The City of San José is hosting a public meeting on its Green Infrastructure Plan. The City is eager to inform the community about the upcoming plan and gather feedback. This plan will guide the City’s implementation of green infrastructure, which uses vegetation, soils and natural systems to manage water and create healthier urban environments.
Green infrastructure employs physical, biological and chemical processes to remove pollutants from stormwater runoff, protecting our waterways. Other community benefits of green infrastructure can include improved water and air quality, reduced flooding, increased water supply, enhanced wildlife habitat and traffic safety improvements.
Green infrastructure also supports the goals of Climate Smart San José, the City’s communitywide initiative to reduce air pollution, save water and improve quality of life.
To arrange an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act or for language participation in this public meeting, please call 408-535-3515 or 408-735-2929 (CRS) or email customerservice@sanjoseca.gov at least 48 hours before the meeting.