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The City's CAP strategy is expected to exceed the AB 32 target by 20,016 metric tons. <br /> The specific emission reduction measures (see Chapter 3 of the CAP) were developed <br /> by determining the total emission reductions needed by 2020 and identifying where <br /> realistic opportunities exist in each category. <br /> The Following Chart Graphically Represents the Targets and Reductions of the Plan <br /> 1,100 <br /> 1.000 <br /> Business as usual projection=961,549 MT <br /> 900 <br /> STATE MEASURES 194,017 MT <br /> N <br /> o <br /> o 800 <br /> 2005 baseline=770,844 MT v <br /> — — FUEL PRICE IMPACTS 1.18,729 MT <br /> A <br /> F700 -- AP-MEASURES 113,647 MT <br /> MI 32 Target=655,218 ' <br /> - - - 20,061 MT <br /> T}Y Beyond target <br /> 600 <br /> 500 <br /> 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 <br /> Community engagement is a significant component of this plan. During public workshops <br /> and other outreach events, participants expressed that they favored voluntary measures <br /> and incentive programs (motivate and educate, don't regulate) over prescriptive <br /> measures. As a result, staff has already begun working collaboratively with the <br /> community and is confident that these and other efforts can be effective in achieving our <br /> goals. <br /> Discussion <br /> The climate action plan divides reduction measures into five distinct areas with <br /> appropriate strategies included as needed. <br /> Relative <br /> Reductions from: MT CO2e Contribution <br /> Land Use and Transportation measures 28,646 25% <br /> Energy measures 13,540 12% <br /> Solid Waste Minimization measures 29,605 26% <br /> Water and Wastewater measures 152 <1% <br /> Community Engagement 41,704 37% <br /> Totals 113,647 100% <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br />