The Town is creating a more resilient community managing the impacts of climate change. This means taking actions to be prepared for:
The Climate Change Adaptation Plan (CCAP) has been developed to address the physical, economic, social, and ecological impacts of climate change expected for the Town of Halton Hills in the next 30 years.
Our weather is changing, and large rain events are becoming more intense and frequent. This may lead to flooding, particularly in the spring when large amounts of rain and snowmelt can overwhelm streams, lakes, rivers, and man-made infrastructure. The main risk to property owners is lot-level flooding. For tips to avoid flooding please visit our Flooding in Halton Hills webpage.
The Town values natural assets in supporting resiliency against flooding and storing carbon emissions. Examples of natural assets include Halton Hills’ tree canopy, rivers, wetlands, forests, meadows, and open spaces which provide a range of ecosystems that benefit the environment. Learn more about the Town's Natural Assets.