File #: 20-0939    Version: 1
Type: information Status: Filed
File created: 11/9/2020 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 11/17/2020 Final action: 11/17/2020
Title: Thurston Climate Mitigation Plan Update
Attachments: 1. Draft Thurston Climate Mitigation Plan
Title
Thurston Climate Mitigation Plan Update

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Receive a briefing on the Thurston Climate Mitigation Plan.

Report
Issue:
Whether to receive a briefing on the Thurston Climate Mitigation Plan.

Staff Contact:
Rich Hoey, P.E., Public Works Director, 360.753.8495
Susan Clark, Engineering and Planning Supervisor, Public Works Water Resources, 360.753.8321

Presenter(s):
Rich Hoey, Public Works Director
Allison Osterberg, Senior Planner, Thurston Regional Planning Council

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.

Since that time, regional planning process accomplishments include:
* Steering Committee formed and 12 meetings held (Councilmembers Parshley and Cooper represent Olympia)
* Climate Advisory Workgroup formed, and six meetings held
* Public Engagement Strategy approved, and initial community outreach completed
* Completed review of the Thurston County Community-wide Greenhouse Gas Inventory
* Development of 300+ potential community-wide climate actions
* Approval of climate action screening criteria by the Steering Committee
* Screening of the 300+ community-wide climate actions across five different sectors (Buildings and Energy; Transportation and Land Use; Water and Waste; Agriculture and Forestry, and Cross-cutting)
* Steering Committee narrowed the list of 300+ communit...

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