The survey assessed the knowledge, attitudes, and actions of New York municipal officials regarding climate change. The key findings were: 1) Over half of officials felt moderately informed about climate change, though most want more localized impact information. 2) While officials agree climate change is affecting New York, three-quarters felt there was insufficient guidance on local responses. 3) Only 24% of municipalities have taken action, most common being energy efficiency, tree planting, and flood preparation. 4) Officials want more localized data on impacts and adaptation strategies, delivered through trusted sources like extension services.