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City of San Leandro <br />City Council <br />Meeting Date: June 5, 2023 <br />Agenda Number: 8.a. <br />Agenda Section: PRESENTATIONS <br />File Number: 23-137 <br />File Type: Staff Report <br />Presentation to the City of San Leandro City Council on the Climate Action Plan 2021 Annual Update <br />COUNCIL PRIORITY <br />·Infrastructure <br />·Sustainability & Resiliency <br />SUMMARY <br />The Climate Action Plan (CAP) 2021 was approved and adopted by City of San Leandro City <br />Council in July 2021. Since then, the Sustainability Manager within the City Manager’s office has <br />led related implementation initiatives as well as supported other departmental projects. Many of <br />the strategies to address climate change identified in the CAP are in progress. Projects were <br />prioritized based on existing regional and cross-departmental partnerships, funding opportunities, <br />long-term goals, state requirements, and major impacts in greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions, <br />equity, or other co-benefits. City staff will continue to work to implement related projects with a <br />goal to complete the Tree Master Plan and Sea Level Rise Master Plan by the beginning of 2025. <br />BACKGROUND <br />The Sustainability Manager along with the City’s consultant PlaceWorks , led the CAP <br />development during the period of 2019-2021. The CAP development project comprised of a <br />robust community engagement process that included over 150 one-on-one and small group <br />meetings, two public workshops, two public surveys, and three climate board game sessions. The <br />CAP includes 54 climate mitigation strategies and 59 climate adaptation strategies, with <br />implementation of each strategy envisioned to be completed through a lens of climate equity, and <br />prioritizing benefits to frontline communities that are disproportionately impacted by climate <br />change. The overall GHG emissions reduction target is 40% above 2005 baseline levels by 2030, <br />matching the state 2030 target. The 2017 GHG inventory results showed that the City of San <br />Leandro had achieved a 20% reduction at the community level and was on track to meet its 2020 <br />goal of 25% reduction. <br />Analysis <br />With the large number of strategies in the plan, project prioritization remains crucial to its effective <br />implementation. To this end, staff from across all city departments have identified and advanced <br />programs or projects that aligned with the CAP strategies. This list was combined with projects <br />that aligned with City Council adopted goals and which could generate substantive reductions in <br />GHG emissions reduction, or otherwise advance equity or other co-benefits. Existing regional <br />partnerships, funding opportunities, and state requirements determined the timing of projects. <br />Attached to this staff report is a list of highlighted accomplishments that were achieved over the <br />past year in support of CAP implementation. <br />Thanks to these projects and work efforts, the City is generating a number of short- and long-term <br />Page 1 City of San Leandro Printed on 5/31/2023