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Natural Systems <br /> • Action P13 Urban Forest Master [In Progress]. The Urban Forest Master Plan <br /> (UFMP) project was initiated in 2023 with an anticipated adoption of late 2024. <br /> The UFMP will provide a framework for the long-term care, preservation, and <br /> expansion of the community's urban forest. It will also provide a tree inventory <br /> and tree canopy analysis among other components. This action has an estimated <br /> cumulative reduction of 1,200 MTCO2e through 2030 (represented as carbon <br /> sequestration). <br /> • Action P14 Soil Management and Carbon Sequestration [In Progress]. Staff <br /> created a Landscape Inventory GIS Mapping tool, used to develop a three-year <br /> compost application plan for parks and open space throughout the city. The plan <br /> outlines the programming for 6,300 tons of compost, applied to approximately <br /> 207 acres, over a three-year period. Additionally, the City is planning to <br /> participate in a research study with StopWaste and UC Merced as it relates to <br /> soil management and carbon sequestration. <br /> Water and Wastewater <br /> • Action P15 Water Efficiency and Retrofits [Completed 2022/Ongoing]. In <br /> 2022, City rebate maximums for the Eco-Friendly Lawn Conversion rebate were <br /> increased for residential customers (from $250 to $575) and for customers with <br /> dedicated irrigation meters (from $3,000 to $4,000). Also in 2022, the City <br /> awarded rebates for 28 lawn conversion projects. Further, Zone 7 awarded 151 <br /> rebates to Pleasanton residents for lawn conversions, weather-based irrigation <br /> controllers, and high efficiency washing machine upgrades. The City will continue <br /> to partner with Zone 7 and provide incentives and rebates to the community to <br /> improve water efficiency and reduce water use. <br /> Community Resilience <br /> • Action E18 School Climate Planning [Ongoing]. The City supported GoGreen <br /> Initiative (GGI) efforts through a Professional Services Agreement and a <br /> Community Grant. In 2022, GGI continued to update the Energy Star Portfolio <br /> Manager (ESPM) data on energy and water consumption, and on waste, for all <br /> 15 Pleasanton Unified School District campuses and is currently pursuing Energy <br /> Star certification for campuses that are eligible. The Local Leaders of the 21 st <br /> Century clubs at Amador and Foothill work with GGI staff and have engaged in <br /> several projects to support the City's CAP 2.0, including school campus <br /> compliance with SB 1383. GGI has also partnered with the City on several <br /> community outreach and education sessions to help residents learn more about <br /> how they can help enact the City's CAP 2.0 through their daily patterns. <br /> • Action E20 Community Centers [Ongoing]. In 2022, the City's cooling centers <br /> were open from September 3-9 during extreme heat events. Additionally, winter <br /> relief was provided during cold weather in January 2023 wherein the City housed <br /> Page 7 of 9 <br />
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