Climate and Energy Action Plan (CEAP)
Ashland · Page 111 of 386 · Adopted 2017-03-07
Potential Progress Indicators
CEAP Goal Primary
GoalIndicator Target 2015 Baseline
Overarching Goal 1: Reduce GHG Emissions
MiCommunity GHG emissions (mtCO2e) 8% reduction
per year342,480
MiCity GHG emissions (mtCO2e) 0 by 2030 10,757
MiFossil fuel consumption (MMBTU) 50% reduction
by 2030;
100% reduction
by 2050Unknown
Overarching Goal 2: Prepare for Climate Impacts
AdN/A (see individual focus areas) N/A N/A
Buildings and Energy
Reduce building GHG
emissions.MiBuilding GHG emissions (mtCO2e) 8% reduction
per year82,426
Increase energy and water
efficiency in City and private
buildings.MiEnergy & water use per square foot
(MMBTU/sf & CCF/sf)TBD Unknown
Protect Ashland’s building
stock and energy supply from
climate impacts.AdProportion of buildings that use heat-
resistant materials, passive heating/
cooling, and/or white roofs (%)
Local renewable energy production (%)TBD Unknown
Urban Form, Land Use & Transportation
Reduce transportation GHG
emissions.MiTransportation GHG emissions (mtCO2e) 8% reduction
per year79,000
Reduce community & City
employee vehicle miles
traveled.MiVehicle miles traveled (miles) TBD Unknown
Improve vehicle efficiency
and expand low-carbon
transport, including within
City’s fleet.MiEmissions per mile traveled (mtCO2e/
mile)
Transit ridership (passenger miles) and
bicycling TBD Unknown
Support local and regional
sustainable growth.Mi
AdAverage city “Walk Score” TBD 53a
Protect transportation
infrastructure from climate
impacts.AdTBD TBD TBD
Consumption & Materials Management
Reduce solid waste &
wastewater GHG emissions.MiSolid waste & wastewater GHG emissions
(mtCO2e)% reduction
per year6,923
Increase waste diversion
through waste prevention,
recycling, and composting.MiWaste diverted from landfill to recycling
and composting (%)TBD Unknown
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