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See King County's Community Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories for information <br /> about GHG emissions sources in trends for all of King County. <br /> IV. Transportation <br /> King County Metro— Financial Stability and Sustainability- information about Metro's <br /> funding and implications for regional transit service <br /> King County Metro—Sustainability Plan —includes data quantifying the GHG benefits of <br /> Metro <br /> Sightline Institute's Blog Series on Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) Trends—see also NEC's <br /> Pathways Memo that provides additional information about local VMT trends <br /> Puget Sound Regional Council - Growing Transit Communities Strategy <br /> Governor Inslee's April 2014 Climate Executive Order—see "Clean Transportation" <br /> section beginning on page 4 for details related to potential for a Clean Fuels or Low <br /> Carbon Fuel Standard <br /> V. Energy Supply <br /> Washington State Renewable Portfolio Standard — Database of State Incentives for <br /> Renewables and Efficiency <br /> Executive Constantine and Mayors' comment letter on Puget Sound Energy's long term <br /> plans and its Colstrip Coal Power Plant (pdf) - submitted in July 2013. <br /> Washington State Utilities and Transportation (UTC) Commission statement related to <br /> PSE's Integrated Resource Plan and the Colstrip coal power plant— February 2014 <br /> History of Agreement to Phase out Coal Electricity Production at the TransAlta Power <br /> Plant in Centralia, WA— Information compiled by the Center for Media and Democracy <br /> VI. Green Building and Energy Efficiency <br /> Regional Code Collaboration (pdf) - a multi-jurisdictional group of planners and code <br /> officials from both within and outside of King County have come together to leverage <br /> economies of scale in developing and updating green codes <br /> Architecture 2030—This organization has the mission is to rapidly transform the built <br /> environment from the major contributor of GHG emissions to a central part of the <br /> solution to the climate and energy crises. <br /> NEC/SEI Memo to City of Everett 11 I Page <br />