SEMCOG, the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, and its partner organization, the Metropolitan Affairs Coalition (MAC), have launched a public survey to better understand people's perceptions of green infrastructure in Southeast Michigan. The region’s green infrastructure network includes engineered systems for managing stormwater (such as rain gardens or green streets), as well as naturally resilient landscapes (such as parks or wetlands).
All Southeast Michigan residents are asked to participate. Input will help guide regional strategies for implementing local projects within the green infrastructure network. This effort supports the work of the GREEN Task Force, which stands for Growing our Resilience, Equity, and Economy with Nature. The task force is comprised of government, business, and nonprofit organizations, with the goal to ensure that the public benefits of the region's green infrastructure network are equitable, resilient, and improve quality of life in Southeast Michigan communities.
Please utilize the link below to access the survey: https://www.cobaltcommunityresearch.org/green.html
Original source can be found here.