Climate and Energy Action Plan (CEAP)
Ashland · Page 272 of 386 · Adopted 2017-03-07
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Important to breakout from the total GHG reduction goals in what the city can commit to vs what Ashland citizens
need to commit to. Decide if it makes any sense to use carbon offsets.
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Solar Roads
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Mandatory energy assessment at time of sale for residential properties, and for leasing/selling commercial properties.
Second step would be a list of mandatory upgrades. All supported by financing (PACE?). Would also like to see a
concerted effort to reach kids in schools and start them early in understanding climate issues - I saw a lot of grey hair
at the recent open house, need to empower the next generation. Would also like to see social science best practice
applied for behavior change programs/initiatives. If you want people to act you can't just 'inform/educate' them and
expect change to just happen, it's more complicated than that!
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Hope talk, meetings, consultants, power point presentations, etc. etc. etc.
results in ACTION.
Not everyone can like
every part of the plan.
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Manage the forests, encourage trees and landscape with vegetation. Encourage Solar, LEDS, etc.
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Make it easier for us to do wanted things instead of harder/more expensive to do unwanted things.
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Equity is crucial for our plan so that low income folks are not overly impacted
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All of our climate plan's targets and benchmarks must be made on the basis of the most up-to-date accepted science.
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agriculture agriculture agriculture. If we keep letting all the land go to wine and cannabis, we won't have enough locally
grown food!
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Consider having a community parade and involving the local schools.
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Promote more human powered locomotion.
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Require recycling
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It's great and all we have these public meetings with info but it would be nice if some people could start like door to
door info and incentives for people to start doing things at home to make differences. Or things that people can do who
are willing to help these committees get things moving.
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Recreation and leading the way for holistic "joyful" living. Public spaces for community gatherings and celebration.
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It requires a culture change & creative solutions.
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We need to be sure that our goals are based in science and that our plan is equitable to all Ashland residents. It is
important that the solutions our community chooses to move forward do not disproportionately impact low income
communities and that there are targeted efforts to get input into the plan from sectors of our community that could be
more impacted.
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Action items
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Consider adopting fee and divided legislation
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An ordinance
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Consider adopting fee and divided legislation
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Community lunches
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small implementations
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Who will be paying and what are we truly willing to sacrifice (visitor traffic)
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I like that we are talking about this and have momentum.
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My concern is that extremist activists, truly believing the are saving the world, will drive action that should not be taken.
The Plan needs to represent ALL of the citizens.
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I would like you to consider calling a halt to this wealth-transfer charade.
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That we can be model for other cities.
What actions have other cities taken.
Present them.
What can work in Ashland
the best.
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Nope
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world class demonstration of solar powered city. world class demonstration of city support organic food production
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Support plastic recycle
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spend no money on it, waste no time on it, move on to something more important
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