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Task 4 Work Products <br />• Memorandum describing target recommendations and supporting analysis. <br />Task 5. Prepare Administrative Draft Climate Action Plan <br />With support from all team members, ICLEI will lead the preparation of the Administrative Draft <br />Climate Action Plan (Admin Draft CAP), which is intended for City staff review and comment <br />before preparation of the Public Review Draft CAP. The energy chapter of the CAP will be <br />prepared as part of the Core Scope and will reflect goals and strategies included in the CPUC <br />Energy Efficiency Strategic Plan, while other sectors would be addressed in the Enhanced <br />Scope. The CAP will also refer to strategies identified in the AB 32 Scoping Plan, including <br />green building standards, low carbon transportation fuels, and land use measures. <br />This task represents the bulk of the work in Phase 2, and entails a number of subtasks <br />described below, including: <br />• Identification of measure evaluation criteria <br />• Analysis of potential measures <br />• Development of implementation strategies <br />• Document production <br />The organization and content of the CAP will be developed by ICLEI, while formatting and <br />graphic design will be performed by AECOM. AECOM will extensively use graphics and tables <br />to convey key concepts, and the graphic format and use of icons and tables will be established <br />early with the city to ensure focused production. Partly due to their design, legibility, and <br />usability, AECOM's CAPs have been recognized by the American Planning Association (Los <br />Angeles and Northern California Sections) and the Southern California Association of <br />Governments (SCAG) as award-winning and exemplar documents. Reviewing agencies, such <br />as the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD), have also commented favorably <br />on the presentation of rigorous and transparent methodologies, and accessibility and ease of <br />use of the CAP documents. <br />Stakeholders from both the community and City departments will be deeply engaged in <br />developing the Admin Draft CAP. Stakeholder engagement occurs throughout the project and <br />is described comprehensively later in this scope of work, under Task 8. <br />Subtask 5a. Identify Measure Evaluation Criteria and Potential Measures <br />Prior to performing an analysis of potential CAP measures, ICLEI will work City staff and <br />stakeholders to identify measures for consideration, as well as key criteria by which to evaluate <br />potential measures. ICLEI has identified emissions reduction and cost as two high-priority <br />criteria for Santa Ana. ICLEI will recommend other key qualitative evaluation criteria, such as: <br />• Identification of measure evaluation criteria <br />• Co-benefits, such as job creation, public health, and climate adaptation; <br />• Timeframe required to implement the action; <br />• Degree of City jurisdiction or influence; <br />• Political feasibility as measured by the degree of political support for an action within a <br />community and strength of the elected leadership; <br />251519