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4/22/2013
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RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY TO ADOPT THE REDWOOD CITY CLIMATE ACTION PLAN
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04/22/2013 <br /> �.� Municipal Measures <br /> The measures for reducing emissions associated with municipal operations are divided into <br /> three categories corresponding to the major emissions sectors: energy, transportation, and solid <br /> waste. Since this Climate Action Plan supports and implements our General Plan, the applicable <br /> General Plan goals are included before the descriptions of the municipal measures as well. It is <br /> important to note that the City of Redwood City is already in the process of implementing all of <br /> the municipal measures proposed below to varying degrees, and in some cases, this Plan <br /> simply recommends continuing implementation of existing measures. <br /> �.�.� Energy in Municipal Operations <br /> Buildings and facilities energy is the sector with the most immediately achievable and affordable <br /> reduction opportunities, and energy efficiency is typically the most cost-effective measure for <br /> GHG reductions. Thus, a sensible energy policy seeks to first maximize energy efficiency and <br /> then to look to generating electricity with low-carbon fuels and renewable resources. This is <br /> refered to as the principle of"reduce, then produce." This section identifies the City's General <br /> Plan goals and describes three measures for municipal operations that will promote energy <br /> efficiency, as well as renewable energy, in both new and existing municipal facilities. <br /> General Plan Goal (NR-4): Maximize energy conservation and renewable energy <br /> production to reduce consumption of natural resources and fossil fuels. <br /> Municipal Facilities Energy Audit and Retrofit Program <br /> Category Measure Description Reductions <br /> (MTCOZe) <br /> Continue auditing City facilities for energy efficiency <br /> EM5 Municipal opportunities and implement energy efficient retrofits. <br /> 1.Ener Facilities Energy Participate in San Mateo County Energy Watch, 87 <br /> 9Y Audit and Retrofit leverage benchmarking and GHG inventories to identify <br /> Program EE upgrade opportunities,track energy performance, <br /> and levera e other ro rams that rovide fundin . <br /> Since 2001 Redwood City has participated in a number of energy efficiency programs that <br /> target municipal facilities for projects such as lighting and HVAC retrofits, including an ABAG <br /> program that replaced older fluorescent lighting in sixteen public facilities saving the City over <br /> $40,000 a year on energy costs. Most recently the City has been participating in the San Mateo <br /> County Energy Watch Comprehensive Energy Audit Program in 2012-13. Five City facilities <br /> were audited to identify potential energy efficiency retrofit projects. By implementing projects in <br /> just three of these facilities, the City could save over $30,000 a year in energy and maintenance <br /> costs. Staff is determining which projects will move forward in the next two years, and the <br /> implementation scheduie is still in the planning phases. This Plan proposes continuing <br /> 5 <br /> RESO.#15258 <br /> MUFF#205 <br />
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