Parks and Recreation BoardSept. 2, 2020

B1: Climate Equity Plan Presentation — original pdf

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2020 Aust in Climat e Equit y Plan August 2020 1 Thank you for having us! ● We’ve been updating the Community Climate Plan o First draft has been internally reviewed o Draft for public comment coming out this week – full and summary documents. o Council in October ● What we’re looking for from you: ○ Comments ○ Areas of Interest ○ Pledge of Support 2 2015 Communit y Climat e Plan Adopt ed by Council in June 2015 Electricity & Natural Gas Transportation & Land Use Materials & Waste Management 135 qualitative actions directed at departments 2017 Travis County Carbon Footprint 12.5 million metric tons carbon dioxide-equivalent Industrial Processes 3 How w as t his plan Revision creat ed? • • • • • • • • 24 City Staff 120 Community Members (NGO, Govt, Business) 12 Ambassadors 4 Equity Trainings 5 Community Workshops (over 250 attendees) 14 Steering Committee Meetings 60+ Advisory Group Meetings 50+ Interviews by Ambassadors 4 Our Commit ment t o Climat e Equit y Climat e Change Racial Equit y Eliminat e t he use of fossil fuels for energy & t ransport at ion Energy efficiency Renewable energy Less dependence on cars Electric vehicles • • • • • More trees & natural spaces Healthier consumer choices • Healt h Affordabilit y Accessibilit y Cult ural Preservat ion Communit y Capacit y Just Transit ion Account abilit y Eliminat e disparit ies t hat can be predict ed by race • • • • • • Safety for all at all times No disproportionate economic outcomes Fair access to services for all Inclusive participation in our city Positive health outcomes for all Embrace culture & difference If we’re not proactively addressing equity, we’re perpetuating injustice 5 Net -zero by 2050 → Net -zero by 2040 6 A Plan Among Plans 5 Plan Sect ions: • Sustainable Buildings • Transportation Electrification • Transportation & Land Use • Natural Systems • Consumption Water Forward Plan Austin Energy Generation Plan CapMetro - Project Connect Our Parks, Our Future Long Range Plan Zero Waste Master Plan Aust in Communit y Climat e Plan Austin Strategic Mobility Plan & Smart Mobility Roadmap 7 Equit y Process for Advisory Groups What is t he hist ory, and where are t he inequit ies? What does t he dat a t ell us? Does t he goal include a climat e and equit y component ? Develop st rat egies wit h equit y and hist orical cont ext in mind. Review and revise as needed 5b Does t he st rat egy meet our shared values? How can we ensure account abilit y and communicat e result s? 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 Equit y-focused Engagement Communit y Climat e Ambassadors 9 Draft Goals & St rat egies 10 Summary 18 Goals - What needs to be accomplished by 2030 to keep us on track 75 St rat egies - What should be implemented in the next 5 years to make progress Centered on Equity Throughout ● Prioritize incentives and target communications towards low income communities and communities of color ● Specific focus on anti-displacement ● Focus on a just transition (training and jobs) for new industries and technology ● Prioritize health and other benefits for the Eastern Crescent ● Center communities of color in ongoing learning and studies 11 Sust ainable Buildings Ensure benefits flow to low income communities and communities of color Enhance understanding of energy consumption Decarbonize buildings Ensure equitable workforce development for emerging technologies GOAL 1: By 2030, decarbonize buildings and reduce energy burden by achieving net -zero carbon* for 100% of new and 25% of exist ing buildings, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from t he nat ural gas sect or by 50% in Aust in. • • • • GOAL 2: By 2030, reduce communit y-wide greenhouse gas emissions from refrigerant leakage by 25%. • Capture and destroy old refrigerants • • Create incentives for leak detection and repair • Awareness and training for HVAC service providers • Reduce the volume of refrigerants Improve building codes to encourage cleaner refrigerants GOAL 3: By 2030, reduce t he embodied carbon foot print of building mat erials used in local const ruct ion by 40% from a 2020 baseline. • • • Lead by example through design and construction standards Incentivize lower-carbon materials Educate stakeholders on materials best practices GOAL 4: By 2030, equit ably achieve a communit y-wide wat er demand of 152,000 acre-feet per year. • • • Engage residents in technological transitions and conservation programs Evaluate program participation criteria Reduce emissions at the water-energy nexus 12 Goal 1: By 2030, 80% of new non-resident ial development is locat ed wit hin t he cit y’s growt h cent ers and corridors Transport at ion and Land Use Plan for Complete Communities • • Work with employers on location and amenities • • Create mobility hubs Phase out free parking Offer Immediate Affordable Housing Assistance Fund Affordable Housing Enhance community engagement for affordable housing • • • • • • • • • Expand and Improve Public Transportation Promote Free Transportation Options Transit Stations and Stops Prioritize Bicycle Network Bicycle Education and Training Sidewalks, Urban Trails and Crossings Goal 2: By 2030, 70% of new housing unit s are locat ed wit hin t he cit y’s growt h cent ers and corridors while preserving 10,000 deeply affordable housing unit s and producing 1,000 deeply affordable unit s. Goal 3: By 2030, Public Transit will make up 5% (up from .3% in 2018) of dist ance t raveled for all t rips in Aust in. Goal 4: By 2030, people-powered t ransport at ion (bicycle, walking, wheelchairs, st rollers, et c.) will make up 4% of dist ance t raveled for all t rips in Aust in. 13 Goal 1: By 2030, 40% of t ot al vehicle