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Steering Committee Meeting #13 June 25, 2015
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Steering Committee Meeting #13 June 25, 2015

Agenda

Review of Agenda and Previous Meeting Minutes

Project Updates

Community Engagement Update

Project Profile and Reach

Community Baseline Inventories

Other Business

Previous Meeting Minutes

Project Updates

Planning Process

Phase 0: Planning & Visioning

Phase 2: Current

Situation & Reduction

Targets

Phase 1: GHG

Emission Inventory &

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Phase 3: Develop Climate Change Action Plans

Phase 4: Implement

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Phase 5: Reporting

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Updates

• Climate Change Working Group Meetings • Task Force Planning; phase 2 engagement (June 25) • Next meeting joint Task Force session in September

• Corporate Stakeholder Committee • Completed PCP Tool Training (March 26 and April 23) • Reviewed community inventories (June 25) • Initiated development of community profiles • Next meeting in August – finalize community profiles;

initiate target discussions

Updates

• Community Partners • All municipalities are now

PCP members • Curve Lake First Nation • Hiawatha First Nation

• Joint SP Report Card and CCAP Introductory Presentations

Council Introductions

Presentations Completed • City of Peterborough – May 11 • County of Peterborough – May 20 • Havelock-Belmont-Methuen – Jun 1 • Douro Dummer – Jun 2 • Selwyn – Jun 16 • Asphodel-Norwood – Jun 23 • Hiawatha First Nation – Jun 23

Upcoming Presentations • Cavan Monaghan – Jul 6 • Curve Lake First Nation – Jul 6 • Otonabee-South Monaghan – Jul 13 • Trent Lakes – Jul 14 • North Kawartha – Jul 21

Community Engagement

Pop-Up Events

Engagement Events & Activities

• Film Screening Hiway of Tears – March 29 • CCC Agriculture Town Hall – March 30 • Garden Show – April 2 • MNR Earth Day Event – April 22 • Kawartha Lakes Water Walk – May 10 • Shop Asphodel-Norwood – May 16 • Hiawatha Pow Wow Annual Celebration – May 17 • Millbrook Fair – June 12 • Shining Waters Festival – June 14 • Seniors Showcase – June 17 • Community Pow Wow (Curve Lake) – June 23

Upcoming Events

• Lakefield Fair • Havelock Recreation and

Performance Show • Warsaw Cruise Nights • Watershed Weekend (Warsaw Caves) • Royal Canadian Legion (Asphodel-

Norwood) • Old Railway Stop (Hiawatha) • Curve Lake Health Fair

• Terry’s Gas and Variety (Curve Lake)

• Lang Pioneer Village • Apsley Village Market • Lions Club Flea Market

(North Kawartha) • Buckhorn by the Rocks • Kinmount Fair

Stakeholder Meetings & Presentations

• Completed • Agriculture Town Hall – March 30 • Faith Leaders Workshop – April 8 • Business Reception – April 30 • Youth Session on Global Youth Day – May 7 • Board of Health – June 10 • Peterborough Field Naturalists – June 10

• Planned • Mount Pleasant Women's Institute • Cordova Lake Cottage Association

In Summary

Mechanism Engagement by the Numbers

Events & Pop-Ups 11 events 1600 in attendance 125+ people engaged

Online Survey 30+ completed surveys

Stakeholders 6 sessions 150+ people engaged

Introductory MailChimp Message

367 neighbourhood associations, businesses and organizations

Climate Conversation Highlights

Assets: Neighbors, naturalized areas, business, affordability, trails, water, wildlife, farmland, good tap water, forests, built heritage

Experiencing Climate Change Locally: Range from not at all to flooding, extreme weather, changes in growing seasons, the economy, animal populations & habitat, trees species & health, invasive species, urban sprawl, loss of natural areas, & farmland, endangered pollinators, increased pollution (physical, noise, light) poor air & water quality.

