Climate and Energy Action Plan (CEAP)
Ashland · Page 345 of 386 · Adopted 2017-03-07
Q3
What would you change about the draft
Climate and Energy Action Plan?
Answered: 11
Skipped: 2
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Responses
Date
1
I would emphasize how much of the GHG reduction goal can be achieved by city action and how much is dependent
on citizen action. Look at 3 time periods.
12/12/2016 8:34 PM
2
I am concerned that the goal of social equity regarding the impact of the plan on vulnerable populations seems to lack
strategies and actions.
12/12/2016 3:59 PM
3
have it all move along faster
12/12/2016 1:41 PM
4
Could "buying" local be something that can be incentivized? The most difficult piece seems to be of our consumption.
12/11/2016 6:31 PM
5
Finally, the current list is 59 items long. That number is simply
way too long
to achieve any rational action plan. The
following 15 items (25%) could simply be eliminated from your planning process in an effort to reduce your planning
resource expenditure with minimal impact on the overall CEAP
overall plan.
In effect, don't bite off more than you can
chew. Eliminate: BE-1-1 BE-3-1 BE-4-1 BE-4-2 ULT-1-3 ULT-3-2 ULT-4-3 ULT-5-2 ULT-5-3 CM-3-1 CM-3-2 CM-4-1
CM-4-3 CC-1-1 CC-3-1
12/11/2016 4:26 PM
6
I am looking for specific immediate actions we will commit to take as a city and community. Impacts on disadvantaged
populations should be addressed at every stage in every category.
12/8/2016 4:03 PM
7
Set priorities, involve everyone
and include specific actions and deadlines.
12/8/2016 3:50 PM
8
Nothing at the moment.
12/8/2016 2:31 PM
9
Provide OR provide links to prescriptive recommendations.
12/7/2016 3:37 PM
10
More emphasis on Renewable Energy and Community Development
12/7/2016 1:02 PM
11
Eliminate it and move on to more important tasks.
11/29/2016 2:17 PM
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