From Washington State Department of Commerce <[email protected]>
Subject Climate planning workshop set for Feb. 24
Date January 30, 2026 4:02 PM
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Workshop will focus on jurisdictions with periodic updates due in 2027



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Jan. 30, 2026

Climate planning workshop set for Feb. 24

Workshop will focus on jurisdictions with periodic updates due in 2027

Commerce invites planners to join us for the next installment of the Periodic Update Workshop Series, hosted in partnership with the Municipal Research and Services Center (MRSC).

This workshop will focus on climate planning to support jurisdictions with periodic updates due in 2027, including for partially planning jurisdictions.

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*2027 Periodic Update Workshop – Climate*

10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24

Register for the workshop [ [link removed] ]

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This workshop will cover:


* Overview of House Bill 1181 (Chapter 228, Laws of 2023)
* Updates from the recently published Commerce guidance
* An update and technical support from Washington Geological Survey (Department of Natural Resources)
* Climate element case studies: City of Langley

Each workshop in this series dives deep into a different periodic update topic. Stay tuned to our Periodic Update webpage [ [link removed] ] for future sessions and registration details.

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*Questions?*

Contact Andrew Ness at [email protected]








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