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Community Resilience Areas
There are three areas we use to frame our work in Morris: government, education, and community action.
![]() Stevens County Courthouse |
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![]() Stevens County Historical Society |
![]() Biomass Gasification at Morris |
![]() The UMM Mall |
![]() Rural Climate Dialogue Meeting |
![]() Main Street Morris |
![]() Wind Turbine at WCROC |
![]() Science and Math Building at UMM |
![]() Aerial View of Morris |
![]() Multi Ethnic Resource Center at UMM |
![]() Morris Farmers Market |
![]() Green Prairie Community at UMM |
![]() Morris Area Elementary School |
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![]() UMM Science and Math Building |
![]() Solar Array at the WCROC |
![]() SELFsustain 2016 Green Tour |
![]() Compost in Morris |
![]() Welcome to Morris Sign |
![]() Climate Meeting at WCROC |
![]() Main Street Morris |
![]() Aerial Map of Morris |
![]() Building of Morris Turbine |
![]() Welcome Center at UMM- LEED Gold |
![]() UMM and WCROC Sign |
Engage with civic leaders to discuss ways that the city is preparing for extreme weather. Identify municipal policies and practices that can be improved upon to better prepare our community.
Brainstorm strategies to improve our community resilience to extreme weather. Outline ways to promote community dialogue surrounding extreme weather.
Discuss sustainable practices that businesses and community members can take to prepare for extreme weather. Work towards sustaining these practices.


















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