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ANTIOCH Climate Action

Climate Action PlanningWorkshop 3

May 6, 2010

Today’s Agenda

6:30PM Welcome & Overview

6:40PM Recap: Antioch Climate Action Planning

7:00PM Activity: Action Plan Strategy Feedback

8:00PM Break

8:15AM Activity: Implementation Planning

9:00PM Next Steps & Closing

Draft Plan Feedback

Strategizing

Brainstorming

Workshop 4June 3rd

Community Ideas

Workshop 2March 30th

Workshop 1March 20th

Final Climate Action Plan

DraftAction Plan

Update Plan

Workshop 3May 6th

Impl

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tatio

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City Council Adoption

Climate Action Planning Process

What is a Climate Action Plan?

A Climate Action Plan

(CAP) outlines steps a city

can take to reduce its

contribution to climate

change.

What is in a Climate Action Plan?

Cost effective strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that

benefit the local economy and community well being.

Antioch Lighting Retrofit

Which local cities are creating Climate Action Plans?

RichmondPittsburgWalnut CreekPleasantonBeniciaMartinezSan RafaelSan FranciscoBerkeleyRohnert ParkHayward

Why Does Antioch Need a CAP?

• Economic and social benefits

• State legislation requires greenhouse gas reductions

• State & Federal grant money

• Climate change is a serious threat to people and ecosystems

Why Does Antioch Need a CAP?

The City of Antioch has set a target of reducing community-wide greenhouse gas emissions to 25% below its baseline by the year 2020 and 80% by 2050.

Total Reduction Needed by 2020 = 75,295 Metric Tons of CO2 e

Antioch GHG Reductions

We need a Climate Action Plan!

Greenhouse gas

reduction strategies are

developed based on the

emission footprint of a

city.

How do we create Antioch’s Climate Action Plan?

Antioch GHG Footprint

Transportation = 40% of

Antioch GHG

Footprint

• Commute to work

Commute to school

Proximity to goods

and services

Antioch Transportation GHG Footprint

Antioch Residential GHG Footprint

Residential = 23%

of Antioch GHG

Footprint

• Home heating

• Home cooling

• Electricity use

Antioch Commercial GHG Footprint

Commercial = 21% of

Antioch GHG Footprint

• Heating & Cooling

• Electricity & Water

• Refrigerants

Industrial = 5% of Antioch

GHG Footprint Heating &

• Cooling Electricity &

Water

• Refrigerants

• Chemical processes

Waste = 11% of

Antioch GHG

Footprint

• Trash

• Recycling

• Compost

Antioch Waste GHG Footprint

GHG Footprint Projections

Unique characteristics of a city’s economy, resource base, and political structure provide different opportunities for dealing with climate change.

How do we create Antioch’s Climate Action Plan?

The best CAPs are designed with input from many different people who

live, work and play in the area.

How do we create Antioch’s Climate Action Plan?

Workshops 1 & 2

Step 1

Antioch Climate Action

Plan

Workshop 3May 6th

Strategizing

Step 1: Strategy Feedback

Step 1

Strategy Refinement

Step 2

Implementation Planning

Step 1: Strategy Refinement

4 Strategy Areas:• Green Building & Operations

• Transportation & Land Use

• Community Life

• Business & Economy

Need to ensure strategies:

• Achieve GHG emission reduction targets

• Have broad community support

• Address the concerns of the local community

• Are achievable with limited time and resources

Step 1: Strategy Refinement

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Transportation& Land Use

Strategy# 7

What: Reduce vehicle miles traveled.

How: Build bike paths to connect more of the city.

Why: Streets are too dangerous for bike riding.

Vote: Is this strategy valuable to the community?

Strategy# 7

What: Reduce vehicle miles traveled.

How: Build bike paths to connect more of the city.

Why: Streets are too dangerous for bike riding.

Vote: Is this strategy valuable to the community?

Feedback on Strategy #

1. What do you like about this strategy?

2. How could it be improved?

3. How could it be more relevant to Antioch?

Feedback on Strategy #

1. What do you like about this strategy?

2. How could it be improved?

3. How could it be more relevant to Antioch?

Step 1: Strategy Refinement

How to define value:

• Effective GHG reductions

• Appropriate for Antioch’s local economy, citizens and infrastructure

• Is realistic with limited time and resources

• Will support other initiatives

Step 1: Strategy Refinement

Instructions

1. Choose a table

2. Listen to the strategies

3. Provide comments, suggest improvements and alternatives

4. Vote for strategies that are most valuable to the community

5. Move to next table and repeat

Step 1: Strategy Refinement

Break

Step 2Step 1

Antioch Climate Action

Plan

Workshop 3May 6th

Strategizing

Step 2: Implementation Planning

Step 2

Implementation Planning

Strategy Refinement

Step 2: Implementation Planning

Many great ideas.

But limited time and resources.

We need to prioritize the strategies that help us reach our GHG reduction goals and have the most value for the community.

Rate each strategy based on two factors:

Resources Available

Timeframe for Implementation

Step 2: Implementation Planning

Resources Available

- We have the resources already

- We can get the resources nearby or from a partner

- We need to develop the resources

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Timeframe for Implementation

- We can do this right now

- We can do this in 1-3 years

- We can do this in 4 years or longer

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Step 2: Implementation Planning

Have The Resources

Can Get The Resources

Need To Develop Resources

Right Now 1-3 Years 4 Years or Longer

Timeframe for Implementation

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Instructions

1. Find a partner

2. Choose any strategy

3. Rate it on two factors:

- Timeframe for Implementation

- Resources Available

4. Place the strategy on the matrix

5. Repeat until all have been placed

Step 2: Implementation Planning

Draft Plan Feedback

Strategizing

Brainstorming

Workshop 4June 3rd

Community Ideas

Workshop 2March 30th

Workshop 1March 20th

Final Climate Action Plan

DraftAction Plan

Update Plan

Workshop 3May 6th

Impl

emen

tatio

n

City Council Adoption

Climate Action Planning Process

Next Steps: Workshop 4

Presentation of the Draft Climate Action Plan

Please fill out provided feedback forms.

Date: Thursday, June 3rdTime: 6:30pm-9:30pmLocation: TBD

More Info: AntiochClimateAction.org

Thank You!Contact Us:

info@antiochclimateaction.org

(925) 779-6137 ext 3

AntiochClimateAction.org