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04/22/2013 <br /> 3. Monitoring and �� � �� ��_ �� <br /> Improvement � � � ��� ��� <br /> �'��� � � ° � ,� <br /> �� ��; ; �`_�,.._:. � �s <br /> Monitoring progress is a critical component ��� � �< � � �� ��� � ��' �? <br /> a� <br /> �.� ? '`�'"�,�� ' � <br /> to ensure that the emissions targets are met. ,�, � � >�',.,,�� <br /> ���� �� �� � <br /> Should monitoring efforts find that the � �°'�►�`������' •�� �� �.� �°,�� � ` � `: <br /> .������# � � � � <br /> Climate Action Plan is falling short of its �'`�� �� ��" ���a�����: '� ������ <br /> goals, the City will add additional mandatory .,. ���� �•�„��`� �� � , '^� �� � , <br /> �., � , � � � <br /> � �� °��`, � � �,� <br /> and voluntary measures to the Plan in order � �� _�� � ,� <br /> ' ` ` `` � <br /> to meet the Plan's GHG reduction target. , { <br /> � � R <br /> Ongoing monitoring is critical in order to ' � �' <br /> demonstrate that the Plan is achieving its goals, thereby maintaining its status as a GHG <br /> Reduction Strategy over time. The implementation and monitoring of the Plan will be critical to <br /> the ability of subsequent projects to tier their GHG analysis under CEQA. <br /> The following describes the monitoring and improvement program. <br /> • Every year, the Environmental Initiatives Coordinator or designated staff will issue an <br /> Annual Climate Action Plan Implementation Report (ACAPIR), to update the City <br /> Council, residents, and other interested stakeholders as to the progress implementing <br /> the Plan measures. The ACAPIR will detail lessons learned and make recommendations <br /> for changes to the implementation strategy or the Plan itself. Following the release of the <br /> ACAPIR, a 30-day public comment period will be open to allow for community input on <br /> the implementation of the Plan. <br /> • The Environmental Initiatives Coordinator or dedicated staff will track the emissions, <br /> resource savings, and any other effects of each implemented measure as well as <br /> estimate costs to government, residences, and businesses. Each measure will be <br /> summarized in the ACAPIR and made available for public review. <br /> • The Environmental Initiatives Coordinator or designated staff will conduct a full GHG <br /> inventory at least every 5 years according to the ICLEI community emissions protocol. <br /> The inventory will allow the city to understand how emissions levels are tracking in a top- <br /> down manner. PG&E can provide annual updates on electricity and natural gas usage to <br /> track associated GHG emissions. <br /> • The Environmental Initiatives Coordinator or designated staff will update the Plan as <br /> needed based on the results of the GHG inventory. Redwood City may modify and/or <br /> add new measures to ensure that the city is on track to meeting its greenhouse gas <br /> reduction goals. <br /> 25 <br /> RESO.#15258 <br /> MUFF#205 <br />