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Windsor’s first Report on the State of our Environment (ROSE) was completed in 2008 and approved by City Council in 2009. This report was identified in Windsor’s Environmental Master Plan (EMP) as a way to monitor the Plan’s ongoing implementation and progress. A second ROSE was developed and approved by Council in 2013, and a third in 2017. These documents provide data which can now be built upon. The ROSE is a way to track specific environmental indicators over time. It is our hope that these indicators will improve as a result of changes to corporate policy and operations, as well as community action.
As described in the original ROSE, the indicators chosen to be monitored over time were discussed with a group of City staff and community partners. In most cases, the indicators were chosen because they were relatively easy to track, and provided insight into the state of the environment. This is not an exhaustive list of environmental indicators, and there may be various factors influencing them. For example, the weather plays a role in many of the water quality indicators.
The 2022 ROSE report reflects the realignment of goals set out in the 2017 Environmental Master Plan, which separated Air and Water Quality into two separate goals to allow a specific focus on each element. This report provides trends in data collected since 2007 and will continue to be updated every four or five years.
The indicators included in the ROSE have been grouped and presented in alignment with the updated five goals in the 2017 EMP:
The indicators chosen focus on the priorities set by Council in the EMP, namely, to focus on the actions of the Corporation and items that the City can control, in the context of larger environmental change. The focus was also kept as “local” as possible by focusing on indicators that reflect the health of Windsor’s environment.
Environmental Attitudes Survey
The Environmental Attitudes Survey is an opportunity for the City to better understand and assess residents' current attitudes and opinions about Windsor's environment. The results from the Environmental Attitudes Survey will assist the City in decision making and prioritizing actions that affect the entire community with direct impacts on the environment.
The objectives of the Enviornmental Attitudes Survey are aimed at understanding individual attitudes and opinions related to:
Environmental likes and challenges within Windsor;
Actions that residents feel the City should take to improve Windsor's environment;
Willingness to pay additional taxes to support environmental actions;
Awareness of, and satisfaction with, environmentally related City-run initiates;
A ranking of environmental attributes such as air and water quality.
In addition, the survey will be used as a foundation for future consultation events and the development of priorities for the Environmental Master Plan
Background
Windsor’s first Report on the State of our Environment (ROSE) was completed in 2008 and approved by City Council in 2009. This report was identified in Windsor’s Environmental Master Plan (EMP) as a way to monitor the Plan’s ongoing implementation and progress. A second ROSE was developed and approved by Council in 2013, and a third in 2017. These documents provide data which can now be built upon. The ROSE is a way to track specific environmental indicators over time. It is our hope that these indicators will improve as a result of changes to corporate policy and operations, as well as community action.
As described in the original ROSE, the indicators chosen to be monitored over time were discussed with a group of City staff and community partners. In most cases, the indicators were chosen because they were relatively easy to track, and provided insight into the state of the environment. This is not an exhaustive list of environmental indicators, and there may be various factors influencing them. For example, the weather plays a role in many of the water quality indicators.
The 2022 ROSE report reflects the realignment of goals set out in the 2017 Environmental Master Plan, which separated Air and Water Quality into two separate goals to allow a specific focus on each element. This report provides trends in data collected since 2007 and will continue to be updated every four or five years.
The indicators included in the ROSE have been grouped and presented in alignment with the updated five goals in the 2017 EMP:
The indicators chosen focus on the priorities set by Council in the EMP, namely, to focus on the actions of the Corporation and items that the City can control, in the context of larger environmental change. The focus was also kept as “local” as possible by focusing on indicators that reflect the health of Windsor’s environment.
Environmental Attitudes Survey
The Environmental Attitudes Survey is an opportunity for the City to better understand and assess residents' current attitudes and opinions about Windsor's environment. The results from the Environmental Attitudes Survey will assist the City in decision making and prioritizing actions that affect the entire community with direct impacts on the environment.
The objectives of the Enviornmental Attitudes Survey are aimed at understanding individual attitudes and opinions related to:
Environmental likes and challenges within Windsor;
Actions that residents feel the City should take to improve Windsor's environment;
Willingness to pay additional taxes to support environmental actions;
Awareness of, and satisfaction with, environmentally related City-run initiates;
A ranking of environmental attributes such as air and water quality.
In addition, the survey will be used as a foundation for future consultation events and the development of priorities for the Environmental Master Plan
The Environmental Attitudes Survey is an opportunity for the City to better understand and assess residents' current attitudes and opinions about Windsor's environment. The results from the Environmental Attitudes Survey will assist the City in decision making and prioritizing actions that affect the entire community with direct impacts on the environment.
The objectives of the Environmental Attitudes Survey are aimed at understanding individual attitudes and opinions related to:
Environmental likes and challenges within Windsor;
Actions that residents feel the City should take to improve Windsor's environment;
Willingness to pay additional taxes to support environmental actions;
Awareness of, and satisfaction with, environmentally related City-run initiates;
A ranking of environmental attributes such as air and water quality.
In addition, the survey will be used as a foundation for future consultation events and the development of priorities for the Environmental Master Plan
The survey consists of a mixture of mandatory and optional questions. Mandatory questions require an answer in order to progress between pages and submit responses. Estimated time to complete this survey is 5-10 minutes.
Please submit your completed survey by April 30, 2023.
Thank you in advance for participating in this survey and sharing your thoughts. We value your feedback as we gather information and ideas about the program during our first stage of public engagement. Please note that all responses received will be confidential.
The information on this form is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act. The information collected will be confidential and used only in the development of the 2022 Report on the State of our Environment (ROSE). Questions about this collection may be made to: