Jeanna Som and Brandon Weary began four year terms on the commission. The two of them were selected last year by a membership committee that reviewed over 30 applications.
Cumberland County asks residents, businesses for input on climate change
Updated Mar 14, 2021;
released Tuesday by the county’s planning department, residents, business owners, and local organizations are invited to provide input on their perceptions of climate change risks and actions they would be willing to take to address climate change, a press release said. The survey will be available through April 15.
Anyone who lives, works or owns a business in the county is eligible to take the seven-minute online survey, according to the release.
The county’s climate change planning efforts began in 2020 with Cumberland County’s acceptance into the PA Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) Local Climate Action Program (LCAP), according to the release, which continued: