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SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard | 2022-01-27 | 2 | Completed construction of all-electric Krusi Recreation Center Upgraded West End Library and Mastick Senior Center Social Hall to serve as a Clean Air and Cooling Center to serve as Clean Air and Cooling center with AMP launched electric panel upgrades rebates and online marketplace Amended City's off-street parking ordinance eliminating parking minimums and requiring Electric Vehicle (EV) charging in new development Passed a gas-power leaf blower ban Convened San Leandro Bay/Oakland Alameda Estuary Adaptation Working Group Completed comprehensive General Plan Update with new Climate and Conservation Element Completed an updated Climate Adaptation and Hazard Mitigation Plan for California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) review Certified as a Blue City by the nonprofit organization Project O. The Blue City Network is a certification system that recognizes cities and counties that demonstrate their commitment to healthy waterways. Recognized as a Silver-level Bicycle Friendly Community by League of American Bicyclist Strategy T1: Reduce commute vehicles traveled Strategy T2: Build additional bike lanes Strategy T4: Expand EasyPass Program Strategy T6: Increase availability of EV chargers citywide Strategy E3: Programs to encourage fuel switching in certain appliances Strategy S2: Further develop urban forest Key adaptation efforts: Sub-regional Adaption Working Group, Veterans Court, Doolittle Drive and Northern Shoreline The 2022 CARP priorities include: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Develop an equitable existing buildings energy efficiency and electrification roadmap Encourage owners to seismically retrofit remaining soft-story apartment buildings Adaptation Advance San Leandro Bay/Oakland-Alameda Estuary Adaptation Working Group Identify funding for priority adaption projects identified in CARP Capacity Building Consider applying for Cool-City Challenge ("moonshot strategy") Consider placing climate revenue measure on ballot Update Urban Forest Plan Complete Active Transportation Plan Ms. Mieler thanked the Board for its time and opened the floor for questions and comments. Board member Means commented on induction stoves, stating the positive impacts from its use. Ms. Mieler added that the use has proven to improve indoor air quality. Board member Yamashiro-Omi asked if there is a strategy to communicate CARP throughout the community. Ms. Mieler confirmed the forthcoming Building | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2022-01-27.pdf |