Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 14-0290   
Type: Report to Council Status: Passed
Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 5/20/2014
Title: Climate Action Plan to Achieve State Recommended Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Goals in Assembly Bill 32: California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 Environmental Review: Negative Declaration
Attachments: 1. Draft Climate Action Plan, 2. Negative Declaration, 3. CAP Survey Results, 4. CAP Cost Analysis, 5. "Just Do It" Action Items, 6. Draft Minutes, BPAC, 4/17/14, 7. Draft Minutes, Sustainability Commission, 4/21/14, 8. Draft Minutes, Planning Commission, 4/28/14, 9. Letters from Realtors Association, 3/14/14 and 4/25/14, 10. Email from Barbara Fukimoto 4/25/14
REPORT TO COUNCIL

SUBJECT
Title
Climate Action Plan to Achieve State Recommended Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Goals in Assembly Bill 32: California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006
Environmental Review: Negative Declaration


Report
REPORT IN BRIEF
The Climate Action Plan (CAP) is a Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions reduction plan to address the causes of climate change and reduce the impacts of climate change in the future. It was developed as a response to the State of California's legislative directive (AB 32) for cities to develop local plans to reduce GHG emissions.

Adoption of the CAP does not include a commitment of funds at this time, such as a Capital Improvement Plan. It is a policy document, similar to a Strategic Plan that provides a roadmap to advance the City's target of achieving a minimum 15% reduction in GHG emissions. The CAP outlines broad goals with reduction measures and specific action items to reach this target. If the CAP is adopted, further studies and Council action would be required to implement items that involve new programs, regulations or budget allocations.

The CAP document provides a helpful and detailed Executive Summary as well as extensive chapters on the purpose of the CAP, background on the legislative context, GHG science, a GHG inventory (background data for Sunnyvale GHG conditions), a GHG reduction strategy and an implementation plan. Technical appendices are also attached. The CAP is attached (Attachment 1: Draft Climate Action Plan) and is also available online at Horizon2035.InSunnyvale.com.

In addition to a GHG emissions reduction strategy, the CAP also contains recommended steps to monitor and participate in regional climate adaptation efforts in order to be prepared for the physical changes (e.g., sea level rise) and climate changes (e.g., increased fires, drought and flooding) that are predicted to occur even with GHG reduction efforts moving forward.

The proposed CAP builds upo...

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