Local Climate Action Planning Process
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The Local Climate Action Planning Process (LCAPP) is a joint city-county-University initiative to coordinate policies to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases emitted from government buildings.
The initiative was reaffirmed by Albemarle County in September 2017. [1]
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Timeline
- 2016 – Charlottesville conducts a greenhouse gas emissions inventory [citation needed]
- March 19, 2019 – Albemarle Board of Supervisors briefed on first phase of climate action plan [2]
- July 1, 2019 – Charlottesville City Council adopts goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 45 percent by the year 2030 [3]
Presentations
- Audio of August 4, 2011 LCAPP presentation to Planning and Coordination Council technical committee (PACC-Tech)
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[Charlottesville Tomorrow Source website]
- Audio of September 7, 2011 LCAPP presention to Albemarle County Board of Supervisors
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[Charlottesville Tomorrow Source website]
References
- ↑ Web. Albemarle reaffirms support for local policies to address climate change, Sean Tubbs, News Article, Charlottesville Tomorrow, September 11, 2017, retrieved August 20, 2018.
- ↑ Web. March 19, 2019 Meeting Minutes, Minutes, Albemarle County, retrieved February 17, 2020.
- ↑ Web. City begins work on ambitious climate action goal, Courteney Stuart, News Article, CBS19, Charlottesville, VA, July 11, 2019, retrieved July 14, 2019.