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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 /> • Reduce risk of wildfires through fuels reduction in the urban- <br /> wild land interface <br /> Regional Drought • Increase capacity for community water storage <br /> • Promote local water conservation <br /> Risks to reliable water • Make water conservation a top priority for agriculture in the <br /> supply, and potential region <br /> • Do water reclamation and reuse projects <br /> conflicts between urban and <br /> agriculture users <br /> Increased Flooding and • Integrate local flood management plans with adaptation <br /> Severe Weather Events planning <br /> • Identify vulnerable communities and develop emergency <br /> Risks to public health, preparedness plans <br /> private property, public • Establish local land use policies that decrease flood risk; avoid <br /> building in high-risk areas <br /> infrastructure, and . Make modifications to storm water system routing and storage. <br /> ecosystems Develop storage areas for peak flows <br /> • Maximize use of bioswales and permeable surfaces in both <br /> greenscape and hardscape areas to improve aquifer recharge <br /> and miti ate floodin from storm water <br /> Air Quality and Other • Restrict use of fireplaces and open fires on high-risk days <br /> Public Health Concerns • Monitor potential threats to public health, including new <br /> diseases, and develop public awareness <br /> Threats to Species, • Design urban forest program to improve biodiversity, provide <br /> Ecosystems, and heat relief, and sequester carbon <br /> Ecosystem Services . Preserve wetlands, salt marshes, and other critical coastal <br /> habitats <br /> Risks to Local Agriculture . Promote conservation of local agricultural land <br /> and Food Supply . Promote the use of public and private land and rooftops for <br /> producing food <br /> • Promote the planting of fruit and nut trees <br /> • Support local farmers markets by providing incentives such as <br /> reduced costs for permits and support in attaining electronic <br /> benefit transfer(EBT) point-of-sale terminals <br /> • Provide incentives and remove regulatory obstacles to <br /> encourage animal husbandry and local food production and <br /> distribution <br /> • Provide and promote educational opportunities for residents at <br /> all levels of the educational system (preschool through college) <br /> to gain skills in organic gardening; fruit production; animal <br /> husbandry; food preservation and cooking; and affordable, <br /> healthy eating <br /> • Develop a city-run or city-supported food gleaning program that <br /> organizes volunteers or compensates workers to collect food <br /> from trees and shrubs on land owned by cities or within cities to <br /> distribute through food banks and other local distribution <br /> channels <br /> • Reduce food waste by implementing a local composting <br /> program where all food scraps, food-soiled paper, waxed <br /> cardboard, wood crates and landscape trimmings from <br /> markets, restaurants, homes, hotels, and schools, would be <br /> collected and made available for distribution to rural or urban <br /> ardeners <br /> 30 <br /> RESO.#15258 <br /> MUFF#205 <br />
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