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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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_ _ . <br /> 04/22/2013 <br /> Projections 2009," it was calculated that the compounded annual growth in energy use <br /> in the commercial sector from 2005 to 2020 to be 1.03% percent. <br /> • For transportation, the City of Redwood City relied on the Transportation 2035 Plan for <br /> the San Francisco Bav Area: Travel Forecasts Data Summarv, in which the Metropolitan <br /> Transportation Commission projects that on-road vehicle miles traveled (VMT)will <br /> increase at an annual rate of 1.044 percent per year through 2020 in San Mateo <br /> County.12 The recently passed federal Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards and <br /> the State of California's pending tailpipe emission standards could significantly reduce <br /> the demand for transportation fuel in Redwood City. An analysis of potential fuel savings <br /> from these measures has not been included in this business-as-usual forecast. <br /> Regardless of future changes in the composition of vehicles on the road as a result of <br /> state or federal rulemaking, emissions from the transportation sector will continue to be <br /> largely determined by growth in VMT. <br /> • For waste-related emissions growth, the primary determinate for growth in emissions for <br /> the waste sector is population. Therefore, the compounded annual population growth <br /> rate for 2005 to 2020 of 0.78 percent (the same as the residential sector projection)was <br /> used to estimate future emissions in the waste sector. <br /> 3. Emission Reduction Targets <br /> The California AB 32 Scoping Plan seeks to bring California to a low carbon future, reaching <br /> 1990 emissions levels by 2020. As part of that reduction, the plan asks municipal governments <br /> to reduce their emissions by at least 15 percent by 2020 compared with current levels (current <br /> levels are defined as 2008 levels or earlier). The plan also directs local governments to assist <br /> the state in meeting California's emissions goals. Many cities have consequently adopted <br /> community-wide emissions reduction targets at least 15 percent below 2005 levels by 2020. <br /> Some cities in the Bay Area have sought even stricter emissions targets. For example, since <br /> 2002, the City of San Francisco has sought to reduce its emissions to 20 percent below 1990 <br /> levels by 201213. Seattle, Portland, and Denver have set similar targets. However, the vast <br /> majority of Bay Area cities have adopted the 2020 target of 15 percent reduction compared with <br /> 2005 levels as it is in line with State objectives and technically achievable. <br /> This Climate Action Plan summarizes the actions that City of Redwood City is planning to take <br /> to reduce emissions within our community. <br /> " http://www.abaq.ca.qov/planninq/currentfcst/reqional.html# <br /> 12 Report available at:http://www.mtc.ca.qov/plannina/2035 plan/Supplementarv/T2035-Travel Forecast Data Summarv.odf <br /> 13 City of San Francisco 2004. Climate Action Plan. http://www.sfenvironment.orq/downloads/librarv/climateactionplan.pdf <br /> 40 <br /> RESO.#15258 <br /> MUFF#205 <br />
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