If you're concerned about the environment in Windsor, time is running out to have your say.
The final public open house on the city's Environmental Master Plan (EMP) is Wednesday at St. Clair College, and the city wants to hear your voice.
On Tuesday, there was a display set up at the Main Branch of the Windsor Public Library.
Kelsey Williams is the city's Environmental and Sustainability Coordinator who staffed the display.
"We're getting a variety of different responses from people that are approaching us," she says. "It's really great because not everybody has the same concerns especially based on where you live. So your interests change on what you're exposed to so that's really great."
She says a stop at the WFCU Centre earlier in the month attracted younger people.
"Kids were really interested in it, so I talked to them, 'how do you feel about the environment, what have you learned in school.' So we're not just targeting adults we need to talk to everybody because eventually children will be the ones to make change."
The interactive map is a big hit, according to Williams.
"It's caused people to ask more questions which is exactly what we want," she says "If those questions aren't asked we don't know what to address or what people's thoughts are, so I think people have loved it. The map is the biggest go-to because it looks cool and you get to put a sticker on a map and we get to talk to you about why."
The updated five goals are: improve air quality, improve water quality, responsible land use, increase resource efficiency and promote awareness.
Williams says the consultation period goes to the end of the year and they'll compile the responses in January for a report back to Council.
The final open house is at St. Clair College Wednesday 11am to 2pm.