The City of Escondido is working with the consultant Dudek to create the Escondido Extreme Heat Resilience Action Plan. The project will involve a heat risk vulnerability assessment that considers how the City's built environment contributes to effects from extreme heat to be experienced differently by various populations throughout the City. A key component of the project is community engagement, and as such, Dudek will be hosting one public webinar and one in-person public workshop with the Escondido community to identify local priorities. The project will result in an analysis of related City programs, a framework for proactively planning for more frequent and severe extreme heat events, and recommendations to help mitigate extreme heat through infrastructure, education, programs, and policy.
Upcoming Event
In-Person Meeting: March 18, 2025 – 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm – Mitchell Conference Room (City Hall)
- The Mitchell Conference Room is located at the back of City Hall next to the Escondido Credit Union
Survey
Initial Public Survey for Extreme Heat impacts on residents: City of Escondido Extreme Heat Survey