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RES 221271
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GHG Reduction Strategies Quantification and Evidence <br />Page 16 <br />Cost Effectiveness <br />On average, modeling suggests that implementing all the actions on the shortlist will cost the City $26 <br />per MTCO2e reduced and will save the community about $11 per MTCO2e reduced. Highly cost‐effective <br />actions include: <br /> All‐electric reach code <br /> Existing Building Electrification Plan <br /> ZEV Infrastructure Plan <br /> Bicycle rack incentive program <br /> Required bike parking at MF/Comm developments <br /> LEED Neighborhood development <br /> Urban Forest Master Plan <br /> Housing Element of General Plan <br /> Community climate outreach <br />Table 6. Cost effectiveness of proposed draft CAP 2.0 actions. Actions marked as “N/A” were not quantified for GHG <br />emission reductions.3 <br /> Cost Effectiveness ($/MTCO2e) <br />Sector ID Action City Community <br />BE P1 All‐electric reach code $5 ($275) <br />BE P2 Existing Building Electrification Plan $8 $8 <br />BE S1 Refrigerant management in new construction N/A N/A <br />BE P3 Modify Municipal Code definition of covered <br />projects $0 $223 <br />BE S2 Community energy efficiency upgrades $129 ($263) <br />BE S3 Energy Benchmarking and City Facility Retrofits ($8,833) $0 <br />BE E2 Zero emissions energy as default East Bay <br />Community Energy (EBCE) choice N/A N/A <br />BE P4 Solar and storage on new construction $0 $0 <br />TLU P5 ZEV Infrastructure Plan $2 $0 <br />TLU P6 Small‐engine and off‐road <br />equipment electrification ‐ municipal N/A N/A <br />TLU P7 Small‐engine electrification ‐ community $0 ($392) <br />TLU E3 Bicycle, pedestrian, and trails network expansion N/A N/A <br />TLU P8 Bicycle amenities including required bike parking <br />at MF/Comm developments $0 $1,305) <br />TLU P9 Bicycle rack incentive program $4 ($426) <br />TLU P10 Increase transit ridership $15 ($115) <br />TLU S4 VMT reduction for K‐12 activities $45 ($501) <br />TLU E6 Housing Element N/A N/A <br />TLU P11 Promote LEED Neighborhood Development $0 ‐$51 <br />MC E10 Textile recovery N/A N/A <br />MC P12 Single use plastic reduction N/A N/A <br />MC S6 Embodied carbon reduction plan N/A N/A <br />MC S5 Environmentally preferable purchasing policy N/A N/A <br />NS P13 Urban Forest Master Plan $1 $1 <br />NS P14 Soil management carbon sequestration projects $9 $737 <br />NS S7 Carbon sequestration research and tracking N/A N/A <br />WR P15 Water efficiency programs including water fixture <br />retrofits N/A N/A <br />WR S8 Green Stormwater Infrastructure Plan N/A N/A <br /> <br />3 Table presents costs over implementation timeframe (2022 to 2031) divided by cumulative MTCO2e reductions <br />through target year (2030).
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