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Figure 3: CARB's 2022 Scoping Plan, Local Action Appendix(Priority Strategies) 3 <br /> ReductionPriority Areas Priority GHG Convert local government fleets to ZEVs and provide EV charging at public sites <br /> Transportation p Create a jurisd fiction-specific ZEV ecosystem to support deployment of ZEVs statewide(such as budding standards that <br /> Electrification exceed state building codes,permit streamlining,infrastructure siting, consumer education,preferential parking policies, <br /> and ZEV readiness plans) <br /> Reduce or eliminate minimum parking standards?' <br /> Implement Complete Streets policies and investments,consistent with general plan circulation element requirements24,25 <br /> Increase access to public transit by increasing density of development near transit,improving transit service by increasing <br /> service frequency,creating bus priority lanes,reducing or eliminating fares,microtransit,etc. <br /> VMT Reduction increase public access to clean mobility options by planning for and investing in electric shuttles,bike share,car share, <br /> and walking <br /> Implement parking pricing or transportation demand management pricing strategies <br /> Strategiesaaa <br /> Priority Areas Priority GHG Reduction <br /> Amend zoning or development codes to enable mixed-use,walkable,transit-oriented,and compact infll development <br /> (such as increasing the allowable density of a neighborhood)26 <br /> Preserve natural and working lands by implementing land use policies that guide development toward infill areas and do <br /> not convert°greenfield" land to urban uses (e.g.,green belts,strategic conservation easements) <br /> Adopt all-electric new construction reach codes for residential and commercial uses27 <br /> Adopt policies and incenfve programs to implement energy efficiency retrofits for existing buildings,such as <br /> weatherization,lighting upgrades,and replacing energy-intensive appliances and equipment with more efficient systems <br /> (such as Energy Star-rated equipment and equipment control lers) <br /> Adopt policies and incentive programs to electrify all appliances and equipment in existing buildings such as appliance <br /> Building rebates,existing building reach codes,or time of sale electrification ordinances <br /> Decarbonization Facilitate deployment of renewable energy production and distribution and energy storage on privately owned land uses <br /> (e.g-,permit streamlining,information sharing) <br /> Deploy renewable energy production and energy storage directly in new public projects and on existing public facilities <br /> (e.g-,solar photovoltaic systems on rooftops of municipal buildings and on canopies in public parking lots, battery storage <br /> systems in municipal buildings) <br /> s CARB 2022 Scoping Plan,Appendix D(Local Action), pp. 11-12,22-23, https:Hww2.arb.ca.gov/sites/default/files/2022-11/2022-sp- <br /> appendix-d-local-actions.pdf. <br />
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