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Executive Summary | 6 <br />Table 1. Existing ongoing CAP 2.0 actions <br />Existing Ongoing Actions <br />Emissions <br />Reduced <br />(MTCO2e)1 <br />Net City <br />Cost <br />Net <br />Community <br />Cost <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 />E1. Maintain zero-emissions energy as the default EBCE choice for municipal operations 2,200 N/A N/A <br />E2. Maintain zero-emissions energy as the default EBCE choice for the community 269,600 N/A N/A <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 />E3. Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan and Trails Master Plan 5,900 N/A N/A <br />E4. Regional transit support 4,800 N/A N/A <br />E5. Complete Streets implementation 1,000 N/A N/A <br />E6. Housing Element implementation 17,200 N/A N/A <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 />E7. SB 1383 implementation 135,100 N/A N/A <br />E8. Outreach and education 2 N/A N/A <br />E9. Local purchasing N/A N/A <br />E10. Textile recovery N/A N/A <br />Natural Systems: This sector includes a strategy to increase and optimize carbon sequestration and improve ecosystem resilience (NS-1). <br />E11. Pesticide Posting Program N/A N/A <br />E12. Municipal landscape management practice N/A N/A <br />E13. Sustainable land management education N/A N/A <br />Water Resources: This sector includes strategies to improve water supply & increase conservation (WR-1), and improve stormwater resilience (WR-2). <br />E14. Controller assistant program N/A N/A <br />E15. Smart water meter installation N/A N/A <br />E16. Water Conservation Program N/A N/A <br />E17. On-site stormwater management N/A N/A <br />Community Resilience & Wellbeing: This sector includes a strategy to improve community resilience and reduce vulnerability to climate change (CRW-1). <br />E18. School climate action planning N/A N/A <br />E19. Access to green spaces N/A N/A <br />E20. Community cooling centers N/A N/A N/A <br />E21. Community gardens N/A N/A <br />1 Cumulative reductions across all years through 2030. Estimates are rounded to the nearest hundred MTCO2e. <br />2 The symbol indicates an action that indirectly supports emissions reduction.
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