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4/22/2013
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04/22/2013 <br /> • Implement the Regional Bicycle Share and Last Mile Connection Pilot Programs and <br /> document the emissions impacts <br /> • Complete the bikeways identified for Redwood City in the San Mateo County <br /> Comprehensive Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan and increase local bikeways <br /> • Achieve up to an 8% reduction in Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) by updating parking <br /> policies and management strategies, including the Downtown Parking Management Plan <br /> • Achieve and document an overall 5% participation rate in the Employee Commute <br /> Program <br /> • Achieve an 85% solid waste diversion rate through a single use bag ordinance, <br /> commercial recycling, construction and demolition recycling, and yard waste recycling <br /> The Climate Action Plan proposes 15 quantifiable emissions reduction measures for Redwood <br /> City to achieve the 2020 target. These measures were selected from a set of 39 measures <br /> developed for jurisdictions in the San Mateo County region by the City and County Association <br /> of Governments (C/CAG) and promoted through the countywide Regionally Integrated Climate <br /> Action Planning Suite (RICAPS) initiative. A summary table of the measures and an <br /> implementation timeline to the target year of 2020 are provided on pages 20-22 in Chapter 2. <br /> The City of Redwood City is poised to reap the benefits of a clean energy economy, with <br /> policies that can increase the demand for local green jobs. While an important first step, this <br /> Plan will remain a living document, to be updated as technology and policies progress, to <br /> support the City's efforts to manage GHG emissions for a sustainable future for all. <br /> 3 <br /> RESO.#15258 <br /> MUFF#205 <br />
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