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Wilsonville planning commission unanimously recommends climate action plan for city council approval
Summary
The Wilsonville Planning Commission voted unanimously Oct. 8 to recommend City Council approve Resolution LP25-0003, a Climate Action Plan that models emissions-reduction scenarios, outlines retrofit and transportation measures, and identifies state and federal funding opportunities for implementation.
The Wilsonville Planning Commission on Oct. 8 voted unanimously to recommend that City Council approve Resolution LP25-0003, the city’s Climate Action Plan.
City staff presented the plan at a public hearing and described modeling of three scenarios — business as usual, business as planned and a low‑carbon action scenario — and a set of implementation measures intended to achieve state targets for greenhouse‑gas reductions. Carrie Rapple, the city’s natural resources manager, and a project consultant explained how the plan translates city and state goals into actions and implementation measures.
The plan frames ambitious statewide targets as context: it cites goals to reduce emissions roughly 45% from 1990 levels by 2035 and about 80% by 2050. The presentation said those targets will require federal, state, local and private action. The plan models…
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