
What We Track
CDRPC collects and analyzes environmental data on land use patterns, watershed health, flood zones, greenhouse gas emissions, and sustainability initiatives. This information helps communities balance development with conservation efforts, reduce environmental risks, and build climate resilience.
Why It Matters
A well-managed environment directly impacts public health, economic stability, and quality of life. By tracking environmental trends, policymakers and planners can make informed decisions on:
- Land Use and Zoning – Ensuring smart growth while preserving green space.
- Floodplain Management – Reducing the impact of severe weather events.
- Sustainability and Emissions – Supporting efforts to reduce carbon footprints and improve air quality.
Our environmental data provides the foundation for long-term sustainability planning, helping communities adapt to climate change and promote responsible growth.