagement process, event planning, and will act as a partner in the drafting process.

For more information on the C4, visit the C4’s website.

 Best Practice Climate Plans 

Feel free to browse the below municipal climate plans, which we believe demonstrate best practices to be considered for our plan:


Media & Press Coverage

Stay tuned!