Climate and Energy Action Plan (CEAP)

Ashland · Page 258 of 386 · Adopted 2017-03-07

91 I believe renewable energy at the local level is the best single line of attack. Solar panels on every building that has good sun exposure, which can also charge electric vehicles, is the best first line of attack. 5/23/2016 9:47 PM 92 we have farms and import food..dumb we can be organic but all chemical inputs dumb we think population equals tax income dumb 5/23/2016 9:00 PM 93 Replacing 4-way stops with round-abouts will reduce gas consumption. Today every car has to stop and then to accelerate again even if there is no other car at the cross section. 5/23/2016 8:24 PM 94 WATER 5/23/2016 7:46 PM 95 people are too wasteful 5/23/2016 7:32 PM Q5 Climate change will impact Ashland in many ways, including increased temperature, changing precipitation, and increased wildfire risk. How concerned are you about the following climate change impacts in Ashland? Answered: 103 Skipped: 1 7.22% 7 23.71% 23 68.04% 66 1.03% 1 97 2.59 3.00% 3 19.00% 19 77.00% 77 1.00% 1 100 2.72 7.00% 7 24.00% 24 69.00% 69 0.00% 0 100 2.62 5.00% 5 5.00% 5 90.00% 90 0.00% 0 100 2.85 # Please briefly explain your rationale for impacts that concern you most. Date 1 Too many people, not enough water ALREADY. 9/19/2016 11:57 AM Temperature increases an... Wildfire risk Heavy rainfall and drought... Changes to snowpack and... 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Not concerned Somewhat concerned Very concerned I'm not sure Total Weighted Average Temperature increases and extreme heat Wildfire risk Heavy rainfall and drought risk Changes to snowpack and water availability 6 / 26 Ashland Climate and Energy Action Plan: Public Input Survey
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