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Section 1. Introduction | 17Pleasanton Climate Action Plan 2.0 <br />1.4 CAP 2.0 Local and Regional <br />Context <br />The CAP 2.0 does not exist within a vacuum. To understand <br />the strategies, gaps, and opportunities that exist, the City and <br />professional services team reviewed relevant existing plans, <br />policies, and programs that inform or relate to current and <br />future climate activities in the City. Development of CAP 2.0 also <br />intentionally aligned with and built upon several sustainability- <br />related plans and efforts. <br />Table 4 (right) links to the various documents reviewed for the City <br />of Pleasanton Baseline Assessment. Figure 1 (next page) highlights <br />the City's key sustainability actions to date. <br />Beyond Pleasanton’s immediate context, regional efforts include <br />but are not limited to: <br />• Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) <br />programs such as Climate Protection Planning Program, <br />Healthy Homes Initiative, and Wildfire Air Quality Response <br />Program <br />• Alameda County programs such as Green Business <br />Certification, Climate Protection Project, and Cool Counties <br />Climate Stabilization Declaration <br />• StopWaste programs that help the community waste less and <br />use resources more efficiently <br />• Plan Bay Area 2040 details how the nine-county Bay Area can <br />make progress toward the region’s long-range transportation <br />and land use goals <br />• Climate action plans in neighboring jurisdictions; for <br />example, Dublin and Livermore recently established GHG <br />reduction targets for carbon neutrality by 2045. <br />Table 4. Documents reviewed for the City of Pleasanton Baseline Assessment <br />Cross-cutting <br />Tri-Valley Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (2018) <br />StopWaste’s Climate Change Adaptation Measures: Building and maintaining soil health <br />to assist in climate change mitigation (2018) <br />Emergency Operations Plan (2018) <br />Pleasanton General Plan – Air Quality and Climate Change Element (2005) <br />Pleasanton General Plan – Economic and Fiscal Element (2005) <br />Pleasanton General Plan – Housing Element (2005) <br />Pleasanton General Plan – Community Character Element (2005) <br />Transportation and Land Use <br />Downtown Pleasanton Parking Strategy & Implementation Plan (2017) <br />Downtown Specific Plan (2019) <br />Pleasanton Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan (2010) <br />Trails Master Plan (2019) <br />Pleasanton General Plan – Land Use Element (2005) <br />Buildings and Energy <br />City greenhouse gas inventories for 2012 and 2017 <br />Pleasanton General Plan – Energy Element (2005) <br />Materials and Consumption <br />The Alameda County Integrated Waste Management Plan (amended 2017) <br />SB 1383 Draft Text <br />Natural Systems and Water Resources <br />Zone 7 Water Agency Stream Management Master Plan (2005) <br />StopWaste’s Climate Change Adaptation Measures: Building and maintaining soil health <br />to assist in climate change mitigation (2018) <br />Urban Water Management Plan – Pleasanton Municipal Code (amended in 2016) <br />City of Pleasanton Recycled Water Use Guidelines (2015) <br />Pleasanton General Plan – Water Element (2005) <br />Pleasanton General Plan – Conservation and Open Space Element (2005) <br />Pleasanton General Plan – Land Use Element (2005) <br />Pleasanton 2018 Annual Water Quality Report and Pleasanton’s Water Quality webpage