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City Council
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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 /> Parking Policies and Management Strategies <br /> Category Measure Description Reductions <br /> (MTCOZe) <br /> 15.Transportation TL4 Parking Establish parking policies to increase use of walking, <br /> and Land Use Policies public transit and bicycling. 23,916 <br /> In addition to promoting alternative modes of transportation with the Complete Streets and Car <br /> and Bike Share Programs, Redwood City has also developed parking standards and parking <br /> management policies which address transportation-related emissions. In 2005, the City created <br /> the Downtown Parking Management Plan which helps reduce parking demand impacts on local <br /> and regional traffic levels with demand-based parking supply and pricing. The City has also <br /> updated parking requirements for new development in the Downtown area that allow for <br /> residential requirement reductions, parking maximums, unbundled parking, and shared parking. <br /> Staff is currently reviewing the Parking Management Plan to be updated in 2013. This Plan <br /> accounts for emissions reductions associated with refining and updating the Parking <br /> Management Plan to respond to current community needs and parking conditions. The Climate <br /> Action Plan recommends exploring additional parking management strategies such as bicycle <br /> infrastructure improvements, parking cashouts, and parking credits for carsharing. <br /> �.2.3 Community Solid Waste <br /> To meet the state mandate for local jurisdictions (a solid waste recycling goal of 75 percent by <br /> the year 2020 and a mandatory commercial recycling requirement), this Plan proposed in the <br /> municipal solid waste section to raise the diversion rate over time by gradually implementing <br /> zero waste policies and programs for municipal operations in advance of communitywide <br /> programs and ordinances. The description below is the complementary communitywide <br /> component of the same measure to raise the solid waste diversion rate. <br /> General Plan Goal (BE-45): Minimize the volume of solid waste that enters regional <br /> landfills. <br /> Solid Waste Diversion Target <br /> Reductions <br /> Category Measure Description (MTCOZe) <br /> WC1 Raise Solid Increase participation in recycling programs and ensure <br /> 5.Solid Waste Waste Diversion weekly collection of recyclables and organic waste to 13,968 <br /> Rate achieve an 85 percent waste diversion goal by 2020. <br /> In addition to using the gradual establishment of municipal zero waste policies to promote <br /> communitywide waste reduction, recycling, and diversion, this Plan recommends that the City <br /> 17 <br /> RESO.#15258 <br /> MUFF#205 <br />
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