2015 Climate Change Action Plan - Broward County, Florida · 2016-03-03 · Landscape...
Transcript of 2015 Climate Change Action Plan - Broward County, Florida · 2016-03-03 · Landscape...
2015 Climate Change
Action Plan PRESENTATION OF DRAFT TO CLIMATE CHANGE TASK FORCE
2010 CCTF MISSION
Coordinate countywide strategy
Mitigate causes of climate change
Address the local implications
2010 PLAN SCORECARD
BY PRIORITY
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56 58
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2010 PLAN CATEGORIES
Policy &
Coordination
Natural and Urban
Landscape
Infrastructure
Master Planning
Modeling,
Monitoring and
MappingWater Resources
Zoning & Building
Codes
Mass Transit/ VMTs
Renewable &
Alternative Energy
Recycling/ Zero
Waste
Marketing &
Incentives
Outreach Emergency Mgmt
2010 PLAN SCORECARD
BY CATEGORY
SCORE CATEGORY % COMPLETE/ INITIATED # OF HIGH PRIORITY
Policy & Coordination 100 12 of 17
Natural and Urban Landscape 100 6 of 14
Infrastructure Master Planning 78 4 of 9
Water Resources 83 11 of 18
Modeling, Monitoring and Mapping 92 12 of 13
Zoning & Building Codes 67 2 of 9
2010 PLAN SCORECARD
BY CATEGORY
SCORE CATEGORY % COMPLETE/ INITIATED # OF HIGH PRIORITY
Mass Transit/ VMTs 67 2 of 3
Renewable & Alternative Energy 64 3 of 11
Recycling/ Zero Waste 75 5 of 12
Marketing & Incentives 100 5 of 7
Outreach & Communications 88 3 of 8
Emergency Management &
Insurance100 0 of 5
2010 PLAN SCORECARD
ENGAGEMENT
Actions Completed by
County Operations 89%
With External Agencies 54%
With Community 13%
2010 PLAN SCORECARD
IMPACT
Policy
Partnerships
Projects
Emissions
Risk
Overall
Stable despite
expansion
Policy & Assessment
Implementation
Vision for the 2015 Update
Streamline, easy to use
Simplify goals
Maintain what is working
Challenge ourselves to make an impact
Engage partners from the beginning
Track impacts of implementation
SUBCOMMITTEE MEETINGS
Actions retained:
85 out of 126
New Actions: 15
New focus areas:
LED lighting
Carbon offset events
Food systems
Technology
Dark Skies
Employee education
Engage homeowners
Resiliency Checklist
SUBCOMMITTEE MEETINGS
Greenhouse Gas
Highlights:
Complete streets/ public transport
Complete schools
Planning toolkits
Incentives for RE
Energy disclosure
Education
Cost-benefit analysis
SUBCOMMITTEE MEETINGS
Natural Resources
Highlights:
Shoreline Resilience
Exotics
Connect buffers
Landscape code
Effectiveness and persistence of efforts (vulnerabilities)
System Health
SUBCOMMITTEE MEETINGS
Renewable & Alternative Energy
Highlights:
Funding/ RE offset revenue
ESCO/ Performance Study
Incentives
Third party power purchase
Solar projects
Education
20% renewable portfolio standard
SUBCOMMITTEE MEETINGS
Economic, Social & Health Issues
Highlights:
STAR gap analysis
Outreach strategies/ network
Incentives
Air quality
Diversity in forums
Vulnerable populations
Food systems
Outreach to insurance industry
Maintain property values
SUBCOMMITTEE MEETINGS
Built Environment
Highlights:
Sea level rise impacts
Stormwater reuse
Resilient design
Adaptation policy
Natural infrastructure
Energy efficiency
SUBCOMMITTEE MEETINGS
Science & Technology
Highlights:
Monitoring/ data collection
Modeling
Life cycle analysis
Decision-support tools
Risk assessments
SUBCOMMITTEE MEETINGS
Intergovernmental Affairs
Highlights:
Compact support
County programs (ESP)
Education
Land Use Plan
Municipal Collaboration
Community Engagement
CCAP VISION BOARD
Stephanie
Arthur
CLIMATE ACTION GOALS
PLAN EVOLUTION
Policy &
Coordination
Natural and Urban
Landscape
Infrastructure
Master Planning
Modeling,
Monitoring and
Mapping
Water Resources
Zoning & Building
Codes
Mass Transit/ VMTs
Renewable &
Alternative Energy
Marketing &
Incentives
Outreach Emergency Mgmt
PLAN EVOLUTION
Water
Resources
Energy
Resources
Community
Resources
Increase resilience of
our water resources
and infrastructure.
Reduce emissions by
decreasing energy and
fuel use, and increasing
alternative energy.
Increase community
awareness of climate
change and reduce
emissions through
personal action.
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Action Summary
Emissions Reductions•Energy Efficiency
• Incentives
•Outreach
•Policy
Resilience•Maintain infrastructure functions
•Maintain water supply
•Adaptation Policy and Criteria
•Alternative energy
Coming Soon
Priority Actions for Discussion
Economic, Health & Social Issues
Engage vulnerable populations (p. 32)
Expand local food systems (p.23)
Build community leader network (p.32)
Natural Systems Adaptation
Living shorelines and dunes (p. 15)
Natural systems risk assessment (p.19)
Determine health of natural systems (p. 17)
Science & Technical
Long term and regional modeling (p.16)
Funding for modeling efforts (p.14)
Tidal monitoring station (p.13)
Intergovernmental Affairs & Education
Southeast Florida Regional Climate Compact
(p.28)
Climate, Energy & Sustainability Program (p.
27)
Regional climate education campaign (p.32)
Adaptation policies in Land Use Plan (p.29)
Renewable & Alternative Energy
20% renewable portfolio standard (p.28) (p.29)
Create renewable energy offset revenue (p.
25)
Support legislation to enable retail third party
power purchase agreements (p.28) (p.29)