By David Pendered
Decatur on Thursday is to conclude its series of three virtual roundtable discussions that are central to the city’s effort to adopt and implement a clean energy plan.
The subject of Thursday’s session is “The Built Environment.” This public gathering is the last one scheduled before the city is slated to host its Public Integrated Planning Forum, on March 8 and March 9.
Topics of two previous roundtables included “Clean Energy and Economy,” in January, and “Community and Equity,” in November. The format includes presentations by local subject-matter experts, followed by question-and-answer sessions. The webinars were recorded.
Decatur’s proposed Clean Energy Plan is a component of the city’s “Destination 2030” plan. The 10-year guide is intended to serve as a single planning document that’s to combine the city’s Strategic…