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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 /> Between 1999 and 2009, the community of Redwood City installed over 500 kW of solar <br /> capacity. Given the current state and federal plans for renewable energy and the rapid market <br /> changes, this Plan proposes that the City accelerate solar deployment by installing 900 kW at <br /> municipal facilities by 2020. The City conducted a solar assessment of several facilities in 2012 <br /> and identified potential for 902 kW, from which one facility was selected for possible funding <br /> through a group procurement process. As City buildings and facilities are audited and retrofitted <br /> for greater energy efficiency, renewable energy becomes more cost effective due to reduced <br /> system sizes, so these sites will become more attractive candidates for solar installation. Solar <br /> leases or Power Purchase Agreements can help the City avoid the high cost of direct purchase <br /> for renewable energy systems while accelerating solar deployment and controlling utility costs <br /> by stabilizing them over a contract term. These options provide high profile opportunities for the <br /> City to promote similar programs for businesses and residents, as well as promoting evolving <br /> solar market opportunities such as crowdfunding for the community. <br /> �.�.2 Municipal Fleet and Employee Commute <br /> In Redwood City, 49 percent of emissions stem from transportation. Travel on local roads and <br /> state highways represent 17 percent and 26 percent of the City's total emissions respectively. <br /> Thus, reducing transportation emissions is a critical component of the climate action strategy. <br /> On the municipal side, transportation emissions largely come from either the municipal fleet or <br /> from employee commute. The City of Redwood City has already adopted a number of municipal <br /> fleet measures that reduce emissions, including adopting an efficient fleet policy, replacing fleet <br /> passenger vehicles with hybrid vehicles, and fueling diesel vehicles with bio-diesel (B20). <br /> The City has also taken advantage of past grants made available for Electric Vehicle (EV) <br /> charging infrastructure, installing 22 charging stations available to the public at City facilities <br /> including Main Library, Redwood Shores Library, Red Morton Community Center, and Jefferson <br /> and Marshall Street Garages. State and federal agencies are now beginning to focus on large- <br /> scale deployment of EV infrastructure and transition to EV fleets. At this preliminary stage, this <br /> Plan recommends monitoring state and federal programs for EV deployment without advancing <br /> a specific fleet measure. The City can assess opportunities for future fleet measures over the <br /> next two years in conjunction with the roll-out of the Governor's recently released ZEV (Zero <br /> Emissions Vehicles)Action Plan, taking advantage of any further grants for infrastructure or <br /> fleet transition if possible, while focusing on the City's existing Employee Commute Program. <br /> General Plan Goal (BE-31): Encourage developments and implementation of strategies <br /> that minimize vehicle trips and vehicle miles traveled. <br /> 10 <br /> RESO.#15258 <br /> MUFF#205 <br />
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