Olympia 2045: Climate Action & Resilience

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What’s happening?

Every 10 years, the City is required by State law to review and update its Comprehensive Plan. This update will look out to year 2045 to show, among other things, how the City will accommodate new population and employment growth. It is also an opportunity to make sure the Plan and Development Regulations meet current state requirements that may have changed since the last major update of the Plan.

Each chapter of the Comprehensive Plan will be updated individually, with its own public participation process and opportunities to provide feedback.

This page is for the Climate Action & Resilience element. To learn more about the general update process or other chapters, visit our Comprehensive Plan Update home page.

What does the Climate Action & Resilience element address?

The element will address both climate mitigation (the reduction of greenhouse gases) and resilience (the ability to prepare for, recover from, and adapt to climate change impacts). The element will be designed to:

  • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions and vehicle miles traveled.
  • Improve climate preparedness, response, and recovery efforts to enhance resiliency and avoid the adverse impacts of climate change.
  • Prioritize environmental justice and avoid creating or worsening localized climate impacts to vulnerable populations and overburdened communities.

To capture the collaborative approach that is needed to address climate action in the City of Olympia, the Climate Element will be integrated throughout each of the chapters in the Comprehensive Plan.

View the draft goals and policies

Draft goals and policies for the Climate Action and Resilience element are available now! These goals and policies will be embedded throughout the Comprehensive Plan. Share you feedback on them through the survey below! Survey closes Wednesday, March 19.

What recent plans/work influence this update?

The Thurston Climate Mitigation Plan(External link) (completed in 2020), Olympia Sea Level Rise Response Plan(External link) (completed in 2019), and Olympia Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (completed in 2025) will inform the development of the Climate Action and Resilience element.

The comprehensive plan will help the City update and refine its climate goals and policies while ensuring we meet the new state requirements under the Growth Management Act.

How to get involved

There are several options to learn more and share your ideas for the Climate Action and Resilience element.

  1. Take the survey below to share your feedback on the draft goals and policies. Survey closes Wednesday, March 19.
  2. Let us come to you! Email pbraff@ci.olympia.wa.us(External link) to request a presentation and/or discussion with your organization.
  3. Subscribe to our "Planning & Development" or “Climate” E-news(External link) group to receive updates about future engagement and feedback opportunities.

What’s happening?

Every 10 years, the City is required by State law to review and update its Comprehensive Plan. This update will look out to year 2045 to show, among other things, how the City will accommodate new population and employment growth. It is also an opportunity to make sure the Plan and Development Regulations meet current state requirements that may have changed since the last major update of the Plan.

Each chapter of the Comprehensive Plan will be updated individually, with its own public participation process and opportunities to provide feedback.

This page is for the Climate Action & Resilience element. To learn more about the general update process or other chapters, visit our Comprehensive Plan Update home page.

What does the Climate Action & Resilience element address?

The element will address both climate mitigation (the reduction of greenhouse gases) and resilience (the ability to prepare for, recover from, and adapt to climate change impacts). The element will be designed to:

  • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions and vehicle miles traveled.
  • Improve climate preparedness, response, and recovery efforts to enhance resiliency and avoid the adverse impacts of climate change.
  • Prioritize environmental justice and avoid creating or worsening localized climate impacts to vulnerable populations and overburdened communities.

To capture the collaborative approach that is needed to address climate action in the City of Olympia, the Climate Element will be integrated throughout each of the chapters in the Comprehensive Plan.

View the draft goals and policies

Draft goals and policies for the Climate Action and Resilience element are available now! These goals and policies will be embedded throughout the Comprehensive Plan. Share you feedback on them through the survey below! Survey closes Wednesday, March 19.

What recent plans/work influence this update?

The Thurston Climate Mitigation Plan(External link) (completed in 2020), Olympia Sea Level Rise Response Plan(External link) (completed in 2019), and Olympia Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (completed in 2025) will inform the development of the Climate Action and Resilience element.

The comprehensive plan will help the City update and refine its climate goals and policies while ensuring we meet the new state requirements under the Growth Management Act.

How to get involved

There are several options to learn more and share your ideas for the Climate Action and Resilience element.

  1. Take the survey below to share your feedback on the draft goals and policies. Survey closes Wednesday, March 19.
  2. Let us come to you! Email pbraff@ci.olympia.wa.us(External link) to request a presentation and/or discussion with your organization.
  3. Subscribe to our "Planning & Development" or “Climate” E-news(External link) group to receive updates about future engagement and feedback opportunities.
  • Take this survey to share your feedback on the draft goals and policies for the Climate Element. Public comments will be accepted through March 19, 2025.

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