File #: 23-137    Version: 1 Name: CAP Annual Update
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 6/5/2023 Final action: 6/5/2023
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Presentation to the City of San Leandro City Council on the Climate Action Plan 2021 Annual Update
Sponsors: Fran Robustelli
Attachments: 1. A - CAP Presentation, 2. B - CAP 2023 Accomplishments
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Presentation to the City of San Leandro City Council on the Climate Action Plan 2021 Annual Update
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COUNCIL PRIORITY
* Infrastructure
* Sustainability & Resiliency
SUMMARY
The Climate Action Plan (CAP) 2021 was approved and adopted by City of San Leandro City Council in July 2021. Since then, the Sustainability Manager within the City Manager's office has led related implementation initiatives as well as supported other departmental projects. Many of the strategies to address climate change identified in the CAP are in progress. Projects were prioritized based on existing regional and cross-departmental partnerships, funding opportunities, long-term goals, state requirements, and major impacts in greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions, equity, or other co-benefits. City staff will continue to work to implement related projects with a goal to complete the Tree Master Plan and Sea Level Rise Master Plan by the beginning of 2025.

BACKGROUND
The Sustainability Manager along with the City's consultant PlaceWorks, led the CAP development during the period of 2019-2021. The CAP development project comprised of a robust community engagement process that included over 150 one-on-one and small group meetings, two public workshops, two public surveys, and three climate board game sessions. The CAP includes 54 climate mitigation strategies and 59 climate adaptation strategies, with implementation of each strategy envisioned to be completed through a lens of climate equity, and prioritizing benefits to frontline communities that are disproportionately impacted by climate change. The overall GHG emissions reduction target is 40% above 2005 baseline levels by 2030, matching the state 2030 target. The 2017 GHG inventory results showed that the City of San Leandro had achieved a 20% reduction at the community level and was on track to meet its 2020 goal of 25% reduction.
Analysis
With the large number of strategies in the plan, project prioritization remains cru...

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