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November 9, 2009 Section 6: Municipal Operations <br />^ Complete retrofits of all traffic signals and pedestrian walk signs with LED lights. The <br />City of San Leandro has already installed red and green LED traffic signals. LED or <br />inductive lamps are significantly more energy efficient than conventional lamps and save on <br />maintenance costs due to their longer lifetimes. Assess and leverage utility incentives for <br />energy efficient traffic and pedestrian signals and streetlights. <br />^ Complete recommended retrofits from ABAG/PG8~E study. Conduct energy efficiency <br />retrofits in the buildings prioritized by ABAG Energy Watch Partnership. Fire Stations 9, 10, <br />and 11 -Evaluate HVAC efficiency and conservation opportunities. <br />^ Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP). Continue to evaluate opportunities to purchase <br />high efficiency equipment. <br />^ Conduct feasibility study of solar PV installations on City property including the <br />WPCP. Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels displace conventional electricity. The City would <br />need to start with a solar feasibility analysis for installations on city facilities. A solar power <br />purchasing agreement (PPA) could help to minimize first costs. One potential site already <br />identified is at the Water Pollution Control Plant. <br />^ Install solar water heating at San Leandro indoor pools (Boy's and Girl's Club). <br />Thermal solar energy reduces energy needs for heating water (this facility is an indoor year- <br />round pool). These upgrades can be subsidized by state and PG&E rebates. <br />6.2 Goal: Reduce emissions related to City fleet operations <br />City fleet operations comprise almost 50 percent of the City's emissions inventory, and <br />represents one of the most difficult emissions sources to address. The City fleet encompasses <br />necessary vehicles ranging from police cars to maintenance trucks to forklifts that all serve <br />important jobs to keep the community safe, clean and attractive. <br />In 2008, the City purchased its first hybrid vehicle, a Chevy Malibu replacing a 1995 Chevy <br />Lumina. The hybrid's fuel efficiency, 30 mpg, compared to the Lumina's, 21.5 mpg, yielded a <br />savings of 172 gallons of gasoline, $705 in gasoline costs and 2 tons of C02 annually. <br />Since the 2005 inventory of its emissions, the City has also undertaken measures to reduce its <br />emissions on the Public Works' heavy fleet vehicles. In order to comply with the California Air <br />Resources Board's Particulate Matter Retrofit Program, the City retrofitted fleet vehicles with <br />diesel particulate filters. All of the retrofit devices installed on City vehicles were "level 3" PM-10 <br />control devices that reduce particulate matter (PM-10) by more than 85 percent. In addition to <br />of sera ~~~, Page 46 <br />~~ ~ ~~ <br />p <br />~ti. <br />~~ROpe~c~`4 <br />