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Executive Summary | 6Pleasanton Climate Action Plan 2.0 <br />Table 1. Primary CAP 2.0 actions <br />Primary Actions <br />Emissions <br />Reduced <br />(MTCO2e)1 <br />Net City <br />Cost <br />Net <br />Community <br />Cost <br />Buildings & Energy: Reduce GHG emissions from buildings and associated energy consumption and increase buildings and energy resilience which <br />will result in cost savings, improved public health, and improved infrastructure. <br />P1. All-electric reach code for new construction 10,100 ($49k) +$2.8 M <br />P2. Existing Building Electrification Plan 16,500 ($140k) ($140k) <br />P3. Modify Municipal Code definition of “covered projects” 1,300 ($0) ($290k) <br />P4. Solar and storage on new construction 2,300 ($0) ($0) <br />Transportation & Land Use: Reduce GHG emissions from transportation and land use which will enhance community mobility, improve public health, <br />and result in cost savings. <br />P5. Create and implement a ZEV Infrastructure Plan 118,200 ($220k) +$31k <br />P6. Electrify municipal small engine equipment and reduce emissions of off-road equipment upon replacement ($0) ($0) <br />P7. Expand community small-engine electrification 6,300 ($0) +$2.4 M <br />P8. Bicycle amenities 1,900 ($0) ($2.6 M) <br />P9. Bicycle rack incentive program 1,800 ($7.6k) +$730k) <br />P10. Increase transit ridership 5,100 ($75k) +$1.3 M <br />P11. Promote LEED Neighborhood Development 16,600 ($900) +$850k <br />Materials &Consumption: Reduce emissions from materials management and consumption which will support regional waste reduction efforts. <br />P12. Single use plastic reduction ($0) ($0) <br />Natural Systems: Offset GHG emissions by fostering resilient natural landscapes which will improve habitats, ecosystems, and public health. <br />P13. Urban Forest Master Plan 366,2002 ($490k) ($470k) <br />P14. Soil management carbon sequestration projects 3,900 ($35k) ($2.9 M) <br />Water Resources: Reduce GHG emissions from water usage (including conveyance) and prepare community water resources for a changing climate <br />which will result in cost savings, enhance water quality and availability, improve infrastructure, and increase resiliency. <br />P15. Water efficiency and retrofits Not quantified ($1.6 M) + $4.7 M <br />Community Resilience: Prepare for emergencies and integrate climate considerations across City and community decision-making. <br />P16. Comprehensive climate awareness, education, and outreach 27,400 ($120k) ($0) <br />1 Cumulative reductions to 2030 <br />2 Represents carbon sequestration
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