In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the implications of the governor's 2020 executive order aimed at combating climate change. The order mandated all state agencies to take comprehensive actions to reduce and regulate greenhouse gas emissions. This directive led to the initiation of the Climate Friendly and Equitable Communities rulemaking process by the Department of Land Use and the Department of Land Conservation and Development.
The outcome of this rulemaking was the adoption of new transportation planning rules by the Land Conservation and Development Commission. These updates not only included transportation requirements but also introduced significant land use requirements. Notably, all metropolitan planning organizations in the state are now required to complete land use planning for designated areas, such as Town Centers and Regional Centers within the Metro area.
The discussions highlighted the importance of historical context in understanding current policies, with one official expressing admiration for a colleague's recall of past events that shaped the present framework. This emphasis on historical awareness underscores the ongoing commitment to addressing climate change through coordinated state efforts.