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a. Clean fuels <br /> b. Reduce VMT <br /> c. Zero Emission Vehicles- Increase EV infrastructure and use <br /> 1) EV Charging capacity <br /> 2) EV Fleet <br /> 3) Public Transportations) Non-motorized transportation <br /> d. Transit Oriented Development(TOD)—linking land use and transportation <br /> 2. Built Environment <br /> Implement State laws-increase building energy efficiencies <br /> a. New construction <br /> b. Existing building retrofits <br /> 3. Conservation and renewable energy <br /> III. Adaptation <br /> A. Changing profile of storm events—emergency management plans: storm events flooding, fires, <br /> B.Sea level rise <br /> C.Water management, storage and in-stream flows <br /> D. Firefighting, especially urban wildfires <br /> E. Land slide hazards <br /> IV. Eco-Nomics <br /> A. Economic impacts <br /> B. Economic opportunities <br /> V. Public involvement and engagement—what individuals can do to make a difference in their daily lives <br /> VI. Policy recommendations <br /> A. Electric vehicle (EV) Infrastructure <br /> B. Clean energy and energy efficiency-transportation and buildings <br /> C. Land use and transportation -TOD <br /> D. Pedestrian and bicycle transportation options <br /> E. Recycling and waste management <br /> F. Purchasing <br /> 2.6 PROPOSED TIMELINE <br /> • Early August—Meet with City staff team to kick off project <br /> • September—Meet collaboratively with Planning Commission and let them know scope of work <br /> and schedule <br /> • Third week of October—Planning Commission public workshop to review a draft CAP and take <br /> public comment and give direction to city staff and consultant <br /> • First week of December—Public hearing before Planning Commission,followed by adoption of <br /> resolution which recommends the CAP to City Council <br /> 11 <br />