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Public Works
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19E
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8/1/2011
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2016
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ? Program design <br /> <br /> ? Options <br /> ? Costs <br /> <br /> • Explore options for encouraging affordable housing, <br /> ? Rehabilitation of existing buildings <br /> <br /> ? City can easily get LEED certification dueto infill opportunities <br /> ? Encourage energy efficiency <br /> <br /> ? Potential community or building industry partners <br /> ? Green construction demonstration building <br /> <br /> ? Potential costs and benefits <br /> • Address standards for code changes <br /> <br /> ? What is the most effective route to establish green buildings in the City? <br /> ? Should the City pursue green planning vs. green buildings? <br /> <br /> ? Green planning is infill, mixed use less area car storage <br /> ? Green building is codes, materials, etc. <br /> ? How to implement code changes? <br /> <br /> ? Voluntary <br /> :o Mandatory <br /> <br /> Y Incentives <br /> • Develop design standards for future civic facilities <br /> <br /> ? Recycled-content and sustainable building products <br /> ? LEED Green Building rating system <br /> <br /> • Include other changes suggested by the consultant <br /> <br /> <br /> Water <br /> <br /> The City is working to reduce the water use in the City and ensure efficient delivery of water to the <br /> community. As part of the partnership with SCE, the City has an ongoing program in place to improve <br /> <br /> the efficiency of its water pumps. In addition, the high efficiency clothes washer, weather based <br /> irrigation controller and rotating nozzle rebate programs have been very successful in the City. The <br /> average water consumption per capita is one of the lowest in California. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Page 9 of 15 <br /> <br /> 19E-11 <br />
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