How to move to GREEN POWER since conventional power generation is still the nation’s single largest source of industrial air pollution and a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.
You are invited to join the Climate Emergency Mobilization Task Force (CEMTF) at their upcoming Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) meetings. Your valuable insights and ideas will help us shape Sacramento County’s Climate Emergency Response Plan (CERP) to address and adapt to climate change equitably.
The events are free and open to the public. Light refreshments and snacks will be provided. We will also have a limited number of compost pails and 4-quart sample bags of compost to give away!
If you cannot attend in person, you can join us via Zoom (See links below). Please note that there is no need to RSVP for this event. However, if you wish to inform us of your attendance for food headcount, feel free to send an email to ghazankhan2[at]gmail[dot]com with your name and organization (if applicable).
The sessions will be excellent opportunities to engage with the Task Force and have your voice heard. These meetings will center around Transportation, at the following dates and locations:
September 2, 2023, 12:30 p.m. – 3 p.m. at North Highlands-Antelope Library, 4235 Antelope Rd, Antelope, CA 95843 (Available via Zoom)
September 9, 2023, 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. at Elk Grove Library, 8900 Elk Grove Blvd, Elk Grove, CA 95624 (Available via Zoom)
September 9, 2023, 1:30 – 4 p.m. at Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, 7340 24th St Bypass, Sacramento, CA 95822 (Available via Zoom)
We look forward to meeting you and hearing your valuable insights as we work together to create a more sustainable, equitable, and resilient Sacramento County.
Sincerely,
Timothy Irvine Chair of the Climate Emergency Mobilization Task Force
Native Plants are not only beautiful and climate adaptable but they also feed and shelter birds, bees, butterflies and other pollinators. In the Fall Native Plant Sales, you can shop from a wide selection of native perennials, shrubs, and trees, grasses, vines and even some bulbs!
When: In-Person Native Plant Sale, Sept 16, 10am-2pm
Where: SacValley CNPS Nursery & Gardens, Soil Born Farms, 2140 Chase Drive, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
The Plan should be upfront about its financial cost and clearly prioritize City actions according to cost-effectiveness in terms of emissions reductions per dollar.
The Plan should address funding for underground infrastructure needed for infill development.
The Plan should commit to preserving the Sacramento County Urban Services Boundary, which was put into place in 1993 to prevent greenfield development.
We look forward to engaging with the City of Sacramento as the Climate Action & Adaptation Plan advances, in order to help make this plan the best as it can be for the present and future residents of the City of Sacramento.
On August 23, 2023, ECOS submitted a letter regarding the City of Sacramento Draft General Plan Update.
Our main comments concerning the GPU are as follows:
The General Plan should include funding plans and a method of prioritizing projects based on funding availability.
New street standards for transit, tree canopy, and walkability should be connected to the Street Classification System to ensure uniform Citywide implementation.
The Plan should remove the Special Study Area in Natomas Basin and restore the protections to Biological Resources present in the 2015 GPU.
We look forward to engaging with the City as the General Plan Update advances, in order to help make this plan as best as it can be for the present and future residents of the City of Sacramento.
Green Teach for Opportunity is a new initiative to bridge education and green jobs. GTO helps teachers to launch students into green careers and to build green communities. Check out the Monthly GUP (Green UpSkill Newsletter) to learn more.