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Reso 2021-113 Adopt 2021 CAP and Addendum to 2035 General Plan
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Reso 2021-113 Adopt 2021 CAP and Addendum to 2035 General Plan
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San Leandro Climate Action Plan Public Review Draft Comments <br />What feedback do you have regarding the guiding principles and framework for the Climate Action <br />Plan? <br />• Trees. More funding for trees and their maintenance <br />• The guiding principles and framework sound very promising, but I feel uncertain as to how they will <br />be applied in practice. I was hoping to see more information on how the CAP would measure <br />success, ensure accountability, and be transparent for laypeople regarding this subject. <br />• 1 am blown away by the bold language and framework of this plan. THANK YOU SO MUCH for <br />centering our plan around social justice and equity - this is long overdue and so refreshing to see in <br />writing. <br />• This CAP plan is excellent regarding the principles and framework. The language is sensitive to the <br />current thinking about Climate Action and what needs to be done around climate justice. By that, I <br />include the imperative to reverse the effects of climate on communities of color, communities of <br />need. <br />• This is straight out of the globalist handbook. The obvious corruption is disgusting. Just more ways <br />to control us. I find it interesting that you can waste all of our tax $ producing all this "research" & <br />come up with this project filled with social justice propaganda & to further more govt intervention in <br />our lives and yet can't even keep our city clean of garbage. Why don't you take a look at downtown, <br />the area around Siempre Verde Park, the areas near on -ramps, shopping centers. Garbage strewn <br />everywhere. Our roads are in terrible condition. Run down & non -occupied buildings on every <br />street. But it's all about racism, don't look here, look there, right? And then there is a whole section <br />of your project that talks about how the heat harms children, hurts their health, especially with <br />breathing, and yet they are kept muzzled with a mask that is based on NO SCIENCE. The hypocrisy is <br />incredible! All this won't matter, because things are going to be changing for the better in this <br />country and all this hatred & division spewed by people like you and our government will no longer <br />be around. I pray that that day comes soon! <br />• 1 like the thorough explanation of the CAP's role among the various City, County and State initiatives. <br />I like the commitment to equity. (Is "the principle of equity... central to the citizens of San Leandro"- <br />-? I hope it is, to enough of us.) I REALLY like the straightforward acknowledgement that this is <br />about fundamentally changing our economy and culture. <br />• Excellent - expands on the previous plan with inclusion of principles of root causes and a just <br />transition. <br />• 1 am exceedingly impressed with the scope and level of detail in this CAP update and found it <br />scientifically correct as well as socially sensitive and relevant. The understanding displayed is <br />profound, and I believe reflects what is needed for the CAP to really make a difference in how San <br />Leandro changes as the climate changes and is imperative to achieving real community resilience. I <br />am grateful for the changes to the EIR on the General Plan that are suggested to reflect this <br />understanding and believe it is important that they be implemented. <br />
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