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Company Name
ICLEI
Contract #
A-2011-245
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
11/7/2012
Expiration Date
10/15/2012
Insurance Exp Date
11/26/2012
Destruction Year
2017
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monitoring report template. The 1CLE1 team has established the following objectives for <br />the CAP development process and the completed plan: <br />• Elicit meaningful participation from stakeholders, City employees, and local <br />leaders; <br />• Accurately account for the full emissions reductions that can be defensibly <br />credited to the City as a result of actions it is already pursuing; <br />• Consider the full range of potential emissions reduction measures under City <br />control or influence; <br />• Identify the most reasonable and effective GHG reduction measures, including <br />thorough consideration of cost-effectiveness and return on investment. <br />• Quantitatively demonstrate achievement of GHG reduction targets and <br />compliance with existing regulations, while ensuring that the plan is "future-proofed" <br />by making an effort to reasonably anticipate known regulatory changes that may be <br />on the horizon; <br />• Provide clear guidance to City staff and stakeholders on how to implement the <br />plan-a road map to success that engages partner agencies, businesses, the <br />development community, and residents in partnering with the City to achieve the <br />shared vision of a sustainable Santa Ana. <br />Policy development will be focused on activities over which the City has the greatest <br />control and that have the greatest emission reduction potential. Many of these programs <br />will have over-arching environmental and socio-economic co-benefits and will relate to <br />other City programs or to policies in the General Plan. Policy topics that may be <br />applicable to the City under the Core Scope include (but are not limited to): <br />• Energy efficiency and green building retrofits in existing municipal facilities <br />• Energy efficiency standards and green building incentives for private projects <br />• Energy performance standards for new development; <br />• Retrofit programs for existing buildings in the community; <br />• Renewable energy programs and incentives; <br />Measures that may be applicable under the Enhanced Scope include (but are not <br />limited to): <br />Land use tools to reduce vehicle miles travelled fVMT); <br />Development of bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure; <br />Transportation demand management strategies for local businesses; <br />• Waste diversion and zero-waste programs; <br />s
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