July 7, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Rob Paul
The Caledon Public Library (CPL) has unveiled its new strategic plan that charts the future growth of the library and services over the next four years.
CPL unveiled the plan titled Building the Bridge to Possibilities to Caledon Town Council at its July 6 meeting
Colleen Lipp, CEO/Chief Librarian and Janet Manning, Chair of the Caledon Public Library Board presented the plan that, according to Lipp, “confirms the Library’s commitment to work with Council, community partners and residents to guide the future of library spaces and services.”
“The plan is the product of community surveys and engagement of residents, staff and key stakeholders to clarify community needs and confirm municipal priorities,” said Janet Manning. “Designed to be a thoughtful, proactive and achievable road map for the next four years, it will ensure our efforts to serve Caledon can chan
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A community climate action plan has been passed by Caledon Town Council.
The town says the plan includes local greenhouse gas reduction targets that are in-line with global targets.
Components of the plan include ensure all building and development in Caledon is designed to minimize harmful emissions.
The plan also supports the move to electric vehicles and alternative modes of transportation for the town and broader community.
The plan is for Caledon to ultimately hit net zero greenhouse gas emissions in the community by the year 2050.