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City of Pleasanton <br />Pleasanton Climate Action Plan 2.0 <br />P6 Electrify municipal small engine equipment and reduce emissions of off-road <br />2030: 0 <br />equipment upon replacement: Evaluate the current fleet of Municipal off-road <br />2045: 0 <br />equipment (e.g., mowers, chippers, tractors, etc.) and identify equipment that <br />falls below current emissions standards. Replace and update off-road equipment <br />with lower emissions alternatives upon replacement. Work with regional partners <br />and local organization to monitor advancements around battery technology in <br />small -engine options and transition City operations to electric landscaping <br />equipment when feasible. <br />P7 Expand community small -engine electrification: Partner with local organizations <br />2030: 1,446 <br />to provide incentives to the community to purchase all -electric small -engine <br />2045: 1,871 <br />equipment (e.g., lawn mowers, leaf blowers). This action may include a gas - <br />powered leaf blower ban, consistent with new Statewide legislation (AB 1346). <br />Strategy TLU-2: Advance active, shared, and public transportation <br />P8 Bicycle amenities: Update the Municipal Code to require bicycle amenities (e.g., <br />2030:380 <br />parking, lockers, and showers) for new commercial developments and require <br />2045:205 <br />bicycle parking for new commercial, multi -family, and mixed-use projects. <br />P9 Bicycle rack incentive program: Develop and implement a program for the <br />2030:584 <br />community to request bicycle racks free of charge on public property adjacent to <br />2045:308 <br />businesses. <br />P10 Increase transit ridership: Increase public transit ridership by partnering with <br />2030: 1,330 <br />transit agencies (e.g., BART, ACE, and LAVTA) to improve access across the City <br />2045:1,907 <br />to/from public transit, the bicycle/trails network, and destinations throughout the <br />City. <br />S4 VMT reduction for K-12 activities: Explore opportunities to decrease VMT related <br />Secondary <br />to K-12 curricular and extracurricular events including partnering with the school <br />district to encourage active transportation and create a bicycle safety course, <br />adjusting traffic signals to prioritize pedestrians and bicycles around schools, and <br />encouraging school bus ridership. <br />Strategy TLU-3: Advance sustainable land use <br />P11 Promote LEED Neighborhood Development: Promote and encourage the use of <br />2030: 1,800 <br />LEED for Neighborhood Development (LEED ND) as new developments are <br />2045:968 <br />proposed and areas in the City are redeveloped. <br />Materials <br />and Consumption <br />Strategy MC -1: Increase waste diversion and optimize collection and disposal systems <br />P12 Single use plastic reduction: Reduce consumption from single use plastic which <br />2030: 0 <br />may include requiring special events to provide reusables, recycling, and <br />2045: 0 <br />composting, promoting and implementing regional sustainable waste programs, <br />and implementing an ordinance that focuses on replacing single -use plastics with <br />reusable products. <br />