Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 19-0622   
Type: Report to Council Status: Information Only
Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 7/16/2019
Title: Study Session Summary of April 15, 2019 - Draft Climate Action Playbook (Joint Study Session of the Sustainability Commission, Planning Commission, and Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission)
Attachments: 1. Joint Study Session Zeetings Polling Results.pdf, 2. Joint Study Session Dots.pdf
Title
Study Session Summary of April 15, 2019 - Draft Climate Action Playbook (Joint Study Session of the Sustainability Commission, Planning Commission, and Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission)

Summary
Call to Order:
Sustainability Commission Chair Bruce Paton called the meeting to order at 6:37 p.m.

Commissioners Present:
Sustainability Commission:
Chair Bruce Paton
Vice Chair Kristel Wickham
Dan Hafeman
Stephen Joesten
Doug Kunz
Shana Padgett

Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission:
Chair John Cordes
Vice Chair Susan Bremond
Richard Mehlinger
Leia Mehlman

Planning Commission:
Sue Harrison
John Howe

Public Comment:
James Tuleya, member of the public, expressed his support for the Climate Action Playbook ("Playbook") and encouraged public support to enable Sunnyvale and cities in Silicon Valley to be climate action leaders.

Study Session Summary:
Ramana Chinnakotla, Director of Environmental Services, in collaboration with Melody Tovar, Regulatory Programs Division Manager, and Nupur Hiremath, Environmental Programs Manager, of the City of Sunnyvale Environmental Services Department, delivered a presentation describing the structure and content of the Draft Climate Action Playbook.

The presentation covered an overview of the history of climate action in Sunnyvale and progress to date; the targets of the new Climate Action Playbook; and the proposed Strategies, Plays, targets, and Moves to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Attendees participated in live polling and an interactive dot-voting activity to indicate the Plays and Moves they were excited and concerned about (see following pages).

Commissioners and members of the public asked questions and made comments on the information presented, which included:

* Questions regarding reliability of the electric grid, given the greater dependence on renewable electricity as the community shifts away from natural gas use.
* Questions regarding the possible inclusion of consumption-...

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