The Climate Smart Task Force’s work is guided by two New York State programs: Climate Smart Communities and NYSERDA Clean Energy Communities. Through these programs, New York State helps local governments reduce emissions and adapt to a changing climate by offering grants, recognition and technical assistance.
Canaan achieved Bronze Certification through Climate Smart Communities in 2023, and is working toward Silver by taking further actions to reduce emissions and improve climate resilience in our community.
Installed energy-saving heat pumps in Town Hall, Library and Highway Garage.
Installed a 21.6 kW solar array on the Highway Garage. Monitor its energy production.
Upgraded indoor and outdoor lights to LEDs.
Installed a Level 2 EV charging station at Stoddard Field.
Developed a Heat Emergency Plan and established the Town Hall as a cooling center to keep residents safe during heat waves.
Regularly monitor town culverts to reduce flood risk.
Planted pollinator gardens and native species at Stoddard Field.
Organized invasive species removal days.
Implemented recycling in town buildings.
Hosted Repair Cafés so residents can fix broken items instead of tossing them.
Launched a community waste reduction and recycling campaign.
Join the Climate Smart Task Force (members are appointed by the Town Board).
Bring your ideas to a Climate Smart Task Force meeting.
Volunteer to maintain native gardens and remove invasives.
Help plan a Canaan Day or Earth Day event.
Our Partners
Canaan’s Climate Smart Task Force works with and learns from valued partners including:
Columbia County Climate Smart Task Force
Capital District Regional Planning Commission
The Climate Smart Task Force’s work is guided by the following studies: