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City launches ambitious health and climate resilience initiative

June 22, 2024 | Santa Cruz City, Santa Cruz County, California



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City launches ambitious health and climate resilience initiative
In a recent government meeting, Tiffany Weisewest, the city's Sustainability and Resiliency Officer, provided a comprehensive update on the city's health and all policies initiative, emphasizing sustainability and equity. This initiative aims to integrate public health, equity, and sustainability into city operations and decision-making processes.

Weisewest highlighted the importance of regional collaboration, noting the city's involvement in the Monterey Bay Regional Climate Project Working Group, which seeks to secure significant federal funding for climate initiatives. In 2023 alone, the city submitted grant proposals totaling $32 million, with many still pending.

The presentation also detailed the city's Climate Action Plan, which was updated in 2022 and includes ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The city aims for a 40% reduction by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2035. Weisewest noted that transportation remains the largest source of emissions, and the city is exploring various strategies to address this, including promoting plant-based diets and reducing air travel.

Additionally, the city is working on enhancing diversity and representation within its committees and commissions, particularly focusing on increasing Latinx representation and involving youth in decision-making processes. A new resiliency planner is set to join the team next year, further strengthening the city's climate resilience efforts.

Weisewest concluded her presentation by encouraging community engagement through the \"Resilient Santa Cruz\" platform, which allows residents to track their greenhouse gas emissions and participate in local sustainability initiatives. The meeting underscored the city's commitment to integrating health, equity, and sustainability into its governance framework, with ongoing efforts to adapt and respond to climate challenges.

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