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Section 4. Implementation | 64Pleasanton Climate Action Plan 2.0 <br />4.2 Implementation Plan <br />Implementation of CAP 2.0 will focus on reducing the city’s largest <br />sources of GHG emissions—transportation, natural gas use, and electricity <br />use—and storing carbon in trees, plants, and soil in order to achieve the <br />2030 per-capita emissions reduction target. A later update of the plan <br />will be needed to demonstrate and quantify a full pathway for reaching <br />carbon neutrality by 2045. <br />The two tables below summarize the primary and secondary actions the <br />City of Pleasanton will implement by 2030. Primary actions are prioritized <br />actions that focus on GHG emissions reduction in the near- (2022-2024), <br />mid- (2025-2028), and long-term (2029-2031) with identified responsible <br />parties for implementation. Secondary actions are generally focused on <br />adaptation and will be implemented when possible. A third table in the <br />Equity & Other Considerations section (Section 4.5) summarizes other <br />implementation considerations, such as feasibility, community support, <br />and equity (Table 10). Existing actions are omitted from Section 4 as their <br />implementation is already contemplated in other existing plans and <br />policies. <br />Key for Understanding Implementation Actions <br />Priority <br />Type of <br />action <br />P = Primary <br />S = Secondary <br />Logistics <br />Phase <br />I = 2022-2024 <br />II = 2025-2028 <br />III = 2029-2031 <br />Average <br />Staff time <br />(over action <br />timeframe) <br /> = Less than 0.5 FTE <br /> = Between 0.5 and 1 FTE <br /> = More than 1 FTE