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residents, the work had not yet been started…. However any feedback fell on deaf years since the <br />plans were already written up. <br />moral solar options and are there any low impact wind options for the city or residence to utilitize? <br />Support (tax breaks, subsidies?) energy efficiency for residents and business owners. Increase bike <br />and pedestrian paths / trails to encourage reduced vehicle usage and emissions. Educate on <br />composting and make pick-up more convenient (home compost pick-up service with waste). <br />Providing services such as street repair and maintenance and providing police protection for all city <br />residents and their property. <br />Create plans to endure extreme weather like drought and strong storms <br />Create plans to endure extreme weather like drought and strong storms <br />Continue to pursue the composting program and potentially consider pick up from homes. We've <br />reduced our garbage by over 50% since we started composting! It's a wonderful way to start to be <br />green and it's impactful in every single home. Identifying opportunities for energy sourcing from <br />renewable resources would also be a relatively straightforward way to move toward a greener <br />future. <br />Remember that we can only change the temps by a fraction of 1 degree. While dramatically <br />changing quality of life. <br />Nothing <br />Water & outdoor Quality; Affordable Housing; Recycling/Composting decreasing garbage pick up <br />Organic waste Management , traffic management <br />Planting trees, encouraging more native plantings, decreasing water use for lawns. <br />Increase walkability and bikeability in neighborhoods with more local groceries and necessities vía <br />elimination of R1 zoning, and people will drive their cars less <br />Increase walkability and bikeability in neighborhoods with more local groceries and necessities vía <br />elimination of R1 zoning, and people will drive their cars less <br />Encourage more residents to recycle and compost food scraps and organics. Better and more clear <br />communication about what is and is not acceptable. I find that different entities sometimes send <br />confusing messages about acceptability. <br />Educating public to care for environment <br />Make composting available for all residents <br />I don’t know where the city currently stands on these issues so it’s hard to say. <br />Curbside compost pickup <br />Carbon emissions <br />no idea as there are so many concerns <br />allow fewer miles on city vehicles <br />Reducing dependence on cars, promoting native plants, water retaining gardens, etc <br />Public transportation <br />There should not be a plan at all. Slight climate change is inevitable and the miniscule man-made <br />contribution to it is already being properly alleviated. <br />Prepare for the influx of electric cars <br />Water mitigation and green space availability <br />Alternative/community energy <br />Encourage residents and businesses to implement climate -friendly practices, including incentives <br />for xeriscaping, composting, etc... More EV infrastructure, especially fast chargers. More bike -friendly <br />roadways. <br />Electric Car Charging Stations for the Public, transitioning more people away from turf grass to <br />more natural and water efficient plants and grasses. <br />Keep doing all that you are doing and continue to push toward change. <br />Get 100% participation of solar for schools and government buildings. No permit fee for Solar on <br />businesses and private homes
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