Since the adoption of the 2020 Climate Action Plan for Community Recovery (2020 CAP), the City of San Luis Obispo has made considerable strides toward its goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2035.
We’ve also been busy working on what comes next. Looking ahead to the next four years of local climate projects and programs, the City is prepared to mobilize and support community-scale solutions that secure carbon-free electricity, decarbonize and electrify buildings, provide accessible low-carbon mobility options, create a robust circular economy around organic waste, and continue to protect and adapt City open space properties to best sequester carbon.
We invite you to review the draft work program and provide your input through Open City Hall at www.slocity.org/OpenCityHall. The form will close at 11:59 pm on Wednesday, November 16th, 2022.
Voice your thoughts online: www.opentownhall.com/portals/189/Issue_12347
The City is excited to share this Public Review Draft of the 2023-27 Climate Action Plan Work Program for community discussion, learning, and feedback.
The work program reflects a cross-departmental and multi-sector approach to climate action that is aligned with the Federal government and State of California’s unprecedented funding and policy support for climate action. CAP Volume 3 builds on the 2020 CAP's goal of carbon neutrality by 2035, its six sector-specific Pillars and greenhouse gas reduction targets, and its 27 foundational actions that identified key climate action work efforts. CAP Volume 3 goes beyond the 2020 CAP by envisioning specific work program tasks for FY2023-27.
Original source can be found here.