Known Actions Addressing Climate Change: Range from none to municipal energy projects, renewable energy & conservation , transportation & food programs, sustainable building, preserving natural lands & ecosystems, source water protection plan, economic growth in rural areas, community trails and community beatification

Project Profile and Reach

Communication Activities

• Communication/Engagement Tools • Project page on new Sustainable Peterborough website • Sustainable Peterborough Twitter and Facebook • Online survey • Project E-Newsletter (MailChimp) • Rack cards and business cards

• Communication Activities • Introductory E-Newsletter • Sustainable Peterborough 2014 Report Card • City Rec & Leisure Guide ads – Spring and Fall 2015 • City Media Release following Business Reception • Greenzine summer article

Upcoming Activities

• Community Champions – “Faces for Change” • Profiles in June/July E-Newsletter • Series of Facebook posts • Twitter: #faces4change

• Project Poster • Introduction and opportunities to share input/win prizes! • Distributed/posted in high traffic areas

• Earned Media • Media coverage • Op-eds, articles • Social media and word of mouth

Champion story…

Broader Awareness

1. How do we achieve earned media?

2. Where are efforts best spent?

3. Who are trusted sources/champions?

Corporate Baseline Inventories

Corporate Inventory Update

• Municipalities • All corporate data has been collected • Inventories presented to municipal Councils

• First Nations • All corporate data still pending

• Community Profiles • In development for each local government

Community Baseline Inventories

Community Data Update: Complete

• Transportation Data: • Full Model of Transportation Emissions Built • Resident Activity Model

• Waste: • All waste data complete

Community Data Update: Outstanding Issues

• Complete Calculation of AFOLU Emissions • Complete Allocation of Stationary Energy and Resolve

Data Gaps

AFOLU: Land Use Classification • All land has been

assigned categories • Areas of all land

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CITY OF PETERBOROUGH

ASPHODEL-NORWOOD

CAVAN MONAGHAN

DOURO-DUMMER

HAVELOCK-BELMONT-METHUEN

NORTH KAWARTHA OTONABEE-SOUTH

MONAGHAN

SELWYN TRENT LAKES

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Stationary Energy

• The Trouble with Postal Codes – process for allocating to geography

• Heating Oil and Propane – using provincial and national averages to fill in the gaps

• Missing data?

Stationary Energy

Stationary Energy

NRCAN, Survey of Household Energy Use “Main Energy Source for Household Heating

Community Data Update

Source GJ kWh % total GJ Per Capita per household

Residential Gas 2,833,927 787,028,858 30 21 39.41

Residential Electricity 1,770,770 491,880,526 19 13 24.63

Residential Heating Oil 500,351 138,982,521 5 4 6.96

Residential Propane 33,425 9,284,383 0.36 0.25 0.46

Total 5,138,473 1,427,176,287 55 38 71.46

Commercial Gas 1,726,344 479,526,645 18 13 24.01

Commercial Electricity 625,150 173,652,817 7 5 8.69

Total 2,351,494 653,179,462 25 18 32.70

Industrial Gas 591,615 164,332,824 6 4 8.23

Industrial Electricity 1,311,402 364,278,367 14 10 18.24

Total 1,903,017 528,611,192 20 14 26.46

Town Total 9,392,984 2,608,966,941 100 70 130.62

Current Inventory: Peterborough

10.6% 10%

GHG - Sector GHG - Source

Current Inventory: Cavan Monaghan

GHG - Sector GHG - Source

Current Inventory: Otonabee-South Monaghan

GHG - Sector GHG - Source

5%

6 %

Current Inventory: Asphodel Norwood

GHG - Sector GHG - Source

Current Inventory: Selwyn

6.9%

GHG - Sector GHG - Source

Current Inventory: Douro-Dummer

GHG - Sector GHG - Source

Current Inventory: Havelock Belmont Methuen

GHG - Sector GHG - Source

6.7%

Current Inventory: Trent Lakes

GHG - Sector GHG - Source

Current Inventory: North Kawartha

GHG - Sector GHG - Source

Current Inventory: GPA

GHG - Sector GHG - Source

9.2%

5.9%

Next Steps

• Reassess Electrical Data • Refine Geographical Assignment • Calculate Impacts of Land Use and Agriculture • Finalize Inventories

Other Business

Thank You!


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