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If you selected other in the above question, please specif y <br />I don't think the climate is an issue. <br />Ensure we have Clean water, reliable energy, while keeping costs low <br />Zoning ordinance updates that help save existing structures vs having to tear down to meet owner <br />need and city regulations <br />I am not an expert . I’d like a climate expert to guide what we focus on as a community- what is most <br />effective. <br />Affordable housing <br />I have no idea what you mean by community resilience. <br />Cost is most important <br />Air quality <br />Air quality, we breathe 15,000 a day, we drink 20-30 times. Stop residential wood burning. Again, <br />leading source of pm2.5 particulates in Minnesota. <br />Businesses more than individuals contribute to global warming. So we should develop a plan that <br />focuses specifically on businesses. <br />This is a very ill-designed question. <br />Most of what is in this plan will destroy St Anthony. <br />Being asked to rank these priorities, without knowledge of which areas will have the most impact <br />against our climate goals or what our climate goals are prevents me from answering this question. <br />Being asked to rank these priorities, without knowledge of which areas will have the most impact <br />against our climate goals or what our climate goals are prevents me from answering this question. <br />safer bike paths to silverwood and shops to avoid narrow sidewalks and biking on road (for families <br />and slower bikers) <br />This is an impossible and artificial exercise. All these things are important and work together. <br />St A is so small transportation isn't actionable unless in combination w other cities. But critically <br />important . I wanted to take public transport downtown but it was so unreliable and slow it wasn't <br />feasible. <br />I don’t think using city resources to address climate should be a priority. City resources should be <br />focused on safety. <br />No plan required! <br />This question requiring allocation is very confusing. I did my best! <br />Building code reform