Date/Time
Date(s) - Mar 30th, 2024
9:00 am - 10:30 am
Location
Meekins Library
Learn simple backyard flood interventions you can do yourself in this practical, five-part workshop series introducing strategies for addressing climate impacts at the residential scale. This series is part of the Upper Mill River Watershed Project funded through the Commonwealth’s Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness (MVP) program.
Williamsburg resident Courteny Morehouse will open the Climate Smart Landscapes at Home and Work series with “Mapping Stormflows at Home and Work.” Courteny brings experience as an Environmental Planner with the Berkshire Region Planning Commission to introduce neighbors to tools and techniques to map the patterns of stormwater and runoff that threaten to inundate homes and workplaces. Courteny will show real-life examples of mapping the increased threat of stormflows at properties across Williamsburg.
This event is free to the public and we welcome all people.
Access Info
- Steps and barriers: The main entrance is ADA compliant with no steps/barriers.
- Audio: No audio system will be available.
- Bathroom: ADA bathrooms are available.
- Fragrances: Please avoid strong fragrances in the Library.
- Parking: Attendees are encouraged to park at the Dunphy School lot off Petticoat Hill Road, to leave the small library lot available to Library patrons. There is only one ADA space.
- Public transportation: There is a PVTA (R42) bus stop at the Grange Hall.
- Seating: Seats are hard plastic with backing; seating for 25.
- Surfaces: Hardwood flooring and short carpet.
We’re happy to discuss your access needs for this event! For questions and accommodation requests, please reach out to Juliette at sarah@hilltownlandtrust.org or (413) 628-4485 ex. 6.
Questions?
Please reach out to sarah@hilltownlandtrust.org or call (413) 628-4485 ext.6.