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The Environmental Advisory Council unanimously adopted five priorities for 2026: clean and renewable energy, expanding the Sustainable Property Program, youth engagement, public awareness, and environmental recommendations to the Board of Supervisors. The council also reported that 13 deer were taken during the 2025-26 seasons and more than 400 pounds of holiday lights had been collected for recycling.
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The priorities will guide the council’s environmental education, energy, conservation, and advisory work during 2026. Planned activities include a winter seed-sowing workshop, energy-conservation outreach with free in-home evaluations, a light-pollution seminar, and expanded youth programming. The council will also explore alternatives after its grant application for a native garden at the dog park was not awarded.
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