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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCM Draft Climate Change Action Plan 2030 PPTDraft Climate Change Action Plan 2030 San Rafael City Council, October 15, 2018 Today’s Agenda 1.Background & Framing 2.Energy •Clarifying questions 3.Transportation •Clarifying questions 4.Waste, Water, Sequestration, Adaptation •Clarifying questions 5.Timeline and next steps 6.Public comment 7.Council deliberations 2009 Climate Change Action Plan (CCAP) 40/48 MEASURES 25% x 2020 REDUCTIONS COMPLETED 2009 CCAP Status: 18% Reduction ONGOING IN PROGRESS NOT STARTED Bill Carney Kif Scheuer Chris Yalonis Jesse Madsen Tim Gilbert Sarah Loughran Jerry Belletto Bob Miller Pam Reaves Maite Duran Jan Goldberg New CCAP 2030: Working Group Kay Karchevski Anahi Mendieta Thomas Wong David Catalinotto Students Ana Ostrovsky Cameron Evans Jocelyn Tsai Eleanor Huang Charlotte Kamman CCAP 2030 Engagement Low Carbon Transportation Energy Efficiency Renewable Energy Waste Reduction Water Conservation Sequestration and Adaptation Community Engagement Implementation and Monitoring Plan Structure: Local Actions Economy and Equity ENVIRONMENT ECONOMY SOCIAL EQUITY Greenhouse Gas Status 2016, emissions reduced 18% 2009 CCAP: goal to reduce emissions 25% by 2020 2030 target: 40% reduction 2050 target: 80% reduction 0 100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 500,000 600,000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050 San Rafael Actions to Reduce Emissions Energy Efficiency 19% Low Carbon Transportation 38%Waste Reduction 10% Water Conservation 1% Renewable Energy 32% Energy Efficiency Key Actions: 1.Create policies and programs to educate and encourage energy efficiency upgrades. 2.Create policies for benchmarking energy use for certain buildings. 3.Apply energy efficiency building requirements to smaller remodels as well as rebuilds. 4.Incentivize building energy reductions through financial benefits or streamlined permitting. Renewable Energy Key Actions: 1.Increase promotion of rooftop solar to residents and businesses. 2.Increase promotion of 100% renewable electricity options from utilities. Today’s Agenda 1.Background & Framing 2.Energy •Clarifying questions 3.Transportation •Clarifying questions 4.Waste, Water, Sequestration, Adaptation •Clarifying questions 5.Timeline and next steps 6.Public comment 7.Council deliberations Questions? Low Carbon Transportation Key Actions: 1.Expand the City’s EV charging network. 2.Develop policies and programs to encourage zero emission cars. 3.Create more bicycle/pedestrian infrastructure. 4.Encourage public transportation and electric buses. 5.Work with rideshare and carshare programs to utilize EV’s. 6.Transition City fleet to EV’s. Questions? Waste Reduction Key Actions: 1.Consider developing a local mandatory recycling and composting ordinance with fines and enforcement ability. 2.Consider upgrading and procuring new equipment at the recycling facility to remove contamination after the fact. Water Conservation Key Actions: 1.Ensure all projects requiring building permits, plan check, or design review are reviewed by MMWD. 2.Encourage the installation of greywater systems and the use of recycled water where available. Sequestration and Adaptation Key Actions: 1.Carbon sequestration in trees, plants and soils. 2.Adaptation: sea level rise, wildfire, extreme heat events, storms, public health. Community Engagement > 1% City Emissions Online Tool Timeline OctoberCouncil Presentation NovemberDraft Plan for Public Review DecemberBAAQMD and Environmental Review January/FebruaryPlanning Commission Review and Council Adoption Then develop the online platform​ & Implement! Early Priority Items ✓Expand EV charging network ✓Develop policies and programs to encourage ZEV's ✓Incentivize building energy reductions ✓Increase promotion of rooftop solar and renewable electricity ✓Explore early adoption of mandatory recycling ✓Begin adaptation planning ✓Initiate local business engagement Questions? Public Comment Consumption Inventory https://baaqmd.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=94b 9eff6547f459fba27a6853327e1a2 44.0 tCO2e / household 27,770 households 1,221,531 tCO2e HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS HOMES NEIGHBHORHOODS 18,727 Vehicle miles traveled 120,934$ Income before taxes 57%owner occupied 8,127 Persons per sq.mile 7,713 Air travel miles 2.5 Persons per household 53%single-dettached 7,483 Heating degree days 5,686 kWh electricty 1.8 Vehicles per household 70%heat natural gas 171 Cooling degree days 416 Therms natural gas 20%with graduate degree 1965 Avg. year built 10 Gallons of heating fuel 80%white householders 1,596 Square feet 1.05 Short tons of waste 142 gCO2/kWh 1.38 Short tons of recycling CITY OF SAN RAFAEL Marin Clean Energy VEHICLE FUEL DIRECT VEHICLE FUEL INDIRECT VEHICLE MFG. & REPAIRS AIRTRAVEL NATURAL GAS ELECTRICITY ENERGY-INDIRECT WASTE CONSTRUCTION MEAT DAIRY OTHER FOOD FRUITS/VEGGIES CEREALS SMALL APPLIANCES & ENTERTAINMENT EQUIP. CLOTHING HOME FURNISHING & LARGE APPLIANCES OTHER GOODS SERVICES COMPOSTING RECYCLING -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 METRIC TONS CO2E PER HOUSEHOLD Average Household Carbon Footprint How We Meet the Reduction Target 2016 Emissions 389,300 MTCO2e 2030 Projected Emissions 399,100 MTCO2e 2030 Target -242,600 MTCO2e Reduction Needed 156,500 MTCO2e State Actions 60,400 MTCO2e Local Actions 97,100 MTCO2e Total Reduction from Plan 157,500 MTCO2e