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Executive Summary | 7 <br />Table 2. Primary CAP 2.0 actions <br />Primary Actions <br />Emissions <br />Reduced <br />(MTCO2e)1 <br />Net City <br />Cost2 <br />Net <br />Community <br />Cost2 <br />Buildings & Energy: This sector includes strategies to advance the decarbonization of buildings (BE-1), improve energy consumption and efficiency (BE-2), and expand use of <br />renewable energy (BE-3). <br />P1. All-electric reach code for new construction 10,100 $49k ($2.7M) <br />P2. Existing Building Electrification Plan 49,500 $138k $137k <br />P3. Modify Municipal Code definition of “covered projects” 1,300 ($0)$287k <br />P4. Solar and storage on "covered projects"2,300 ($0)($0) <br />Transportation & Land Use: This sector includes strategies to advance vehicle decarbonization (TLU-1), advance active, shared, and public transportation (TLU-2), and advance <br />sustainable land use (TLU-3). <br />P5. ZEV Infrastructure Plan 315,300 $218k ($31k) <br />P6. Electrify municipal small engine equipment and reduce emissions of off-road equipment upon replacement 3 ($0)($0) <br />P7. Electrify community small engine equipment 76,200 ($0)($2.4M) <br />P8. Bicycle amenities 1,800 ($0)$2.4M <br />P9. Bicycle rack incentive program 1,600 $8k ($777k) <br />P10. Increase transit ridership 4,600 $75k ($585k) <br />P11. Promote LEED Neighborhood Development 15,300 $1k ($850k) <br />Materials & Consumption: This sector includes strategies to increase waste diversion and optimize collection and disposal systems (MC-1), and enhance sustainable production and <br />reduce consumption (MC-2). <br />P12. Single use plastic reduction ($0)($0) <br />Natural Systems: This sector includes a strategy to increase and optimize carbon sequestration and improve ecosystem resilience (NS-1). <br />P13. Urban Forest Master Plan 1,2004 $486k $470k <br />P14. Soil management carbon sequestration projects 3,9004 $35k $2.8M <br />Water Resources: This sector includes strategies to improve water supply & increase conservation (WR-1), and improve stormwater resilience (WR-2). <br />P15. Water efficiency and retrofits $1.6M ($4.6M) <br />Community Resilience & Wellbeing: This sector includes a strategy to improve community resilience and reduce vulnerability to climate change (CRW-1). <br />P16. Comprehensive climate awareness, education, and outreach 26,200 $119k ($0) <br />1 Cumulative reductions across all years through 2030. Estimates are rounded to the nearest hundred MTCO2e. <br />2 Numbers shown within parentheses represent net savings to the City or community. <br />3 The symbol indicates an action that indirectly supports emissions reduction. <br />4 Represents carbon sequestration.
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