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Board approves revamped Climate Action Commission charter focused on CAP implementation and advisory review of high-impact projects
Summary
The Yolo County Board of Supervisors on Aug. 21 approved a revised Climate Action Commission charter to shift the panel's work from CAP development to implementation, adding subject-matter seats and an explicit annual CAP implementation and funding role.
The Yolo County Board of Supervisors voted Aug. 21 to adopt an updated charter for the county's Climate Action Commission, shifting the panel from its original 11-member CAP'development focus to a nine-member advisory body concentrated on implementation and funding prioritization.
Why the change: The original commission was formed to develop the county'wide Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAP) and spent many meetings advising staff during CAP development. With the CAP adopted, staff and commissioners worked to reshape the commission's role toward implementation: reviewing an annual CAP implementation plan and annual CAP…
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