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Attachment 3 <br />Strategy 3: Expand renewable energy generation and increase storage capacity. <br />1163 Solar and storage on new <br />construction <br />Encourage "covered projects" (within the Green Building Chapter <br />needs of the new development if feasible. Where solar is being ir.___..__., <br />Transportation & Land Use <br />Goal <br />Reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transportation and land use which will enhance community mobility, improve public health, and result in <br />cost savings. <br />Existing Ongoing Actions <br />Bicycle & Pedestrian Continue to implement the Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan and Trails Master Plan. Implementation should be continued for existing <br />Master Plan and Trails programs (e.g., Commendable Commute program which collaborates with employers to provide incentives as part of transportation demand <br />Master Plan management (TDM) programs to encourage alternative modes of travel and reduce single -occupant vehicle use). An emphasis should be <br />placed on closing bicycle, pedestrian, and trail network gaps. This should include: <br />• Encouraging development project amenities (when amenities are required) to include contribution of funds or land to further the <br />trails network as outlined in the Trails Master Plan and bicycle and pedestrian networks as outlined in the Bicycle & Pedestrian <br />Master Plan. <br />• Supporting the expansion of the complete streets network as outlined in the Bicycle & Pedestrian Master plan with a focus on <br />designated and protected bike lanes to businesses, parks, and schools. <br />• Prioritizing city contributions to building and expanding networks and improving public access to open space and waterways. <br />• Reporting progress indicators such as miles of new bike lanes and trails in CAP monitoring <br />Regional transit support Continue working with regional partners to support the Valley Link project. <br />Complete Streets Continue to implement the City's Complete Streets Program. <br />Implementation <br />Housing Element Continue to support Housing Element implementation including aiming to achieve a jobs/housing balance, working with regional partners to <br />prevent displacement and increase affordable housing, and encouraging transit -oriented development near BART stations, along <br />transportation corridors, and in business parks. <br />Page 3 of 10 <br />
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