File #: 19-0053    Version: 1
Type: study session Status: Filed
File created: 1/7/2019 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 12/10/2019 Final action: 12/10/2019
Title: Regional Climate Mitigation Plan Update
Attachments: 1. Thurston Climate Mitigation Plan Fact Sheet, 2. Early Action - Strategies, 3. Early Actions

Title

Regional Climate Mitigation Plan Update

 

Recommended Action

Committee Recommendation:

Not referred to a committee.

 

City Manager Recommendation:

Receive an update on the Thurston Climate Mitigation Plan and provide feedback on proposed early actions.

 

Report

Issue:

Whether to receive an update on the Thurston Climate Mitigation Plan, including a recommended list of early actions for implementation by City staff prior to completion of the Regional Plan.

 

Staff Contact:

Rich Hoey, P.E., Public Works Director, 360.753.8495

Susan Clark, Water Resources Planning and Engineering Supervisor, Public Works, 360.753.8321

 

Presenters:

Rich Hoey, P.E., Public Works Director

Allison Osterberg, Senior Planner, Thurston Regional Planning Council

Susan Clark, Water Resources Planning and Engineering Supervisor

 

Background and Analysis:

Regional Climate Mitigation Planning

In April 2018, Thurston County, Olympia, Lacey, Tumwater and Thurston Regional Planning Council (TRPC) signed an Interlocal Agreement to complete Phase I of a regional Thurston Climate Mitigation Plan, with TRPC leading the effort.  Phase I work resulted in the following regional greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets:

                     45% below 2015 levels by 2030

                     85% below 2015 levels by 2050

 

In November 2018, Olympia and the other regional jurisdictions approved a Phase II Interlocal Agreement addressing the development of the Thurston Climate Mitigation Plan (TCMP). 

 

To date, the regional planning process accomplishments include:

                     Steering Committee formed and seven meetings held (Councilmembers Lisa Parshley and Nathaniel Jones represent Olympia)

                     Consultant team selected

                     Climate Advisory Committee formed and three meetings held

                     Public Engagement Strategy approved and initial community outreach completed

                     Review of Thurston County Communitywide Greenhouse Gas Inventory completed

 

A fact sheet on the Thurston Climate Mitigation Plan is attached, and the project manager from the Thurston Regional Planning Council will provide additional project details.

 

Need for Early Actions

During review of the Phase II Interlocal Agreement, City Council asked staff to identify the early actions the City could take while work on the TCMP occurs.  City Council and community members expressed a sense of urgency in working on the climate crisis.  During mitigation planning meetings, various project stakeholders and community members have also voiced requests for jurisdictions to implement early actions.

 

Early Actions Development Approach

In response to City Council’s request, the City’s Executive Team formed an internal Climate Action Workgroup (Workgroup).  Public Works staff are leading the Workgroup with representatives from Parks, Community Planning and Development (CP&D), Administrative Services and Communications Services.  Over the course of the last several months, the Workgroup developed a list of 130+ potential early actions, including early action recommendations received from Olympia Community Solar and Thurston Climate Action Team. 

 

The Workgroup then prioritized the list of potential early actions based upon the expected level of effort involved in implementation and the likelihood the early action would assist the City to meet its early action goals.  Those actions that were larger in scale, and required more resources, analysis and public involvement were deferred to the regional planning process.    

 

The resulting list of recommended early actions reflect the efforts that staff can support within existing resources between now and the end of 2020.  On a parallel track, staff will also continue to support the regional development of the TCMP.  

 

As outlined in the attached document “Early Action-Strategies,” Olympia’s early actions are focused on building the foundation for climate action across City operations and are organized under six themes:

 

                     Establish a framework for climate-focused decisions

                     Set the foundation for a solar and green building community

                     Create a City staff culture of climate awareness

                     Green City facilities and fleet

                     Build the foundation for climate friendly infrastructure

                     Build and leverage partnerships

 

Staff is prepared to discuss the full list of recommended Early Actions and progress made to implement the actions since August in more detail at the Study Session on December 10.

 

Neighborhood/Community Interests (if known):

During mitigation planning meetings, various project stakeholders and community members have requested that the participating jurisdictions implement early actions.

Olympia Community Solar and Thurston Climate Action Team provided recommended early actions to consider.  During the August 21, 2019, Finance Committee early climate action briefing, stakeholder support for implementation of the early actions was voiced.

 

Options:

None at this time.  Briefing only. 

 

Financial Impact:

None at this time.  Additional efforts beyond the list of proposed early actions would likely require resources for additional staff and/or consultant support. 

 

Attachments:

Thurston Climate Mitigation Plan Fact Sheet

Early Action - Strategies

Early Actions