miles t raveled in t he Cit y of Aust in are elect rified and elect ric vehicle ownership is diverse cult urally, geographically and economically. This t ranslat es t o approximat ely 460,000 elect ric vehicles on t he road. Transport at ion Elect rificat ion • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Conduct an EV Community Needs Assessment Create Equitable Incentives for Buying and Leasing EVs Reduce Tolls for EV’s in the Eastern Crescent Launch an e-Bike + Electric Car Sharing Program Electrify Public Sector Fleet Vehicles Electrify Private Sector Fleet Vehicles Create a Network of Low-cost, Accessible Charging Stations Incentivize Internet-Connected Smart Charging Adopt New Energy and Building Codes Expand Outreach to Underserved Groups Create a Regional Coalition to Support EV’s Pilot and Adopt New Technology Prioritize a Just Transition Expand the EV-related Business Ecosystem Goal 2: By 2030, Aust in has compelling and equit ably-dist ribut ed charging infrast ruct ure t hat is a mix of level 1, 2, and DC fast charging t o accommodat e 40% of t ot al vehicle miles t raveled in t he cit y. This t ranslat es t o 226 megawat t s of elect rical load and could mean over 37,000 charging port s. Goal 3: The Aust in-Round Rock-San Marcos MSA will be a global leader in t ransport at ion elect rificat ion by adopt ing policies and t echnologies t hat maximize t he economic and healt h benefit s for all while evolving wit h and defining t he growt h of t his emerging indust ry. 14 Food and Product Consumpt ion Support institutional food purchasing Promote and fund community-driven food retail programs Incentivize pro-health, pro-climate food choices Conduct a food waste root cause analysis Goal 1: By 2030, ensure 100% of Aust init es, wit h a focus on t he food insecure, can access a pro-climat e, pro-healt h food syst em t hat is communit y-driven, priorit izes regenerat ive agricult ure, support s diet ary and healt h agency, prefers plant - based over animal-based foods and minimizes food wast e. • • • • Goal 2: By 2030, reduce greenhouse gas emissions from inst it ut ional, commercial, and government purchasing by at least 50%. • • • • Measure institutional lifecycle emissions Strengthen the City’s sustainable purchasing program Strengthen non-City institutional purchasing programs Expand the City’s Circular Economy Program Goal 3: Aggressively pursue wast e reduct ion, organics compost ing and recycling t o achieve a new overall zero wast e goal pending adopt ion of a new Aust in Resource Recovery Zero W ast e Plan. The new communit y-wide per capit a disposal rat e goal will be added as an amendment t o t he Climat e Equit y Plan by June 2021. • • • • • Promote Reuse Create Eco-Hubs Create a workforce development program for the circular economy Offer incentives for products that have lower negative environmental and social impact Retool the bulk pick-up collection program 15 Nat ural Syst ems Nat ural Lands W orking (Agricult ural) Lands Urban Forest / Tree Canopy Urban Public Lands (most ly Parks) PARD Represent at ion in AG: • Amanda Ross, Lisa Storer, Matt McCaw PARD Cont ribut ors: • Justin Steward, Steven Linett, Christine Chute Canul, Randy Scott, Tom Rowlin 16 Nat ural Syst ems Goal 1: By 2030, legally protect an additional 20,000 acresof carbon pools on natural lands and manage all new and existing natural areas (approximately 70,000 acres total) with a focus on resilience. St rat egies: PARD Connect ions: Protect Additional Natural Lands • Applies mostly to preserve lands. • Manage Natural Lands for • Recommendations related to land Resilience acquisition, prioritization, and Increase Community Access and management. Positive Perceptions of Public Land • Recommendation for inclusive Protect Water Sources accessibility and programming. • • • 17 Nat ural Syst ems Goal 2: By 2030, protect 500,000 acres of farmland in the 5-county region through legal protections and/or regenerative agriculture programs. St rat egies: PARD Connect ions: Protect Working Lands • Explores using public lands for • Reform Agricultural Tax Appraisals agricultural incubator programs or Support Farmers Through Financial leasing to pro-profit farming Assistance operations. Provide Farmers with Resources • May require update to ordinance that Expand Composting prohibits people from profiting off • • • • • Workforce Development for Farmers parks 18 Nat ural Syst ems Goal 3: Achieve at least 50% citywide tree canopy cover by 2050, with a focus on increasing canopy cover equitably. St rat egies: PARD Connect ions: • Canopy Cover on City Lands • “No net loss” policy for City lands Tree Protections and Landscape (require tree canopy replacement, Regulations on- or off-site). • Community Tree Planting • Require more tree planting in Promote Tree Health and parkland dedications. • • Resilience on Private and Non- City Public Lands 19 Nat ural Syst ems Goal 4: By 2030, include all City-owned lands under a management plan that results in neutral or negative carbon emissions and maximizes community co-benefits. St rat egies: PARD Connect ions: Prioritize Carbon Neutrality for • Carbon-neutrality in land management and Public Lands maintenance. • Reclaim Public Space Sustainable SITES certification, as feasible. Promote Community Supports landscape conversions and Green • • Stewardship Infrastructure. Promote Carbon Farming • Multiple recommendations around specific • • • community stewardship opportunities. • Carbon farming in community gardens. 20 Schedule Aug Boards & Commissions + Public Comment Period Sept Public Comment and Revisions Oct Finalize and present to council 21 Thank you! Cont act : Zach Baumer Office of Sust ainabilit y zach.baumer@aust int exas.gov More informat ion: ● aust int exas.gov/ climat eplan ● SpeakUp Aust in! 22