Hungry Hollow SNAP - Phase 2

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The Town of Halton Hills and Credit Valley Conservation are working with local residents and community groups to develop a Sustainable Neighbourhood Action Plan (SNAP) for the Delrex neighbourhood and Hungry Hollow area.

The goal of the SNAP project is to develop a plan that outlines actions residents and the community can take to protect Hungry Hollow’s natural resources and support community sustainability and resilience to climate change. Last fall, many residents and community groups completed the first round of consultation for the project. They shared what they value about Delrex and Hungry Hollow as well as ideas for future actions.

We’ve used this feedback and input from sustainability experts to prepare a draft Action Plan. Click here to view the full draft Action Plan in PDF format.


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The Town of Halton Hills and Credit Valley Conservation are working with local residents and community groups to develop a Sustainable Neighbourhood Action Plan (SNAP) for the Delrex neighbourhood and Hungry Hollow area.

The goal of the SNAP project is to develop a plan that outlines actions residents and the community can take to protect Hungry Hollow’s natural resources and support community sustainability and resilience to climate change. Last fall, many residents and community groups completed the first round of consultation for the project. They shared what they value about Delrex and Hungry Hollow as well as ideas for future actions.

We’ve used this feedback and input from sustainability experts to prepare a draft Action Plan. Click here to view the full draft Action Plan in PDF format.


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  • CLOSED: The Hungry Hollow SNAP Survey #2 is now closed. Thank you for your participation. Your feedback will be used to strengthen and finalize the Action Plan. The final Action Plan will be ready in fall-winter of 2020 when it will be presented to Town of Halton Hills' Council and shared with the public.
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