Manitoba

Neepawa Residents Share Ideas for New Climate Action Plan

By

James Sinclair
March 18, 2026 2:21 pm

The Town of Neepawa held a public meeting on March 16, 2026, to gather feedback from residents on a new plan to handle local environmental changes. The open house took place at the Civic Administration Office in Neepawa, Manitoba, where community members could share their thoughts on the future of the area.

The event allowed people to drop in and talk with the project team about how the town can prepare for weather challenges and extreme events. Staff used interactive stations to share their current findings and listen to local concerns about climate impacts and possible solutions.

This planning project is supported by $70,000 in funding from the Government of Canada. The federal money was granted in January 2026 to help the town create a strategy that is fair and includes perspectives from all parts of the community.

According to the Town of Neepawa, the input collected during the open house will be used to help finalize the official Climate Change Local Action Plan. This feedback ensures that new town policies regarding infrastructure and growth reflect the needs of the people who live there.

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