City of Bloomington launches community heat survey to address extreme heat challenges

BLOOMINGTON- The City of Bloomington’s Economic and Sustainable Development (ESD) department is taking proactive steps to combat the growing threat of extreme heat due to climate change with the Bloomington Community Heat Survey launch. From July 1st to August 1st, 2024, all residents are invited to participate in this crucial initiative to develop a comprehensive Extreme Heat Action Plan for the city. Residents can access the survey by visiting bton.in/qsvVS or scanning the QR code below.

The 10-minute survey is designed to gather valuable insights into how heat waves impact different neighborhoods and residents across Bloomington. This information will be instrumental in identifying areas most in need of cooling strategies and resources. It will help guide the implementation of effective solutions such as tree plantings and green infrastructure.

The survey is available online and ensures all responses are anonymous and confidential. Respondents may skip questions or withdraw at any time. Residents who complete the survey can enter a drawing for a $20 gift card as a token of appreciation. There is no cost to participate.

The Bloomington Community Heat Survey is part ESD’s larger heat mitigation and resilience campaign called “Stay Cool Bloomington!”. For more information about these initiatives, please visit bloomington.in.gov/sustainability. For inquiries regarding the survey, please get in touch with sustain@bloomington.in.gov. The survey is supported by the IU Luddy School’s Healthy Cities Lab and the IU Environmental Resilience Institute as part of the BEAT THE HEAT program.