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TIME <br />ELEMENT <br />REF # <br />EJ <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />2022 UPDATE <br />FRAME <br />Conservation <br />3.2 <br />No <br />LEED/ENVISION certification. Evaluate the feasibility of <br />PBA/ <br />2022 <br />City staff continued to seek opportunities to implement LEED/ENVISION <br />requiring all major renovations and new construction of <br />PWA <br />certification into projects. <br />City -owned facilities over 5,000 square feet to earn a LEED <br />New Construction Silver Certification or greater. Evaluate <br />feasibility of requiring all existing City -owned facilities <br />larger than 25,000 square feet to obtain the LEED <br />Buildings: Operations & Maintenance Certification. <br />Evaluate the feasibility of requiring all major renovations <br />and new construction of City -owned infrastructure <br />facilities to earn ENVISION Bronze Certification. Consider <br />providing incentives and recognition for new commercial, <br />multifamily projects, and neighborhoods to obtain LEED <br />certification. Incentives may include expedited <br />permitting, rebates on or reduced building permit fees, <br />and density bonuses <br />Conservation <br />3.7 <br />No <br />Public awareness. Create educational programs to sustain <br />PWA <br />Ongoing <br />Continued to work on educational programs to sustain public awareness of the <br />public awareness of the importance of resource <br />importance of resource conservation (e.g., energy, water, and open space), the <br />conservation (e.g., energy, water, and open space), the <br />continued existence of long-term resource demand challenges, and specific <br />continued existence of long-term resource demand <br />conservation tactics that are recommended. <br />challenges, and specific conservation tactics that are <br />recommended. <br />Conservation <br />3.8 <br />No <br />Clean electricity. Coordinate with Southern California <br />PWA <br />2023 <br />Continued to work with Southern California Edison (SCE) on options to expand <br />Edison to expand the availability of clean/renewable <br />the vehicle charging network. <br />energy services throughout the city, and to explore <br />alternative energy technologies. <br />Conservation <br />3.11 <br />No <br />Natural carbon sequestration. Reduce the amount of <br />PWA <br />Ongoing <br />In 2022, the City was awarded $1.49 million of competitive statewide grant <br />carbon dioxide that would otherwise be released into the <br />funding for a stormwater capture and urban greening project from Caltrans. The <br />atmosphere through the continued maintenance and <br />City also submitted an application for grant funding to the California Natural <br />expansion of the city's urban forest and development of <br />Resources Agency for another urban greening project. <br />other green infrastructure. Explore options to include <br />green infrastructure requirements in new public realm <br />plans. <br />City Council 8 — 39 3/21/2023 <br />
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